GENERAL WOUNDED.
. SIR ANDREW. RUSSELL.
REMAINING WITH HIS COMMAND.
[by telegraph.—press association.] , WELLINGTON. Tuesday.
The Minister for Defence has received advice, that Major-General Sir Andrew H.- Russell, commanding the New Zealand Division in the field, has been wounded. . Fortunately the injury is slight, and Sir Andrew was able to remain with his command, CONDITION OF WOUNDED. j MANY DANGEROUSLY ILL. REPORTS FROM HOSPITALSThe following hospital report was issued last evening by the Defencs Department:— Dangerously 111: Captain J. Thompson, D. D. Brown, 0. A. Caradua, G. M. Day, W. Dean. W. H. Dennison. G. S. ,Donald. H. Everett, W. J.Tarrow, W. HallißMV F.M. Hampton, J. 8. Hannah, G. Herrinß. J. Hotero, L. i. Button, C. A. King. J. Msßnde, Rflmn. P. It. Couville, C._ O. , Mathus. A. R. Mayo, Cpl. J. H. Menzie, G. Millar, H. Moody, W. Morrison. Rflmn. D. Muirhead, L.Cpl. fa. A. Oldham. L. C. Parfltt, L. A. Potts, W. W. Shelton. T. W. Sim. L. ,H. Simpson, W. X. Speer, W. Storey. J. Snlli van. W. Tamihana. J. C. Turnbull, Rflmn. J. I Walker. K. Warena, H. Whakataka. L.dpi. P. White, 0. P. Wilson. Rflmn. W. Amondsoii, W. P. Clark, Spr. S. Davieß, tL. J! Hutton, D. Langley.. Cm. J. 5. Mensies, T.-Cpl. H. Roaanowaki, Rflmn. J. G.. I. Shanks, Rflmn. E. Wooarow. 1 '* ' '. ' Seriously 111: 2nd Lieut. J. W. Fraser. 2nd Lieut. S. King, 2nd Lieut. H. A.. Twining, W. McK. Bourke, Rflmn.. J. Christie, Rflmn. D. MeC. Clark, Bmbr. R. J. Clark.. B. Craddock. D. J. Cunningham, D. A. Dmneen. Rflmn. S. Duff, W. A. Graham, L. H. Hay don, W. Henderson, Rflmn. F. Hiles Smith, Tor. A. Hinton, H. Boilings, L. S. Hopkins. Rflmn. T. E. Jellings, W. Lander, A. C. MoCaw, M. Mclnerney, J. McNmc«, F. MoVey. Rflmn. D. J. Manney, T.-Cpl. F. Martyn. Cpl. W. M. Millar. Cel. H. P. Olney. Rflmn. E. J. Park. M. E. Bamm. C. J. Randell, Rflmn. A. T. Reid, A. J. Sheat. Rflmn. S. Smith, Spr. W. 8. Watson. Still Seriously HI: J. L. Aialabie, 8,0 M.S. C. S. Burnand, Cpl. W. E. Dalxoll. Rflmn. E. Florence, J. A G. Flower, J. ii. Grigg, T. Hampton. Mete. Cpl. E. B. A. O'Donnoil, Rflmn. W. Steele, Cpl. A. Thain, Rflmn. G. , Vincent, Rflmn. J. Walker, E. J, Williams. Removed from Dangerously 111 List: G. F. Byrne. H. Grace, R. Mayo, Rflran, J. Tyson. Removed from Seriously 111 List: Capt. A. Kidd, 2nd Lieut. H. B. Pattrick, F. W. Co rigan, L.-Cpl. D. H. Crooks, Rflmn. J. T. Foster, Rflmn. W. Gaskell, W. Lander. R. Mete, Rflmn.* R, C. Richardson, B. Ronnthwaite, Gnr. J. Sinclair, J. A. Webb. Rflmn. W. J. West. _ Severe: Capt. G. E. Bridge, Capt. J. A. Marshall, Capt N. R. Wilson, Lieut, K. S. Ewing, Lieut. P. W. French. Lieut, C. W. Jones, Lieut. C. R. McKenzio, Lieut. J. B. M&wson. MEN WHO HAVE FALLEN. LIEUTENANT G. A. WORSLEY. A cablegram vjas received yesterday by Mr. G. A. Worsley, headmaster of the Otonga school, to the effect that his son, Lieutenant W. R. Worsley, is at present in London, suffering from slight shell shock. Lieutenant Worsley was educated at the Auckland Grammar School, where he was a lieutenant in the school cadets. RIFLEMAN A. BRUCE. Rifleman Allan Bruce; reported wounded and in hospital, left New Zealand with one of the early reinforcements. His father, JMr. J. M. Bruce, of Te Awamutu, has received a cablegram from the Walton-on-1 Thame# Hospital, stating that he is doing well. 'fc————
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16570, 20 June 1917, Page 8
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