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ROLL OF HONOUR.

YESTERDAY'S ' LIST.. (press association TELEGRAM.) I • WELLINGTON, July 18. - The following casualty list waß issued to-doy?— AUCKLAND DISTRICT. WOUNDED. Wounded, admitted to hospital:— Auckland Mounted Bines, (July 12th.) Anderson, J. (Mrs M. Anderson, Mangawhare, JNorlh Wairoa) OTAGO DISTRICT. DIED OF SICKNESS. Otago Regiment. (July 14th.) . - Nicolson, -A. J. (Mrs D.. Nicolson, Devereux road, Winton, m.) WELLINGTON DISTRICT. KILLED IN ACTION. Wellington Mounted Rifles. (July 13th.) Hamilton, W. (Mrs E. Hamilton, dia Bay, m.) . , DIED OF SICKNESS. />•• Wellington Mounted Rifles. • ' (July 14th.) j Stevens, A. F. (A.' Stevens, Korokoro, Petono, f.) DIED. Died whilst interned in Switzcrb&d: Auckland Regiment. ' (Juno 7 th.) * Bunn, E. (Levi Bunn, Eltham, b.) WOUNDED. Wellington Mounted Rifles.' (July 12th.) Barwickj A. H., Sergt. (R. Banvic?. Ngatapu, Gisborne, f.) (July 13th.) Alexander, H..D. (Mrs D. Alexander, Tikorango, Waitara, m.) Avery, J. E., L.-Cpl. (T. Avery, New Plymouth, f.) • Kirkwood, A. E., Cpl. (Mra A. Kirkwood, Stratford, m.) . } Sweet, A. E., Cpl. (W. Sweet, England, f.) Southcombe, L. J. (W. Scrathcqjnbe Patea, f.)

HOSPITAL REPORT: CANTERBURY MILITABY DISTRICT. Dangerously QL Watkine, E. (Linwood). Seriously ILL J&mieeon, S. W. (Weetport). Still Seriously Hi, Improvioff. Gray, J. (Mcdbury). Private advice has been received i" , r Christchurch that Private L. Reid, late of tiie "JLyttelton Times" linotype staff, has been wounded, and is now a patient* in the Walton-on-Thames Hospital. Mrs C. Brown, Burnham, has receiv- i ed word that her husband. Corporal Charles Brown, was wounded on April ' 28th, 191b, in the head. H© went away with the 12th Reinforcements, : and has seen some heavy fighting. He ■ has been awarded the Military Medal - for bravery under heavy fire, and carrying out the wounded on Kemmel Hill. He also holds the King's and Queen's Medal for the South African War. Mr M. Macpherson, of Fairfield, has received word that his son. SergeantMa jor Norman Macphenson, who left with the Main Body, is suffering from trench fever, and has been transferred // to the No. 10 General Hospital, Ab- ; bassia, Cairo. This is the first time he : has had anything wrong with him.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16268, 19 July 1918, Page 8

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16268, 19 July 1918, Page 8

ROLL OF HONOUR. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16268, 19 July 1918, Page 8