ROLL OF HONOR.
CASUALTY LIST. The following casualty list, referring -to the Wellington Military District, was issued last evening:— Died of Sickness* Private A. Cole (Tiakitahuna). Correction. Previously reported missing, now reported wounded and prisoner of war in Germany: Private E. E. Brooker (Lower Hutt). • ■ Previous reported missing believed prisoner of-war, now officially reported prisoner of war in Germany: Private W. Beattie (Brooklyn), Corporal H. Cbppen (England), Private W. J. Dobson (Melrose), Sergeant F. J. Duckwood (Palmerston North), Lance-Corporal J. Henderson (Wellington), Private R.H. Murphy (Toko), Private F. Stevens (Palmerston North).
Wounded. (Admitted to Hospital.) Gunner R. H. Hunt (Wellington), Private G. E. Sargent (Hawera), Private A. G. Astridge (Levin), Corporal A. L. Heale (Napier), Private R. M. Jackson (New Plymouth), Private J. E. Hail (Ohakune function), Corporal G. W. Hart (Wellington), Rifleman J. Morris (Gisborne)-. . HOSPITAL REPORT. The following names appear in the latest hospital report:— Dangerously 111 Corporal A. J. Allom (Wairoa). Seriously III: Private T. Potatau (Nuhaka). Not reported as severe cases: Sec-ond-Lieutenant J. L. Y. Martyn (Gisborne). .
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4898, 18 June 1918, Page 5
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