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ROLL OF HONOUR.

ONE DEATH REPORTED. " TEN MEN WOUNDED. A casualty list circulated on Saturday contains the names of one man who has <Jied of wounds and of ten who have been wounded. Details:— DIED OF WOUNDS. Bell, Walter 0. (dpi.), Camel Corps, April &-Mrs. M. Bell, Kaitaia (m.). REPORTED WOUNDED. CAMEL CORPS. March 30:— „ _ , BOCKTHOUGHT, Hugh W.-S. W. Buckthought, Rftfflan«.). ' ... NEWTON, Reginald G.-A. E. Newton, BRITTEN, Francis A.-Miss E. J. Britten, JAMISON Jo^ ) -C.-Mrß. J. E. Jamison, Greytown (w.). . . , T ■» BROSNAHAN, Daniel J. (L.-Cpl.)-J. H. Brosnahttn, Levels if.). m,;,,^ PHILPOTT, Clifford P.-H. S. Philpot. Courlenay Street, St. Albans. SLIGHT, REMAINING WITH UNIT. CASBEY, Edward J., A.1., March 27-Mary P. Reid, Sydney (s.). WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL RIFLE BBIOAEE. RUSSELL, Alexander J., March 31— R. Russell. Gteymouth (f.). ~-",, „ BARB. James 9.. March 30-Mrs. M. Barr, Dunedin (m.). , ~ , „. T JOHNSTON, Alexander M.. March 30-J. W. Jolmaton, Oaraaru (I.). IMPERIAL FORCES-

ONE DEATH REPORTED. The following casualties to .ex-New Zea-l.-mdersiiervrnfr with ih«f Imperial Forces are reported for the weekending April 13: — lO'BriWi, £. l«pl.), MwA 25—M«. O'Brien, Freeman's Bay. .' BESOMED MISSING. MONAGHAN P. (Capt.), South African Forces-C. Monagmm, Karon lb.), WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL CRUM, J.. March 2&-R. Crura, Ponsonby. WILLIS. F. P. (Lieut). April &-Mis. M. Willis, Cambridge (m.). The ease of 2nd Liout. W. F. Warner, Merivale, is reported as not severe. AUSTRALIAN FORCES. FOUR DEATHS REPORTED. Tho following casualties to ex-New Zealanders serving with the Australian forces are reported for the ending April 13;— KILLED IN ACTION. Dixon, Wilfrid (Opl.), March 28-J. Dixon, Mt. Iden (f.). DIED OF WOUNDS. Hanmer, John (Opl.), March 29— Hanrcer, Woolston- (f.). Peed, Wm. (Opl.), March 29-E. T. Peed, Wairapo (f.). DIED FROM INJURIES.' Burton, Ernest (Lieut.), result of aeroplane accident, April Burton, Dunedin.

REPORTED WOUNDED. No dates given:— CLARK, Geo.— Clark. Eden Terrace (f.). HOWE, Leslie 0, (Sgt.HR. G. Howe. Parnell. LANGUISH, Sydney (Sgt.J-G. E. Langrish, Tirnara. i SWANSTON, Norman-P. C. Swanston, Botorua. „ . TANNER..C.—W. Tanner, Napier. WILLIAM, B.— William, Dunedin (f.). WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL SHEPPARD. Alfred, March 26— J. Sheppard, Wellington. "•i '■ ■ __^_ A hospital report states that the case of H. R. Conlin, Wellington, is severe, while cases reported as not severe aro those of James Cullman, Greymouth: Burnand Osborne, Palmerston North: and John Tuohy, Takapau. William O'Brien, Hastings, is reported 'to bo improving. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16824, 15 April 1918, Page 6

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ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16824, 15 April 1918, Page 6

ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16824, 15 April 1918, Page 6