ON SERVICE
(PROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT,.)
LONDON, 15th May. Among officers lately wounded are Lieut. F. F. Miles, Gloucester Regiment, 1913 Rhodes Scholar from New Zealand); Lieut. 11.I 1. S. Abraham, B.F.A. (Palmerpton North); Capt. T. M. Peake, Middlesex Regiment, who got his commission from the N.Z.E.F.
It is reported that 2nd Lieut. W. F. Robson, B.F.A. (Christen urch), has been killed in action. Lieat. Robson came to England last September, and qualified for an artillery commission at St. John's Wood, and he only went to the front in March.
Lieat. E. A. Wilson, Durham Light Infantry, is reported to have been accidentally killed. Lieut. Wilson was well known in Wellington and throughout New Zealand as traveller for A. Cowan and Sons. He joined the London Scottish in 1915, and obtained his commission in March, 1916, a-nd was wounded early this year.
2nd Lieut. J. H. Cook, E.F.C. (Nelson), has been missing since 14th April, He was formerly in the N.Z.E.F.
Anotbfir officer in the B.F.C. former: ly a member of the N.2.E.F. reported missing is 2nd Lieut. George' Masters.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 9, 11 July 1917, Page 7
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180ON SERVICE Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 9, 11 July 1917, Page 7
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