DOMINION HEROES.
FIVE DEATHS REPORTED. Oy Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. The following casualty list was issued last evening:— * KILLED IN ACTION. Previously reported missing, believed killed: — McLaren, john donald (L.-Cpi.), K.H., Oct. 20—Hugh Morrison, Greytown. WADSWORTH, GEORGE ABHCROFT, R. 8., Aug. Ill—Miss Wadaworth, Blenheim. DIED OF SICKNESS Previously reported died of wounds: — SHOTTER, WILLIAM JOHN, W. 1., Mar. o—Mrs. Shotter, Wellington. REPORTED DROWNED. En route for New Zealand — HARTNETT, PHILLIP JOHN (L.-Cpl.), 0.1., March 17— W. Hartnett, Wanganui (b.). WTTH AUSTRALIAN FORCES. DIED OF SICKNESS. ADAMS. JOHN, March Adams, Hawera (f.). A hospital report for the week ending March 24 contains Hie names of the ' following ex-New Zenlnnders who heve 'been admitted to hospital sick: — MeCOLL, JAMES— Mrs. MeCoU, P. 0., Newton. MILLER, THOMAS—MiIIer, Waikato. NIXON, SAMUEL—Mrs. S. Nixon, Parnell. WESTON, R.— Mrs. Western, Wellington.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 72, 25 March 1919, Page 7
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