NEW ZEALAND ARMY
TO-DAY'S CASUALTY LIST
A casualty list issued at noon to-dsy reported 1 man died of wounds, 3 men •wounded, and 1 prisoner of war repatriated. The list is as follows, all being privates unless otherwise mentioned. The names of next-of-kin are given within parentheses, the relationship being denoted by m. for mother, f. for father, w. for wife, b. for brother, etc. AUCKLAND DISTRICT. WOUNDED, ADMITTED HOSPITAL Goodall, H., 71654, C.I.R. (Mrs. E. Goodall, Epsom, s.) Maori Contingent. Wounded, Admitted Hospital. James, C, 19915 (Miss M. James, Okere Falls, c.) WELLINGTON DISTRICT. PRISONER. REPATRIATED. Previously Reported Prisoner of War, Now Reported Repatriated. Davies, L., 25/1032, Cpl., E.B. (Mrs. E. Davies, S. Wales, m.) WOUNDED, ADMITTED HOSPITAL Old, W. P., 59151, R.B. (Mre. A. Old, Waitotara, w.) CANTERBURY DISTRICT. DIED OF WOUNDS. Previously Reported Wounded, Now Reported Died of Wounds. Pearson, J. J., 24/2552, R.B. (Mrs. I. B. L. Ward, Christchurch, d.), l'2th September.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 141, 11 December 1918, Page 8
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156NEW ZEALAND ARMY Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 141, 11 December 1918, Page 8
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