AUSTRALIAN FORCE
NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. The following casualties to members of the Australian Force having next-of-kin in New Zealand were reported at noon to-day :— KILLED IN ACTION. Twenty-fourth Battalion. Burnet, T., 1660, Pte. (A. Burnet. Vic-toria-avenue, Opawa, Christch'urch) 291h November. DIED OF WOUNDS. First Field Engineers. / Garden, A., 56, pte. (J. Garden, Mos■giel, father) Third Field Engineers. Mathieson, W- D., 1366, Spr. (P. H. Mathieson, care Guiness and Le. Cren, Timaru, brother); sth December WOUNDED. / j Twenty-third Battalion. Lainenson, J., 37, Pte. (T. Lamenson, Taihape) ADMITTED THIRD AUXILIARY ' HOSPITAL, HELIOPOLIS. Second Ligh* Horse. Hull, J. J., 161, Tpr. (Mrs. W. Hull, Pahiatua); asthma ADMITTED HOSPITAL, BRISTOL. Seventeenth .Battalion. Malthouse, F. J., 1739, Pte. (S. C. Malthouse, Fire Station, Newtown, Wellington, brother) PRONOUNCED OUT OF DANGER, ' Seventh Light Horse. Wiffln, S. C. F., 1050, Tpr. (A. G , Wiffin, 20, St; Mary-street, Tinakori- _ road, Wellington, father)
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 147, 18 December 1915, Page 5
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144AUSTRALIAN FORCE Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 147, 18 December 1915, Page 5
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