NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES
TO-DAY’S LIST.
[Pee. United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, September 24. Tho following list was issued at noon to-day ; AUCKLAND MILITARY DISTRICT. DIED OF WOUNDS, —Auckland Mounted Rifles.— (Seutomber 22.) Sergeant W. NOWL AND. e WOUNDED. —Otago Infantry.— August 28,—,7. F. M’Cnrren. WELLINGTON MILITARY DISTRICT. KILLED IN ACTION. —Auckland Infantry.— (September 13.) D. M. MATTHEWS. REPORTED MISSING; BELIEVED DROWNED. Artillery.— (September 18.) A. E. KINSEY.' PREVIOUSLY REPORTED 1 . WOUNDED ; NOW REPORTED NOT WOUNDED. Entrenching Battalion’. — E. J. Hogan. Y7OUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. Artillery.— September 4. F. T. Lord. —En gin eers,— September B.—J. Ward. —Riflo Brigade.— September 9. T. R-. Fryer. September 11.— W. S. 0. Higgison. CANTERBURY MILITARY DISTRICT. KILLED IN ACTION. —Rifle Brigade.—■ (September 9.) A. MORRIS. WOUNDED. —Wellington Infantry.— August 39.—Sergeant R. M. S. Gibb. —Rifle Brigade.— Soptombcr B.—E. Gibbons, WOUNDED; ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. —Rifio Brigade.— September B.—A. 0. Beyers. OTAGO MILITARY DISTRICT. DIED OF WOUNDS. —Otago Infantry.— (September 13.) Corporal C. IT. Reeves (Victoria;. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED PRISONER OF WAR IX GERMANY; NOW REPORTED MISSING, BELIEVED TO BE PRISONER OF WAR ONLY. —Entrenching Battalion. — J. Clark, private (Tied.'ion Rush).
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Evening Star, Issue 16847, 24 September 1918, Page 4
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183NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES Evening Star, Issue 16847, 24 September 1918, Page 4
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