NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES
THIS DAY’S LIST, [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, April 24. The following list was issued to-day : AUCKLAND DISTRICT. KILLED IN ACTION. —Rifle Brigade.— (April 7.) J. P. RIVERS. WOUNDED. —Artillery.— (April 7.) April 7.—Corporal A. Hartmann (M.M.). —Engineers- — April 9. S. A. Haszard. —Auckland Infantry.— April 10.—Captain W. E. A. Napier. —Wellington Infantry.— April 11.— Lance-corporal A. R. 0. Foote. WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. —Canterbury Infantry.—■ April 11.— B. Jury, G. E. Ryan. WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL, APRIL 5, DISCHARGED TO DUTY, APRIL 5. Wellington Infantry.—W. C. Curry. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED, NOW REPORTED SLIGHTLY WOUNDED; REMAINING WITH UNIT. —Rifle Brigade.— April s.—Lieutenant S. E. Senior (M.C.). SLIGHTLY WOUNDED; REMAINING WITH UNIT. —Artillery.— April 5. S. Shove. —Wellington Infantry.— April 5. E. J. Puckridge. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. KILLED IN ACTION. —Canterbury Infantry.— (April 15.) Second Lieutenant H. N. COLEMAN. —Rifle Brigade.— (April 6.) J. MULLANY. (April 7.) Lance-corporal 6. T. EWEN. G. MORONEY. J. K. WESTON. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING; NOW DECLARED BY COURT OF INQUIRY KILLED IN ACTION. —Canterbury Infantry.— (October 12, 1917.) J. P, SLATTERY. f WOUNDED. —Artillery.— April 9. —T. A. Rodgers. —Wellington Infantry.—■ April 11.—A. Gray. —Canterbury Infantry.— April 11.— W. A. Crow. Ota-eo Infantry.— April 10.— W. J. Reardon, T. A. Smart, B. B. G. Stewart, WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. —Rifle Brigade.— April 7.—C. H. Best, J. C. Groves, Lance-corporal J. Leen. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. REMAINING WITH UNIT, —Artillery.— April 6. J. Currie. April B—Corporal J. G, Eliott. —Wellington Infantry.— April 5. J. P. D. Madsen. —Otago Infantry.— April 9.—A. Wilson. CANTERBURY DISTRICT. KILLED IN ACTION. —Engineers.— (April 6.) W. FOLEY. —-Wellington Infantry.— (April 5.) W. ANDERSON. —Otago Infantry.—* (April 9.) H. SMITH. —Rifle Brigade.— (April 6.) V. G. CRIPPS. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED AND MISSING; NOW DECLARED BY COURT OP INQUIRY KILLED IN ACTION. —Canterbury Infantry,— (October'l2, 1917.) W, G. LOOMES. WOUNDED. —Canterbury Infantry.— April 9. F. J. Breach, C. Dawson, R. R. Hodgkinson. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED; REMAINING WITH UNIT. —Canterbury Infantry.— April 6. N. Frost. OTAGO DISTRICT. KILLED IN ACTION. —Artillery.— (April 8.) IV. J. CAMPBELL (Alexandra). R. LOCK-STONE (Dunedin). —Otago Infantry.— (April 10.) J. R-. HTSLOP (Greenfield). ■ —Rifle Brigade.— (April 6.) J. W. STEWART (Tuapeka West). (April 7.) C A. DOHERTY (Outram). Lance-corporal W. J. SNODGRASS (Kcn-ningt-on). PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED AND MISSING ; NOW DECLARED BY COURT OF INQUIRY KILLED IN ACTION. —Canterbury Infantry.— (October 12, 1917.) Sergeant S. IV. R. BANKS (Roraahapa). W. WINTER (Waenga). WOUNDED. —Otago Infantry.— April 8. —Lance-corporal V. W. M’Kay. April 9. E. C. Sinclair, J. R. Smith. April 12.—A. Mac Donald (D.5.0.). WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. —Rifle Brigade.— April 7. J. Braid (Dunedin). PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL; NOW REPORTED WOUNDED ACCIDENTALLY, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. —Otago Infantry.— April 6.—R- P. Walsh (Dunodin).
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Evening Star, Issue 16716, 24 April 1918, Page 4
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