DOMINION HEROES.
SEVEN KILLED IN ACTION. EIGHT OTHER DEATHS. 44 REPORTED .. OTXNDED. , i (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) I \V__U.\<3TON, this (lay. The following casualty list »y.i~ supplied by the Defence 'Department last evoii—s:— KIL_ED IK ACTION. MORGAN, U. i... 2nd Ucr,t-K. T. Morgan. Hasting? ({.). rAItKIX. .X. a.. _cc. 0-J. Parfcinson, Awatnna (f.). WALLACE, .1. N.— .1. Wallace. Timaru (J.). Previously reported wounded and missing, non- reported Killed in action:— BATES. ... 0.1.. n:l. 12—Rev. .1. Rates, Ou train. .Previously reported missing, now reported killed In actiou:— BECKETT; ('. D.. U.R.. Oct. 12—VI*. Beckett. Wniroa, il.i:. <f.\. GEARY. 1.. H. 8., Oct. 12—Mrs. Curton, liivertou (s\l. Previously reported missing, believed J;ilU_. now reported kiilr. in action: — ■wards, a.. 0.1., Oct. 12—D. Wards, Maraara tf.). DIED OF WOUNDS. CRAPPKU, E. .... Artly., Dee. 5—T. Crap per, Christchurch (_.). CANTERBURY IXI-A.\TRV. GRAHAM. P. J.. Doc. U—T. Graham, Tmiaru (H.l. GOSIIIDNKTiriI. S. A., Dec. 7—l . fio?|ic(inetich, Weetport {(.). FRASER, A. D., Dec. S—'Miss .1. FraSCr, Ranglora is. p. OTAGO INKANTUY. FITZGERALD. It.. .Dec. G—J. Fitzgerald, Raugitata. Canterbury (o.). O'ROUKKE, P., Dec. O—M. O'Rourte, ■Matimr:! ff.). McSAIN. A.. Dec. T—Mrs. A. McCain. Dunedln (w.) CLARKE. A. <;.. Dec. t>— P. -It. Clarke. -Sydenham. CALDKH. C. C, Dec. HI—G. Caller, luvercargill (t). RIFLE BRIGADE. HAMPTON. D. 1... Dec. ti—\V. .1. Hampton. Opawa tf.i. SMITH. O. .1.. Doc. i>—.l. Smith, Wylie's Crossing. Olago |f.). CAMPBELL. .1.. Dec. 7—Mrs. 11. Campbell, Walrana, Wataate im.). EBPLETT, U. 13., Dec. 7—Miss E. Epplett. Haveluck North t»). TAYLOR. . . B. -R.. Dec. 7—Mrs. G. B. R. Taylor. Raglan iw.). WILLIS. C. N., Sergeant. Dec. i— Mrs. A. Willis. Waclesto.vn tin.i. CCRKOVICII. P.. Dec. S—Mrs. 1. Curkcvicli, Dalniaiia Int.). MI'HAERE, TAIMAI. Pioneer?, Dec. O—L. Ponipey, Xangul n. llauke _ Bay. DIED OF SICKNESS. BUADDOCK. .1. 1... R.B-, I>cc. s—Mrs. F. Braddock, Wellington (m.). PRISONER OF WAR. Previously reported lultfsiug, now War Office reports prisoner of war:— HARBISON. W. L.. Lieut., C.M.B.—"Win. Harrison, Rakaia. DANGEROUSLY ILL. Prevlouslv reported died of wounds, now reported admitted to hospital dangerously I ill:— I DAWSON, R. W., C.1., 0&- _T Dawson, Killincliy (m.). - —• »•
REPORTED WOUNDED. ! SHWV, L.. Corporal. Art I: cry, Nor. 30— •Mrs R. O. Cox, Seavicw Terrace. (Mount. Albert (s.). ' WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. DICK, 3. G., Corporal, Artillery, Taranaki. engineers. XovenVber 29— MACFARLANE, XV. 11. £~ Hokitlka. _______ WM—Mrs D. I'aluicr, Manure wa. AUCKLAND INFANTRY. November 27— JOHNSON, H. A., Military Medal—Mrs E. Johnson, Hukerenui vju.). ROBINSON. DAN, Mastertou. WELLINGTON INFANTRY. November 24.— •BEDFORD, C. -1.. L.-^orpornl—'Mrs A. Bedford, Puriri. Thames <_.). BROWN, H. P.—.l. \V. Brown, Xgaruawuhia (b.). HEY, J. W.. Dunedin. KENNEDY, CEO., _-Corpor.il. Brisbaue. MOFFATT, L., Scotland. McCULLOCII. XV., L.-Corporal, Dunedlu. November 2C— BRTiSON, XV., Gisborne. DAYSH, H. J.—J. W. Daysk, Te Rau-amoa, Te Awamutu. !■ "OItBES. XV., Aberdeen. GERHARD. A. F„ Winton. HENSHAW, FRANK. Glsborn . HUTCHISON. W. J. C, Temuka. MOOkE, H. R., L.-Corporal. Wanganui. MeKEXZIE, JOHN. .Scotland. QCINTON, WILLIAM. Nov. 27—Mrs M J Quinton, Walkino <m.). GOODWIN, J. D., Nov. 28. Hukanui. CANTERBURY INFANTRY. NEWTON, T. W., Palmerston North. HOB.SON, H. M., Dec. 2. Woolston. RCDBENICLAU, J. P., Canterbury. OTAGO INFANTRY. KIRK, J. T.'. Dec. n. Mosgiel. WOOLLEY, XV. F.. Corporal, Marlborough HOLLANDS, C. W.. Dec. 3, Maheno. RIFLE BRIGADE. YOUNG, J. T.. Nov. 19—Mrs F. Young, Katikati (m.). ALLAN, CLARK. Nov. 20. Upper Hutt. DAVIS, R. G., Nov. SO. England JAMES, P. W., Dec. 2, Tnrannki. WREN. J., Dec. 2, Lin wood. December 3— McAUSLIN, XV. 0., Napier. PERCY, ALEXANDER, Woolston. .STEEL, ANDREW, L.-Corporal, Scotland. December 4— .ADAMS, JOHN. Wanganui. BEST. GEO., Sergeant. New Brighton. •BLACK, W. S., Wanganui. £_2£ D, - P -. E - Lj Corporal. YTaipukurau. r-OKD, E. A., L.-Corporal, Tarauakl. WALLIS. C. McK., L.-Corporal, Gore. •McGRATII, T. C, Dec. G. Wellington. ACCIDENTALLY INJURED. Previously reported wounded, nowreported Injured accidentally:— MAITLAND, W. .I.—J. Maltland, Clinton. The British Army has the best balloons of any country iv the world, and those balloens differ from all those made lin other lands. Our balloons are made, not of silk, as used to be the custom, but of the intestines of oxen, and it takes no fewer than 40,000 to make one balloon.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 301, 18 December 1917, Page 6
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