CASUALTIES.
KILLED IN ACTION. Rim. .J. Lance, L.-t'pl. W. McKav, Klin. J, A. Robertson, Rfm. AV. Scott, tf'fm. H. Shaw, Sgt. 0. A. Still. DIED OF WOUNDS. Lieut. C. .1. K. Edvards, Pvt, R. C. RoyiiLsh, Pvt. A. Huchan. WOUNDED. Kl'm. A. Bonis, Rim. 1). Curtin, Rim. E. Fawcett, Rfm. W. T. Glover. Wounded, admitted to hospital: I'vt. :. W. Dutton, Pvf. .J. F. Hockingi >gt. R. McKinlov, L.-Cpl. E. W. Vette; Sgt. L. G. Cameron, Pvt. I?. S. Fisher, i'vt. L. L. flalwood, I'vt.* E. J.Hogan, I'vt. I). Jackson. L.-Cpl. E. Matthews, i'vt, A. I). Price, Pvt, P. P. Scollard, Pvt, A. G. Smith, I'vt. H. Woblev, Pvt. 3. E. Wright, I'vt. A. V. Bright. Pvt. 1. G. Greene. L.-Cpl. %. R. Could, L.-Cpl. H. W. Ingram, Pvt, W. Tavlor, i'vt. E. K. Howe, Pvt. A. I). McLennon, I'vt. C. Whftohouse, I'vt. J. Miller, I'vt. 1?. H. Weir, i'vt. L. J. Russell, Rfm. R. Miller. Cpl. F. N. Ambler, Cpl. .1. Dicker, Kim. M. F. Dillon, Rim. H. L. McQuoid, Kim. E. M. I). Ohlsons, Kim. 0. C. Plummet, Pvt. J. R. Johnstone. Slightly wounded, remaining with unit: Rfm. It. Shaw, Rfm. H. Sparks, Rfm. W. 11. Aj-mitage, Kim. T. H. Burnett. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. All privates iinle«s otherwise stated. Reported fltiiieei'ou'il.Y ill i J. Brighton, Cpl. J''. E. Homann. Pronovtnced out of danger: C. K, Muni, Severe cases: Lieut. O. Bridgomail, E. Adams, D. B. Anderson, 11. C. Anderson, Sorgt. A. H. Beer. T. Best. 11. G'. Belts, LCpl. T. Crawford, E."' S. Dnrrell, W. Ferguson, G. A, Firtlajsonj A. J. Hcaly, E J. 0. Hope? 1L McG, Inglis, J. M. Kenny, A. V. Now, F. Sntitli, C. A. Tucker, V". T. Webb. Not reported as. scvero eases: Captain N. 11. Prior, Lieut. J. N. Dullard, Lieilti K. A, Harrison, Lieut. K. A. Hognn, A. E. Askew, A. E. C. Barriball, J. G. Bone, A. V Bright, A- P. Bryant, A. Butler, Sergt. I, G. Cameron, C. Council, W. G. Crawford, A. W. Criehtou, L.-Cpl. A. G. Davidson, T W, Davis, H. S. Dean, H. S. Dick, ,1. Dunlay, H. 11. Badts, G. .11. Evans, J. Evaiis, W. Fairhall. B. A. Fernandez, 1, W Fitchott, J. Flanagan, W. Fleming, 1). J. Galbraith, L. W. Garnett, T. J. Goldsmith, 1L Gore, J. Hammond, 'J'. Harris, I I, Hareourt, W. tleuhehvood, J. W. Hill, I W Hirst, It. A. Hounslow, J. Howe, A. D. ! Jours. Sergt. A. 11. Kean, It. Kidd, A. Lauder, G. Loppcr, A. A. Lockio. J. A. McArthur, T. Moßridc, M. McCorkil), W. McCVmas'ntv, J. McCune, D. Mac Donald, M. McDonald. M. McDougall, L.-Cpl. A. Mclvor, A. MacKav, N. McLean, 11. D. B. McLeod, W. MeD. McQueen. .1. Malm, T Matonga, A. -I). Mathieson, I'. Millar, W J. D. Milne, M. Morrison, J. D. Morrison, G. J. Murphy, H. J. Murphy, \\ R, Ogle H. E. Over, T. PJ|iaone, A. Potherbridge, D. Povey. G. Bait, T. Reed, Sgt. G P. Rhodes,.-Cpl. A. E. Rieklevcn, v\. Sloan, 11. 'l], Smith, 11. Stanton, G. Sum merfield, L.Cpl. A. 11. Tempcrley M leward, .1. A. T. Thomson, Yi. 11. rdsloy, J. Toluiic, T. Torbet, W. Torrance, Q.M.b. H 0 Totman, L. C. Trickor, A. Twocchc, K. R. Uro'uhnrt, J. Vaughan, G. A. Nickers, R. G. Walker, Sergt. T. Walker. Among the- eases reported "not severe" in the last casualty list is Pvt. I. Harris, of the King's Own Light Infantry Brigade. Pvt. Harris loft New Zealand with the '2oth Reinforcements and was wounded in the recent fighting at Abraham's Height. He is a brother of Mr G. Harris and Miss J. Harris, and nephew of Mr A. Sneddon and Mrs W. Wallace, all of this town.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10104, 11 October 1917, Page 3
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