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ROLL OF HONOUR.

ONE KILLED 'IN ACTION. iitt^ 4 - • '^Sm mmfc. -: ANOTHER REPORTED MISSING The : following casualty :■ list, : issued by the Defence Department, | was circulated by the" Press Association on Saturday:—". ;• KILLED IN ACTION. Wright, John William. Engine*™. March my: 12— J. Wright, 4, Homo Street, Arch--a'-hill: (father). , ',' >■ . v'fMi v-v^i-s^Sr:;-. '-'•'":■: -: :; ''::vi;: i: vH:.:S:'~.v REPORTED MISSING. Coles. Cecil Ernest. Wellington Infantry, ■s'js March Mrs. E. .-!!.'* Coles, ' Ongaonga, , . Hawke's Bay - (raothor). .• - -_ ,< HOSPITAL AND' PROGRESS REPORT. SEVERAL MEN SERIOUSLY ILL. ■ The following hospital, and-(progress report was issued by the Defence Depart-1 ment on Saturday:— , ■', Dangerously ill: ; B.'. - Mahuika, G. O." Ma?sey,': : F. E. Soarrott, ■•■■■■ r < .■v.K-1.-cN.i'.;.-..'; r Seriously ill: C. T. Carleton, R.. F. •' Coyle, D. Penwarden. ■■.» ; "Removed = from' danaeroualy -ill list: ■ A. C. O. Clark. V , . ■ •■• .•,., - i:* Removed v from .-:'■ seriously '] ill ;i list: "C. McCrae; ■* :■•. •■■■■: $ ■::■■■"■:■■■■/ Not severe cases: N. Lindsay, A. G. Paget. • PRIVATE 'ADVICE. 11. P. . OULLWICK. * l Cabled advice has been received from [Melbourne, through Sir James Allen, by ; the Rev. S. C. Cullwick, vicar of Wax[pawa; Hawke's Bay, that his son, Harry P. Cullwick. serving 'with;the Australian Imperial ; Forces, '• has ;-. been severely j,wounded in France ' ; [ PRIVATE W. J. O'HANLON.' t \"S Private : William James O'Hanlon, re!ported : killed in; action in France on Febj ruary ' 21, was -the. son of ; Mr! and Mrs. James F. O'Hanlon, •'■ Towai, . Bay of j Islands, and grandson ;of the late Mr. ! Thomas; Frost, of Howick. "./ Born ; at'Tara- ! dale, Hawke's ■ Bay, 27-years ago, he . was educated at Oakum, school, Taranaki, Sub* j sequently : he followed ■ the occupation.. of a farmer. He was &'> keen -footballer. Prij vate O'Hanlon left New Zealand '.with- the !Auckland regiment. In November, 1915, he was: invalided to England,.whence'; he I was sent to • France after having ' been about six months in the Tooting Hospital.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16498, 26 March 1917, Page 6

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ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16498, 26 March 1917, Page 6

ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16498, 26 March 1917, Page 6