AUSTRALIAN FORCES.
The following casualties to ex-New Zealanders serving with the Australian Forces are reported for the week ending May 18:— KILLED IN ACTION. FERGUSON, JOHN, SgL. Ravensbourne. DIED OF WOUNDS. McMILLAN ID.. April 29—A. McMillan, Dunedla. HOOD, ANDREW, April 30—A. Hood, Te Hapara (f.). DIED WHILE PRISONER OF WAR. ADAMS, FRANCIS—F. Adams, Addington. REPORTED WOUNDED. AFFLECK. T.,. Opunake. ASII'INAI.L, BRIAN— W. AspiuaU, Temnka. BISHOP, E. G. —J. Bishop, Albert Street. CATT'ANACH, II- L.-Cpl., Tal'apau. DUNCAN, cuAS.—W. Duncan, Dunedin. GARDINER. A—R. Gardiner. Gisbome. URAI.VOKIt. OKORGE, Waltham. HALE, FRANK—C. Hale, Sydenham. McINDOE, A.—Mrs S. Mclndoe. Auckland. MAIKS. STEPHEN—Airs A. Malrs, Nelson. REIUANA—Mrs M. Kemara, Temuka. ROE, WM. —ilrs E. Nleholls. Olahuhu. WALKER, S. —Mrs M. Walker, Belfast. WILLIAMS.—R. Williams, Dunedin >f.). WOUNDED. ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. HILL, —..April 7—Mrs J. Hill. Birkenhead. PARTRIDGE, C, Wellington. A hospital report states: — Serious. —Albert Harding, Glsborne. Severe. —Geoi-ge Brown, Oauiaru; Albert Head. I'iyeou Bush; James McPherson, Uemuera. Improving.—George Clark, Eden Terrace. I'rogression Satisfactorily.—Samuel Hill, Wellington; Alfred Sheppard, Wellington. Progressing Favourably.—Alfred Day, Woolston; Leonard Phillips, Walkino.
AUSTRALIAN FORCES.
Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 119, 20 May 1918, Page 6
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