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DOMINION HEROES.

TWO KILLED IN ACTION. SEVEN DIED OF WOUNDS. FORTY-NINE WOUNDED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. Casualty list b'.U, supplied by th( .Oelejce Department, is a ? follows: — KILLED IN ACTION. Previously reported missing, now reported killed in a>.tiou.— WELLINGTON INFANTRY. KING, L. L., Si;coMi-LIEL"I., October 4 Previously reported wouuded, now reported ku.ed iv a'Uoa:— WELLINGTON INFANTRY. EOSCAULN, IL T., CAPTAIN, October 4iLs. H. T. Bosuwcu. Albuuy, Auckland. DIED Ojl' WOUNDS. MACHINE-GUN CORPS. SIOOEE. W. H., SECOND-LIEUT., Oct- T. ARTILLERY. ELLIOTT. W. H., CORPORAL, October 3. AUCKLAND INFANTRY. HENDERSON. W. H.. October 4—Henry Hendeison, if.). WELLINGTON INFANTRY. GAGE, C. October 4. CANTERBURY INFANTRY, KAXWORTHY, J. R.. October 4. MEDICAL CORPS. BATES. E. }~ October 4—Elizabeth Bates, 1. Lichfield Street Newton im ) WOOD. v. .1 , October 4. Pre-.-iocsly reported missing, now reported by Central Prisoner of War Committee dead, do date given:— AUCKLAND INFANTRY, FAECH, J. F. REPORTED WOUNDED. MACHINE-GUN CORPS UacKERY, E. M., SECOND-LIEUT., Oct. 3 ARTILLERY. KICOL, R. EL. SECOND-LIEUT., Oct. 4. AUCKLAND INFANTRY. October o— MINDERSON. W. E.. SECOND-LIEUT. WELLINGTON INFANTRY. OctoDer 4— KITTLE. K. M.. SECOND LrEUT MARSDEN, B_ O. F.. SECOND LIEUT, CANTERBURY INFANTRY, DICK, R. G., September 0. WOUNDED AND ADMITTED TO ' HOSPITAL. ARTILLERY. PH3LPOT. E. W. OctoPer 2-J. PhQpot I+4. Khyber Pass. Auckland (f.l. DUES. R. 8.. October 3. ENGINEERS. BRADLET. J. E.. October 2. AUCKLAND INFANTRY. September 23— FTNUCANE. C, LANCE-CORPOEAL. JACK. A. ?. MAXWKLL. J O'CONNOR. J. W.. SHRGT.. September 30 WTLLIA.MS. R. J., October 2. October 4— Al> Wafro a T ( ,'~ sta M " A *™ - Aranga, HTLL, A. E. " p- W t" PA J I N f,- F - i- LANCE-C-ORPORAL— W H. ( I avne. Palmerston Road, Bir.cenhead f)<-,ihp r 5 ,u 'F E^n!; s "; L m ~ £;; Alien Annandale, Piako , s 1 M,. r i r f .AN-i.. ,-. h.. major ri -*>v [-:. c. j. h. rev REID. A. S„ SECOND-LIEUT—A s t>„m "Star" Office, Anckland it). SeW ' _ CANTERECRT INFANTRY. bla'k. m. j PENNIE, W. October 1— HARDINGHAM. C. B MILLS. W. H. MORGAN. W. J. October 2— CUPPLES. S. D DASS. E. W.. LANCE-CORPORAL. HOLLO T M M THOMPSON, A. D. WEBER, J. OTAGO TNFANTEY. October _ crowsgn. a, lance-corporal. <;ray. g. p. HENFP.Y. .7. POWLEY, T. H. RIFLE BRIGADE. sep-em-er r,o— BARRETT R. CORK HILL A. E. ZVBYDEN D. P. VFATTERS J., LANCE-CORPORAL. October 2 KNIGHT. S. MENZIES. T. MITCHELL, J. WAITERS. J. D. MEDICAL CORPS. October 4— EOELLKR. R. SLIGHTLY •WOUNDED, AND REMAINING WITH UNIT. AUCKLAND INFANTRY. October 5— SIGH OLDS, c. L, ACTING CAPTAIN. CA-NTEP.BURY INFANTRY. October 4— WELLSTED. A W., ACTING CAPTAIN. WITH THE IMPERIAL FORCES. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. The men in the Imperial forces whose next-of-kin are resident In New Zealand, have become casualties: — KILLED IN ACTION. DAWSON". 11. IV.. SECOND LIEUTENANT, Christchurch. REPORTED KILLED. FOUBISTE:'.. J. L, SECOND LIEUTENANT. October S, result of aeroplane accider.t—Mrs Koublster, The Drive, Epsom (m.). PRISONERS OF WAR. Previously reported missing, now reported prif.m-r vi war:— SKINNER, n H.. SECOND LIEUTENANT I —J. li. Ss.nner. Commercial Travellers' Club, Auckland. WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. WILSON. R. A.. Major, October I—Sir J G Wilson, Hulls it.). AUSTRALIAN FORCES. KILLED IN ACTION. AEALY, MICHAEL. SECOND LIEUTENANT. Wellington. BOOLE. GORDON, -SERGEANT, Pakowal FII'.TH. PERCY. Septe-.iiDer 20, Wellington! (FREEMAN. DOUGLAS. LIEUTENANT, Lxall Bay. DIED OF WOUNDS. ROCKSTROW, AUGUSTUS, September 25, Wellington. 6MITH. LAN, SEEGEANT, September 27— Dunedin. REPORTED DIED. RILEY, JOHN, ou May 20, whilst prisoner of war in Germany—H. Riley, Hokitika I . W. J

REPORTED WOUNDED. No date given:— ASHER. J.—Mrs G. Asher. Wellington. CHANDLER, JACKSON—Mr Chandler, Commercial Road. Klngsland. CHEESMAN, C, Christchurch. GARNER, A.—W. Garner, Grevmouth. JAMES—J. <e„rge. Wlnton. O KEI-.FE, 1., PakeofeaUu. SKINNER, D., Paluierston North. wounded, admitted to hospital. MccOWAN, J.. CORPOFAL, September 21. W elllngton. ARMIT. " EDWARD, SECOND LIEUTENANT. Wellington. HARDING, ALBERT, September 23, Kaitl. HANNA, P. P.. St.. SECOND LIEUTENANT, October :, Whakaplrau. ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. SERIOUS. PECK, HENRY—Mrs B. R. McComb, Epsom Avenue, Epsom. SEVERE. MOIR. WILLIAM—Mrs M. Moir. Stratford. BLKKELL, B.—K. Burrell, Dunedin. NOT SEVERE. EVANS. A.—Mrs XL Evans. Wellington. HILL, R.—Miss K. Kerr, Wellington. I —

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 246, 15 October 1917, Page 2

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DOMINION HEROES. Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 246, 15 October 1917, Page 2

DOMINION HEROES. Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 246, 15 October 1917, Page 2

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