NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES
TFeji United Peess Association.] WELLINGTON, December 5. The following list was issued to-day i— > AUCKLAND MILITARY DISTRICT. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSIES: NOW REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION. —Auckland Infantry.— (October 1.) BISCHOFF. GEORGE T., lance-corporal (Mr T. Bisehoff, Tauhoa, father). WELLINGTON MILITARY DISTRICT. i> DIED OF SICKNESS. —Wellington Infantry.— (November 26.) FORRES, 0. (Mrs J, Forbes, Valley road, Mangapapa, Gisborne, mother). WOUNDED ; ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. —Otago Infantry,— (November 8.) Newrick, C. A. (Mr M. New-rick, Hastings, father). CANTER3URY MILITARY DISTRICT. DIED OF SICKNESS, —Artillery.— (November 27.) BKADLEY, S. (Mrs C. Bradley, Waimea street, Nelson, -mother). (December 1.) MORTON, JAMES ALEXANDER (Mrs G. Morton, Morven). PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED { NOW REPORTED NOT WOUNDED. —Canterbury Infantry.— Wright, F. (Mr F. Wright, Hororata, father).
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Evening Star, Issue 16909, 5 December 1918, Page 4
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