HEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES
[Pia United Prkss Association.] WELLINGTON, October 8. Tho following list was- issued .to-day : KILLED IN ACTION. • ■> ", ARTILLERY. (September 27.) BARNARD, ERNEST ALLEN (Mr G. Barnard, .Wellington, father). RIFLE BRIGADE. ' (September 26.) GEAR, DAVID (Mrs E, Gear, Wellington, wife). - DIED OF WOUNDS. MACHINE GUN CORPS. . ~. .., (October?.) . lieutenant (Mrs F. M. Brewer, 125 Victoria road, Devonport, wife). ■'')•■' ARTILLERY. (September 29.) LEBEAU, ERIC JOHN (Mr F. Lebeau, Matangi, father). RUSSELL KEITH DUDLEY (Mr J. M. Ru6aell. Featherston, father). tfORSYTHE; FREDK., sergeant (Mr W. •H. Forsythe, Oashel street, Christchurch, brother). . WELLINGTON INFANTRY. ■. (October 4.) GRAHAM, JOHN, captain (Mrs J. M. ; Graham, Pahiatua, wife). HATCHER, THOMAS WM. (Mrs W. Hatcher, Stratford, mother). CANTERBURY INFANTRY. (Soptember 29.) O'CONNELL, JAMES, lance-corporal (Miss Cecilia O'Connell, Telephone Exchange, Invercargill, sister). RIFLE-BRIGADE. (September 30.) LLOYD, REES RICHARD JENKINS (Mr S. Lloyd, 221 Moorhouso avenue, Christchurch', father).! DIED OF SICKNESS RIFLE BRIGADE. (October 2.) SIMMS, WALTER (Mrs S. Simms, Stoney Creek, Whalvronga, mother). PIONEERS. (September 27.) AUWHA, KING (Mrs P. Auwha, Pupuke, mother). PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING AND BELIEVED TO BE KILLED; NOW REPORTED A PRISONER OF WAR. (At Limberg. Germany.) CANTERBURY INFANTRY. (August 6.) England, Edward (Mr G. England, England, father): PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING AND BELIEVED TO BE A PRISONER OF WAR; NOW REPORTED WOUNDED AND PRISONER OF WAR. (At St. Vincent's Krankenhaus, Paderborn, Westfalen, Germany.) Gray, William Arthur, lieutenant (Mr 3. Gray, Essex road, Mount Eden, father). 4 WOUNDED. ARTILLERY. (September 20.) Bridgeman, Guy, second lieutenant (Mr F. 0. Bridgeman, oare Messrs Neill and Co., Dunedin, father). OTAGO INFANTRY. (September 29.)
Scott, Lindsay Mackie, captain (Mrs S. Scott,, 16 Driver street, Maori Hill, .mother). , .',.' RIFLE BRIGADE. (September 22.) Darrell, Edwd. Samuel (Mrs Mary Perry, Churdh. street, Kaikorai, mother). (September 26.) Sloan, William, lance-corporal (Mr Wm. Sloan, Green Island, father). Trolan, Michael (Mrs T. Crawford, Island Cliff, Oamaru). (September 2*7.) Maxwell, John Alexander (Mr Thomas Maxwell, 475 Princes street, Dunedin, father). , PREVIOUSLY REPORTED SLIGHTLY .WOUNDED; NOW REPORTED WOUNDED AND ADMITTED TO HOBPITAL. AItTJXLERY. (September 14.) Broad, Leonard Frank (Mr Alfred C Broad, Cosy Dell, Dunedin, father). SLIGHTLY WOUNDED; ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. RIFLE BRIGADE. (September 26.) Fraser, Simon (Mrs W. Fraser, 34 Hull street, Oamaru, mother). HOSPITAL REPORT. The Mowing hospital report was issued yesterday:— Dangerously lll.—Breaves, H. G.; Maxwell, M. J.; Philpofc, E. W. Removed, from- Dangerously 111 List. Conlßon, J. G.'; Court, G. F., corporal. Seriously 111.—Ellen, I. W.; Foster, F.; Hal, W,; Holdsstock, W. L.; Sime, H. Taylor, W.; Weir, R. H.; Davy, T. H. second leutenant; Nicholas, W. ' Removed from Seriously 111 List—Alcock, N. T.; Palmer, C. L.; Price, E.
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Evening Star, Issue 16550, 9 October 1917, Page 2
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