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DOMINION HEROES.

TWO DEATHS - REPORTED.

NINE PRISONERS OF WAR. FIVE MEN WOUNDED. (By Telegraph.-'-Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. A New Zealand casualty list circulated to-day contains the 'names of nine men officially reported to be prisoners of war in Germany, 'five who have been wounded, one died at sea, and one died of sickness. Details are as follow: — AUCKLAND DISTRICT. PRISONERS OF WAR. Officially reported wounded and prisoner of war in Germany:— ENTRENCHING BATTALION. PELDOW. E. P.Mis A. Fellow, Green Hill Farm, Onewhero (w.). Officially reported prisoners of war in Germany: — RIFLE BRIGADE. MILLARD, W.—Mrs B. Millard, Auckland <m.)._ ___ ENTRENCHING 3 AT - A-TON. CARRODL, E. A.—T. Carroll, Omakoroa, Tauranga (f.). SIMS, A. R.—-A. Sims, 00, Richmond Road, Ponsonby (f.). REPORTED WOUNDED ENGINEERS. HEDGE, P.. V., May 18— R. Hedge, Beach Road, Waihi (f.). WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. AUCKLAND INFANTRY. HARRISON. H., June I—Mrs E. Harrison, Hillsborough Road, Mt. Roskill (in.). OTAGO INFANTRY. WORTHINGTON, W. W., June 9—Mrs M. Worthlngton, Princess Street, Waihi (in.). WELLINGTON DISTRICT. DIED AT SEA EN ROUTE TO NEW ZEALAND. MEDICAL CORPS. BUTLER, W. H,. June 13. PRISONERS OF WAR. Officially reported prisoners in Germany: ENTRENCHING BATTALION. June — CONWAY, H. KING. R. E LEE, R. M. WOUNDED. ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. Previously reported prisoner of war, now reported repatriated, admitted to Hospital, England, wounded:— AUCKLAND INFANTRY. DOYLE, A. P. ENGINEERS. MOUNTFORT. C. E. June S. '' CANTERBURY INFANTRY. LANTEN, T. S., June 0. '

OTAGO DISTRICT.

DIES OF SICKNESS. OTAGO INFANTRY. DUNNE, W. P., Sergt., June 18. PRISONERS OF WAR, Reported wounded, and prisoner of war in Germany:— WELLINGTON INFANTRY. CHARLTON, W. C. Officially reported prisoners of war in Germany:— ENTRENCHING BATTALION. CHISHOLM, J. ERASER. T. W. LOWRY, J. J. HOSPITAL REPORT. Not Severe Cases.— R. Abbott,- Epsom; L. J. Hacsby. Newton: H. R. Morris, Auckland; R. C. Morrison, Thames.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 148, 22 June 1918, Page 6

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DOMINION HEROES. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 148, 22 June 1918, Page 6

DOMINION HEROES. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 148, 22 June 1918, Page 6