THE 25th LIST
MORE MEN DIE OF WOUNDS. The twenty-fifth casualty list, supplied at 8 o'clock last night, is as follows, the name of the next-of-kin being given within parentheses : — DIED OF WOUNDS (Received in Action, 17th inst.) AUCKLAND BATTALION. 12/1837 Pte. William M'Donald Wilson (G. Wilson, Shachan, Banchory, Kincardinshire, N. 8., father) CANTERBURY REGIMENT, Bth inst. 7/296 2/Cpl. Ameral Christopher Abbott (Mrs. Isabella Abbott, Southbridge, mother) (Previously reported died in hospital.) OTAGO BATTALION. 8/1082 Pte. George Kirkham, died 6th inst. (Mrs. Kirkham, Buxton, Derbyshire, England) S/1313 Pte. James Piper, died 2nd inst. (Michael Piper, 464, Cumberlandstreet, Dunedin, father) 8/925 Pte. Leonard Charles Harding, died 10th inst. (J. Harding, 38, Wilmer-street, Christchurch, father) (Previously reported died of wounds.) 8/100 Sergt. Percy Savage, died 10th inst. (Mrs. L. Stewart, 480, Drum-mond-street, Carltoh, Melbourne, aunt) (Previously reported died of wounds.) 8/1367 Pte. James Young, died 13th inst. (Robert Young, Wyndham, Southland, father) 8/1049 Pte. William Sturrock Smith, died 13th inst. (W. S. Smith, Chatton, Gore, faiher) WELLINGTON BATTALION. 17th inst. 10/244 Pte. Robert Munro Low (Miss A. M. Low, Waitahuna, Otago, sister) (Previously reported removed from Dangerous List.)
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 118, 20 May 1915, Page 2
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186THE 25th LIST Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 118, 20 May 1915, Page 2
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