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THE NEW ZEALANDERS.

THE 46th CASUALTY LIST

Wellington, June 1. Tho 46th casualty list, issued to night, is -as follows: —

KILLED IN ACTION. (May 7 to 10.) WELLINGTON BATTALION

Private Harry Elliott M. Broome. Private H. Alan BroAvn. Private Herbert W. BroAvn. Lance-Corporal. James Campbell. Private Frank T. Chapman. Corporal Claude Diistiu. Private Douglas W. Gray. Corporal Ernest J. Ireland. ' Private Bernard H. Monk. Private Justin F. McCarthy. Private Roy A. McNabb. Private William A. JSiekon. Private George P. Pitt. Private Samuol Reynolds. Private John Ernest Smith. Private George V. Thomas. REPORTED KILLED. Tho folloAving, previously reported Avounded, are uoav reported killed:— WELLINGTON BATTALION. Corporal Keble R. BoAvdcn. Lance-Corporal Charles V. McDonald. Private Norman H. Wood. DIED OF WOUNDS. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Private Hedley Bryant. Private Walter Jones. Private Robert McHill. OTAGO BATTALION. Private Wm. A. Mitchell. WOUNDED. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Private Wallace W. Hansford. Sergeant William T. Higgot. DANGEROUSLY ILL. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Sergeant Edivard D. Evan* AUCKLAND BATTALION, Private Colin McL Banbury. REPORTS CONTRADICTED. The, folloAving, previously reported AA'ounded, are uoav reported unhurt:— AVELLINGTON BATTALION. Private John Bloor. Lanee j Corporal George McAneny. Auckland, June 1. • Mrs M. Court, of Epsom, has received a telegram reporting that her _on, Rifleman R. H. Court, of the 4th Battalion of the King's Royal Rifles, is suffering from concussion and. blindness. Riheman Court left Avith the Fiji contingent. He was educated at Mount Eden school, going to the islands two years ago.

Christchurch, June 1. Private advice lias been received that Major G. F. Hutton, commanding the 10th (Nelson) Squadron of the Canterbury Mounted Rifle Regiment, has been slightly Avounded.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2733, 2 June 1915, Page 3

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THE NEW ZEALANDERS. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2733, 2 June 1915, Page 3

THE NEW ZEALANDERS. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2733, 2 June 1915, Page 3

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