LATEST CASUALTY LIST.
FIVE KILLED IN ACTION,
TEN OTHER DEATHS. TWO WOUNDED AND MISSING. THIRTY-SEVEN WOUNDED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. A casualty list circulated to-day by the Defence Department contains the names of five men killed in action, seven died of wounds, three died of sickness, two wounded and missing, and 37 others wounded. Details are as follow: — AUCKLAND MILITARY DISTRICT
KILLED IN ACTION. -Previously reported wounded and missing, now reported killed in action:— RIFLE BRIGADE. MeDONALD. A. X.. December 11—Mrs. J. McDonald, Aka Aka (in.). DIED OF WOUNDS. 1 ARTILLERY. j DELAX.EY. A. A., May 9—T. Delaney, , Tapuhi, Whangarei (f.). ' AUCKLAND INFANTRY. McANALLY, S. C, Mureh 27—Mrs. M. Mc- ' Anally, Arthur Street W., Onehunga (w.). WELLINGTON INFANTRY. j MeDONALD, J. A.. May s—iMrs. E. Mc- , Donald, Klwitahi, Morrlnsville (m.). DIED OF SICKNESS. RIFLE BRIGADE. SYMONS, JOHN, May 9—Mrs. J. Symons, Onewa Street, Birkenhead (w.). WOUNDED AND MISSING. Previously reported wounded, now reported wounded and missing— AUCKLAND INFANTRY. Mcpherson, r. c, March 30— w. Mc•Pherson, 44, Islington Street, Ponsonby (t). REPORTED WOUNDED. DIVISIONAL AMMUNITION COLUMN. TYLER. S. V., Sec. Lieut., May 3—Mrs L. A. Tyler, Harwood Street, Hamilton (m.). ARTILLERY. ROCHE C. H., April 14—Miss M. C. Roche, Firth 'Street, Hamilton East (s.). BOAG G., April 24— H. J. Boag, 67, Ard- / more Street, Ponsonby If). RIFLE BRIGADE. SENIOR, S. E., M.C, Lieut.. May 3—S. Senior, Grey Street West, Onehunga (_). WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. RIFLE BRIGADE. GRAY, K. S., L.-Cpl., April 30— R. S. Gray, California (f.). May 2— DAVIES, W. J.—Mrs L. Davies, 92, Jervois Rood, Ponßonby (m.). JENKIN, A. R.—Mrs M. Jenkin, Willoughby Street, Thames (m.). NICHOLSON". S. G.—Mrs A. Nicholson, Franklin Road, Ponsonby (m.). O'CONNELL, M.—Mrs. W. O'Connell, Seddon Terrace, Otahuhu (m.). CALLAGHAN, C, May 3—T. Murphy, Ireland (v.l. CURRY. F., May 4—Mrs K. Cnrry, Hillary Street, Hamilton (m.). ENTRENCHING BATTALION. JACKSON, W., April 29—Miss L. Jackson, Tokomaru Bay (s.t-
WOUNDED, EMBARKED FOR ENGLAND. AUCKLAND INFANTRY. ADAMS, J., May 2—Mrs M. Adams, Avlce Street, Remnera (in.). -LYNN, E. D., May 3—Mrs P. Flynn, Parawai, Thames (m.). SLIGHT, REMAINING WITH UNIT. ARTILLERY. PRISK, C. 8., April lS—Mrs C. Prisk, o, Wellington Street, Hamilton East (w.). AUCKLAND INFANTRY. JAMIESON, S., April 29—Mrs T. Jamieson. Church Street, Onehunga (m.). ENTRENCHING BATTALION. PEGG,_GEORGE, April 20—Mrs M. Wilson, Panmure Road, Otahuhu (s.).
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 114, 14 May 1918, Page 5
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