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DOMINION HEROES.

THREE MEN WOUNDED.

CORRECTION.

DIED OF WOUNDS.

REPORTED 'WOUNDED.

SIJGHTLY 'WOTJITDSD.

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FOUR D!ED OF WOUNDS.

. (By Telegraph. —Press Association.) WELLINGTON", this day. Casualty list 632, supplied by tbe Defence ])epartment to-day, gives the following particulars: —

The following, previously reported to have died of sickness, no.v reported to have died of wounds: — WELLINGTON ISFASTEY. DONNE. JOHN ALEXANDER, July 7—Mrs Catherine Johns, Victoria The following previously reported ■wounded, are now reported not wounded:— MFLE BEIGAOXE. June HO— IMCCOLLS. CYRIL WALTER. — John Henry Nircolls, Hanfurly Head, Kpsoni, Auckland. BCOTT, WILLIAM.—Mrs Susan LocUic, Sugland (sister).

A'KTILJJEKY. FRY. LESLIE- Mrs J. Fallow, 311. Bond WE-LLIN-CTON MOUNTEDS. BROWN. .l-.RNEST VICTOR, July 2o—Mrs is. A. ißrowii, iniother), WELLINGTON INFANTRY. •EENWICK. HAROLD. SERGEANT. .Tnly ilS—Joseph 'Uenwick, Mangapapa, (iis- ' borne ifinherj. The following name appears the casualties, but no particulars are jjiven:— AUCKLAND INFANTRY. SCOTT. YHOMAS ALEXANDER, July n_ C. Scott, JKaianoi (fntheri.

MOFXTED SIGNAL TROOP. OLIVER. DAVID, July IS.—\V. Oliver, 16, Ward '-errace, Doiuiniou Road, Aucklaud iXatber).

Remaining with Unit. ARTILLERY. 1100 RE. JOSBFH .TOHN, SECOND LIEUT. — Mrs Marion Moore. TeschemuUers, via Oamara (wife). WEI/LIXGTON SIOUNTEDS. DELLBK. FREDERICK ALFRED, .Tnly 10. —Eleanor Deller. Cartertoa (wife).

FIVE VOLUNTEERS ACCEPTED. [ Five volunteers examined by the First ' Auckland Medical Board during the week •were passed as fit for active service. Their names, occupations, and addresses are as follows: — C. Edwards, tobacconist. Mount Eden. D-". J. Dunn, farmer, Pakuranga. (i. P. Mormon, bootmaker, Dominion Rd. C. R. Sparks, gasfitter, Mount Eden. lA. A. Strickett, soldier, Orakei.

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Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 179, 28 July 1917, Page 6

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DOMINION HEROES. Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 179, 28 July 1917, Page 6

DOMINION HEROES. Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 179, 28 July 1917, Page 6