DOMINION HEROES.
TWO KILLED IN ACTION. "*""" FIVE MEN WOUNDED. FIVE MEN WOUXDED. (By Telegraph.—Tress Association.) WELLINGTON, this clay. The following casualty list was eupplied by the Defence Department to-day: JHED OF WOUNDS. HEBBERD, \Y. A.. Wellington Mounted, June 7—Ycra Hebberd, Picton (s.) HUNWALD, J. F., Camel Corps, June 7 —.Mrs. Annie Hunwald, Ahuroa. Auckland. PRISONERS OF WAR. Previously reported missing, now reported by the Central Prisoners of War Committee to be a prisoner of war in Germany-: — RASMUSBEX, M.. Auckland Infantry— H. P. Rasmussen, Kuritnki (f.). RAU, W. J.. Auckland Infantry—C. A. Ran, Opotiki Plains (f.) •WOUNDED. BRASSELL, F. W.. Canterbury Mounted, May 28—Mrs. Emily Eliza Brassell. Timaru (m.). Wounded, admitted to hospital: — BENZIE, H. J., Camel Corps, June fi— Mrs. Amy Benzie, Dannevirke (m.). MITCHELL, W. J., Camel Corps, June o—Mrs. Dawson, Manunui (cousin.). BUTLER, E. C. L. (LANCE-CORPL), Camel Corps, June o—Nuree A. E. Butler, Wangnnui (in.). • HARRIS, R., Camol Corp*, June 6—Mr. Thomas Harris, Humphrey's Gully, Hokitika.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 138, 11 June 1917, Page 6
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