OVERSEAS FORCES
CASUALTIES TO EX-NEW. V ZEA-
LANDERS.
The following casualties to ex-New Zealanders serving with the overseas forces are reported for the week:
IMPERIAL FORCES. Killed in Action.
FitJsge?a.ld. B. J., Lt, (Urn, R. J, Fitss. gewjd, Louden, w.), laf July,
Wounded, Admitted Hospital. Pederaen,. —, 13131, ,1,. -Cpl. . (Mrs. P. Murphy, 7, Holmwood-road, Brooklyn, Wellington)-
Dangerously 111. M'Lennan, M., 30i326, Sgt. (Mrs. A.' Andrews, New. North-road, Mt. Albert, Auckland) AUSTRALIAN FORGES. Killed in Action. Klug, G., 720 (D. M'Nully, Masterton, v.), 24th April Wounded. Hall, E., Lt.-(G. W. Hall, Christchurch, *•) • - Brown, 0., 1952. (J. - Brown, Kawau Island) Clarke, A., 2579 (Mrs. A. Clarke, Christ, church, m.) . Curry, ¥ .639\(Mrs. R. Curry, Auckland) Miller, C, 6348 (Mrs. A. Miller, Auckland) Taylor, 0., 677 (D. Taylor, Ponsonby) Admitted Hospital. Severe, Case. Andricksen, C, 7009 (C. Larsen, Putara) , > - Progressing Favourably. M'Kenzie, 650 (W, M'Kenzie, Waitahuna, b.)
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 36, 10 August 1918, Page 5
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143OVERSEAS FORCES Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 36, 10 August 1918, Page 5
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