DOMINION HEROES.
TWO DEATHS REPORTED. FOUR MEN WOUNDED. {Bγ Telegraph—Press Associations I WELLINGTON, this day. A casualty list circulated to-day contains the names of one man who was . killed in action and one who died in I'New Zealand, four are reported' to have lwen wounded, and two prisoners of war in Germany and wounded. Details arc as follow:—----PRISONERS OF WAR. Previously reported died of .wonnds, now reported not dead, wounded and prisoner of war in Germany. TCNTRBXriIINH J BATTAIjIOK JO.Vrce. KItANCIK HENRY. Jj.-O|»l.—G. I Jones, 44, Commercial Koad, Arch Hill, Auckland it,). WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. ! AUCKLAND INFANTRY. ! AiiKUSt !T----GBIWS. JAMES ISAAC—i.Mrs H. Grisp, Whltrord. via Howlrk fm.l. TTimtrK. JAMBS BTTItTON—iMrs M. Thorpe, London. RIFLE I'.IUUADE. STEWART, HUGH, Anprnst IS—Mrs W. J. Stewart, 17, Auburn Street, oft" Khyber I'use, Auckland. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED, AND REMAINING WITH XTSTT. I AUCKLAND I.VANTRY. STONE, CYItIL BDMTJNn. August 17— J. Stone 11, Prospect Terrace, l'onsonbr i r>. KILLED IN ACTION. OTAGO INF.VNTRY. CAKU, JOHN. AllffUSt '13—Mxe M. Williams, Kaitlcke. Tarunak! (s.). DIED IN NEW ZEALAND. CAMEL TOUTS. iKIDD, ARTHUK PRBBTON, August 29— S. P. Kidrt, Westown, New .Plymouth (f.). PRISONER OF WAR AND WOUNDED. WELLINGTON LXFATJTRT. KENNY, AIiBF.RT ILK.NRY <HJTUXW—C. Kenny, MamUahi, Taranakl (to.).
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 207, 30 August 1918, Page 2
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