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NEW ZEALAND FORCES
a CASUALTY LIST. The following list was issued by the Base Records on Saturday : DIED OF WOUNDS. NEW ZEALAND ENGINEERS. (February 9.) RICHARDSON, WILLIAM JAMES, lance-corporal (Mr C. Richardson' Timaru). DIED OF DISEASE. AUCKLAND INFANTRY. (February 14.) STEVENS, H. (Mr joe Stevens, Tokomaru Bay, father). WOUNDED; ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. AUCKLAND INFANTRY. (February 2.) Annabell, Bernard J., (Mrs Teresa Anna-bell, Upper Waitotara. mother). Healey, Harry (Mrs J. Healey, Auckland, mother). Rowe, James Coleman (Mr James Rowe, Pukekohi, father). Thomas, Richard Percy, sergeant (Mr William John Thomas, Linwood, Christchurch, father). RIFLE BRIGADE. (February 3.) Liversedge, Frank (Mrs S A. Liversedge, Essex, England, motl;er\. Roil, Alexander L. (Mr W. H. Roil, Patoka, father). WOUNDED; EMBARKED FOR ENGLAND. I January 26.) Munn, Percy Phillips H. (Mrs E. Mima. Matapuma., mother). WOUNDED AND ADMITTED TO HOSPiTAL; SINGE REJOINED UNIT. WELLINGTON INFANTRY. (January 29.) . Lamb, Frederick Clarence (Mrs Petrie, Grafton, Auckland, mother). :' WOUNDED AND DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL. AUCKLAND INFANTRY. (January 28.) Wright, John D., lance-corporal (Mrs Martha Wright, Hamilton, mother). HOSPITAL AMD PROGRESS REPORT. The following hospital and progress report \va« issued by the Government on Saturday : Dangerously lll—Nea-le E. D. J., private; Bowers W., gunner; Grasses P., private; Rugh brook T. A., private; Stewart J. G, private; Sutton H. H. sergeant. ' Iternoved from Seriously 111 List.—Hail J., private ; Si«wart A., private. Not Reported as Severe Cases.—Taylor H. J., private; Thomas A. H., la-iV*-corporai ; Woods D., trooper. Wounded, and Admitted to Hospital.— Annabell B. J., private; Healey H., private; Rove J. C, private; Thomas It. P. i sergoant; Livcrsadge F., rifleman ; Roil A. L., private. Wounded, Embarked for England Maim P. P. 11., private Wounded, Admitted to Hospital, SineRejoined Unit.—Lamb F. C, private. Discharged from Hospital.—Wright J D., lance-corporal. c AUSTRALIAN FORCES. The following casualties haying next of kin resident in Now Zealand ' are reported:— Wounded and Admitted to Hospital.— M'Grat-h G., Murphy P. Sick Seven?..— Archer A. G. (admitted to Jnrst Southern General Hospital); Vincent (admu-ted to Tjdworth Military Hospital). SOUTH AFRJCANFORCirs. The following oase of sickness to a man having n CX t of kin in New Zealand is reported :—- Sjick, . Now Progressing Favorably Alahoney, corporal.
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Evening Star, Issue 16352, 19 February 1917, Page 1
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356ktkoert NEW ZEALAND FORCES Evening Star, Issue 16352, 19 February 1917, Page 1
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