DOMINION HEROES.
TWENTY MEN KILLED.
FOUR OTHER DEATHS. FORTY-NINE WOUNDED. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. A casualty list isaned last night contains the names of 20 men killed in action, one killed accidentally, one who has died or sickness, and two who have died ot wounds. Three men are reported missingThe wounded total 49, of whom 20 been admitted to hospital. Details: — . AUCKLAND DISTRICT. TTTT.T.Tm IK ACTION. AUCKLAND INFANTRY. NEWMAN, REGINALD 0., Cpl., May 11— Mrs K. Newman, North Shore (m.). SHAW, WILLIAM J., May 15— J. Shaw, Oratia (f.). WOOD, JAMES, L.-Cpl., May 15—Miss A. M. Wood, England (s.). OTHER UNITS. WILLS, JOHN P., R. 8., May 10—Mrs 15WIII3, Otahuhu (m.). BARLOW, PERCY, Sgt., R. 8., May 15— Mrs C. Barlow, Eden Terrace (w.). DIED CF -WOUNDS. LITCHFIELD, MERVYN P., R. 8., May 21 —F. Litchfield, Tirau ir.). DIED OF SICKNESS. CONNELL, JOHN, R. 8., May 25— J. Connell, Dargaville (b.). WOUNDED AND PRISONER. RUDD, LAURENCE F., Entrench. Batt_, previously reported missing, April 10 — M. Rudd. Mount Eden if.). REPORTED WOUNDED. AUCKLAND INFANTRY. CHAPMAN, ERNEST, Cpl., May 15— G. Chapman, Eilerslie (f.). O'DOWD, FRANK P., May 15—Mrs M. O'Dowd, Hopetoun Street (m.). Mcpherson, Alexander meg., May 16—Mrs M. McPherson, Newton. MENZIES, ARTHUR, M.M.. May 16—Mrs J. Menzies, Norfolk lslanl (m.). OTHER UNITS. FLYNN, GEORGE, R. 8., May 15— J. O'Connor. Pukekohe (n.).
WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSFITAI,. ENTRENCHING BATTALION. MOORE, ROY V. A., May 14—Mrs J. Davidson, Pitt Street (s.). SMITH, EDWARD A. 8., May 14—Mrs J. B. Smith, Mount Eden (m.). WEST, ALFRED, May 16— B. McDonald, Te Kuiti. OTHER UNITS. MACKIE, JOSEPH D., L.-Cpl., W. 1., May 14— J. Mackie, Whangarei (f.). SLIGHT, REMAINING WITH UNIT. TIERNEY, PATRICK A., A.1.. May 115—P. Tierney, Ireland (f.).
WELLINGTON DISTRICT.
KILLED IN ACTION. WELLINGTON INFANTRY. May 16— CARSWELL, GEORGE A.—J. Carswell, Masterton (f.). OXJDEN, THOMAS, Sergt.—E. Qgden, Gisborne fl>.). PAINE, HERBERT W. G., Cpl.—!Mrs. E. Paine, England (m.). RLFLE BRIGADE: MORGAN, EDWIN, May 10—Mrs. J. Morgan, England (m.). WITT, CHARLES H.—Mtb. M. Witt, Stratford, (w.). May 15— KING, KENNETH L.—Mrs. K. King, Wellington (m.). LAMB, N. J., Sergt—E. Lamb, Scotland (f.). PERRIN, FRANCIS D.—A. Perrin, Wellington. WOOD. HUGH E.—G. S. Wood, Mangapapa. REPORTED WOUNDED. CHATTERTON, 'HAROLD V., Korito. SEAMER, ARTHUR J., REV., Brooklyn. POWER, THOMAS R.„ Mauriceville. PETTY, GEORGE H. J., Wellington. COKER, ALFRED, Wairoa. TAYLOR. ROBERT C, Lower Hutt. LEAT, WILLIAM E., Manaia. BELL, CLARENCE A., CpL, Hawer*. ANDREWS, WALTER, Wellington. KASPER, HAROLD L., Cpl., Rahotu. WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. WELLINGTON INFANTRY. BENBOW, RICHARD, Ormondvflle. ■ ■HOPKINS, EDMUND C, Rahotu. SEMPLE, PARICK J.. Kaiteratahi. JENNINGS, CHARLES H.. Hastings. NORRTS, GILBERT H., Gisborne. ENTRENCHING BATTALION. MANLEY. CHARLES J. A. MARKHAM. JAMES T., Wellington. BROOMFIELD, GEORGE, England. WANSTALL, ALFRED J., Manga-weka. May 11— CARMAN, ERNEST P., Wellington. WAPP, CHARLES E. E., Halcombe. UNDERWOOD, GEORGE A.—Mrs. C. Dreamer, Raetihi (s.). OTHER UNTTS. SHEEBY. EDWARD. Ireland. YOUNG, JAMES, Scotland. SLIGHT, REMAINING WITH UNIT. HARROD. SIDNEY, Palmerston North. UPTON, ERNEST E., Wellington. SKEWS, EDWARD, Wellington. McCUTCHEON. A. C, Sergt., Pakowliai.
CANTERBURY DISTRICT.
KILLED IK ACTION. WALLACE. JOHN G., Sergt., A.1., May 15 —'Mrs. K. Wallace, Lower Kokatahi. HAYS. FREDERICK, W. 1., May 16—A. Hays. Hornby (b). MeFAR'LANE, LEWIS G., C.1.. May 11— Mrs. J. McFarlane, Mount Somers (w.). TAYLOR, EDWARD J., R. 8., May 15—Mrs M. E. Taylor, Brightwater On.). KILLED ACCIDENTALLY. JORDAN. BENJAMIN S. (Major), C.1., May 24—Mrs. E. C. Jordan, Omthi (w.). REPORTED MISSING. HUGHES, CHARLES J., Entrench. Batt., about April 12—Mrs. A. Hughes, Chch. WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. PAGET, FIRED. H., West Oxford.
OTAGO DISTRICT.
KILLED IN ACTION. KYLES, ALLAN R., 0.1., May 10—Mrs. E. Kyles, Longbush (m.). BUKRELL, FREDERICK W., R. 8., May 15 —Mrs. E. Burrell, England (m.). DIED OF WOUNDS. STRONG, STANLEY R_. R. 8., May 20— R. Strong, South Dunedin. REPORTED MISSING. DIACK. ARTHUR, M.M., Entrench. Butt., about April 12—A. Dlack, Limehills. REPORTED WOUNDED. AUCKLAND INFANTRY. HANLEY, JOHN J.. Ireland. HITCHCOCK, WILLIAM R., Waimatnku. May 16— DUNHAM, WILLIAM, St. Clair. FORBES. WILLIAM A., Otautau. McINTOSH, DUNCAN, Lawrence. OTHER UNITS. MORRIS, RAYMOND V., Dunedin. FISHER, CHARLES MoE., Mkldlemarch. EORBiSS, WIIJiIAM .G. t lavercarslU,
WOUNDED, ADMITTED To HOSFITAI.. iFOEDE, M. J., Sergt, Heddon Bush. TERRY, PERCY L., Palnrerstxm «£&, \% SLIGHT, REMAINING WITH '' UNIT. McEWAN, JAMES, Tnatapere. CORRECTIONS. William John Mildrew, Oamarn »„« Ed-ward Thomas, Invercargill, renortM prisoners of war. should have been V.. ported missing, believed prisoners of war Edward B. Gardener, Petone, and William H. Armstrong, who were wounded. *OS reported incorrectly as missing
HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT.
A cabled hospital report is as follows' Removed from Serious List.—R l 5* Fraser, Coromar.del. ' Not Severe.—Lieut. S. V. Tyler Wai kato; T. Cosgrave, Devonport; b j Kenealy, Rotorua: J. Smith. Awanui NormS. Traver, Horotin; A. V. West, Te KuraT
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 128, 30 May 1918, Page 6
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