THE ROLL OF HONOUR.
• 1 — AUSTRALIAN ARMY. NEW ZExVLAND CASUALTIES. The following casualties to members of the Australian Army having nearest relatives in New Zealand were reported at noon on Saturday:— MISSING. Helson (R. Helson, Westport b.). October 22nd. PRISONER OF WAJt IN GERMANY. Bolton, u. {C. Bolton, Wellington, son). WOUNDED. Brunton (Mr s F. Brunton. Auckland, m.). Maloney, J. (L. Maloney, Duncdin, father). Sherwin (Mrs C. Sherwin. Oamaru, m.). Progressing Favourably. Goldsmith (J. It. Goldsmith Patea, father). Mazengarb (A. Y. Mazengarb. Dun- | edin). Wood, Jj. C. (E. Wood 3 Sumner). Now Convalescent. Lester, J. (F. J. Oassidy, Paparangi, Johnsonville). ° IMPERIAL FORCES. NEW ZE A LANDER KILLED. The following casualty was reported at noon on Saturday to a member of the Imperial Forces having nearest relatives in New Zealand:— 3 3th CHESHIRE REGIMENT. Previously reported missing, now reported killed in action:— Wilson. jY, C.S.M. (Mrs Hyams, 73 Kent terrace, Wgtn.), July 16th.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15752, 20 November 1916, Page 8
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