DOMINION HEROES.
TWO DEATHS REPORTED. FORTY MEN 'WOUNDED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. A casualty list circulated to-day contains the names of two New Zealanders reported to have died of sickness—one in France, the other in the Dominion — and forty wounded. Details are as follow: — AUCKLAND MILITARY DISTRICT
DIED OF SICKNESS. McCONNELL. C D.. Cpl., A.1., May 15— McConnell. queen Street, Auckland If.). REPORTED WOUNDED. TWIGGER, T„ Cyclists' Corps. April 29— 8. Twlgger, Huntly ft.). WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. SUTTON. B\ S., A.1., May 7—Mrs. E. Sutton, Te Kultl cw.). RIFLE BRIGADE. May 7— BENNY. O. W.—W. Benny, Patetonga, Thames. CHURTON, A. M„ Cpl.—Mrs. M. Chorton, c/o J. Suilivi.n. Cuha St.. Walhl (w.). GOODWIN, W. L.—Mrs. L. Goodwin, Thames St., Claudelandß, Hamilton (w.j. WEBBER. W., C.S.M.—Mrs. L Webber, c/o Mrs. rortor. Eden St.. Newmarket lw) CYCLISTS CORPS. DICKESON", C. G., Lance-Cpl., April 27— Mrs. C. Dickeson. Kalkohe lw.). ENTRENCHING BATTALION. PAPWORTH, J. J., May s—Mrs It. Papworth. England (m.). CORRECTION. Previously reported wounded, now reported slightly wounded, remaining with unit:— AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. BOND. T. 11.. Second-LleuL— Mrs. S. Bond, Te Awamutu, April 20.
DOMINION HEROES.
Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 119, 20 May 1918, Page 6
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