DOMINION HEROES.
THREE DEATHS REPORTED. FOUR iMEN WOUNDED. .: (By TelegranU-r-Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Monday. The 511 th casualty list was issued by the Defence Department this evening. llt contains the names of one man who has died of wounds, two who have died of dieeaee, and four who have been ' wounded. Details are as follows:^ DIED OF ■WOUNDS. TINEY, KEXNETH, Kiile Brigade, Feb. 5—M. Tiney, Arundel (father). DIED OF DISEASE. MDIR, RONALD DOUGLAS (LANCECORPORAL), Otego Infantry, Feb. 3 —'MlB. A. B. Douglas, 36, Anderson's Bay, Dunedin (mother). KEIROA, MARTIN WESLEY, Maori Contingent, Feb. 2— J. W. (Reirea,, Hinds (father). REPORTED WOUNDED. TURNBULL, JOHN LAWfiON, Rifle Brigade, Feb. 3 —Captain A. H. Turnbull, Fendalton, Christenureh (father) JOHNSON, NOEL STORRIER (LIEUT.) Rifle Brigade, Feb. 3 —S. C. Johnson, Karori Road, Wellington (father). aiORGAN, FREDERICK WM. (SECLIEUT.), Rifle Brigade, Feb. 3—R. Morgan, 7, Dean Street, Timaru (father). Admitted to hospital: — JAFFREY, JOHN STRATFORD (CORPORAL), Auckland Mounted Rifles, Jan. 27— T. Jaffrey, 7, Royal Street, Wellington (father).
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 38, 13 February 1917, Page 4
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