BOLL OF HONOUR.
SIX DEATHS KEPORTED.
PRISONERS NUMBER 26.
TOTAL OF 27 MEN WOUNDED
Casualty lists published this morning deal with the New Zealand Expeditionary Force and with ex-New Zealanders serving with the Imperial and Australian Forces. Six deaths are reported, while men reported officially as prisoners of war total 26. The wounded number 27. Details — AUCKLAND DISTRICT. DIED WHILST PRISONER. Jones, Francis Henry (L.-Cpi.), April 24 —G. Jones, Archhill (f.
WOUNDED AND PRISONER. CUNDY. Andrew 8.. W.l.—Mrs. D. Cundy, Piopio 'ru.i-
PRISONERS IN GERMANY.
ENTRENCHING BATTALION. BAKER, Frederick G.— M. Baker, Devonport. BROADHEAD, George —A. Broadhoad. Yha f.t-.3 'h ). CURRIE, Edward K.—W. Currie, Grey Ljnn !b.). JOHNSTON. Edward S.—Mrs. M. Wilson, Marokopa (3.). JOY, Edward -Miss M. Joy, England. MCDONALD. Thomas J.—D. McDonald. Edendaie (f.). SOMERVILLE, Edward J.-Mis. A. Soroervi!lc. Rangiatoa (m.). STAPLETON, John L.—Miss E. Stapleton, Hamilton East. OTHER UNITS. TRBTJHOVICH. Volento. R.B —J. Trbuhovich, Hobson Street <b.). REPORTED WOUNDED. HAYWARD, William H. '2nd-Lieut.). 1., June s—Mrs. Tonge, Auckland (m.). WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL COOPER, Charles H.. A.1., Juno 3—H. Cooper, Birkdale ib.t. D'ATH, George M.. R. 8.. May 26— Mrs. J. M. D'Ath. Manukau ie.). NOW REPORTED NOT WOUNDED. HIKAMETE. Hakopa, Maori Cont.—T. Hikamete, Rotorua (b.h WELLINGTON DISTRICT. DIED OF WOUNDS. Pederson, Karl B. &., W. 1., June 8— Mrs. W. E. Cook, North Makara (s.). DIED OP SICKNESS. Cole, Arthur, W. 1.. June 12— Mrs. M. Sherrock, Tiakitahuna (a.). WOUNDED AND PRISONER. BROOKER, Edward E., W.l.— H. Garner. Lower Hutt (s.}. PRISONERS IN GERMANY. ENTEENCHING BATTALION. BEATTIE. Walker—Mrs. Macalam, Wellington (6.1. „ COPPEN. Herman (Cpl.)—W. Coppen, Ensland (f.). , „ , DOBSON. William J.—Mrs. C. J. Dobson, Wellington. DUCKWORTH, Frederick J. <Sgt.)—Mrs. N. Duckworth, Palnifrston North. SANDERS. James (L.-Cpl,)—J. Henderson, Wellington (f.). , _ , MURPTTY, Reggie H.— Miss Murphy. Toko. STEVENS. Frank—Miss A. Stevens, Palmerston North. WOUNDED. ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL WELLINGTON INTANTKT.
ASTRIDGE. Allen G.. June 3—A. C. Astridge. Levin if.). HEAL. Alfred L. (Cpl.). June 3— Mrs. Strachan, Napier. JACKSON. Roy M.. Juno 4—W. Jackson, New Plymouth (f.). HALL, Jack E., June 5— Ha.ll, Ohakune.
HUNT. Roy H.. Artly.. May 30—Mrs. A. A. Hunt, Wellington (m.). SARGENT. George E.. A.1., June 7—R. W. Sargent. Hawcra. (f.). HART, George W. (CpU, W. 1.. June 3—J. Hart, Wellington ({.). MORRIS, John P., R. 8., May 27—Mrs. "W. Gullet, Giaborne.
CANTERBURY DISTRICT.
PRISONERS IN GERMANY.
BATTALION
CALCOTT. Arthur E.—Mrs. R. E. Calcott, Christchurch (w.). GILES, Archibald W.—Mrs. M. Giles, Christ-
church (m.l. SCANLAX. Jamvs T. H.— Scanlan, Lyttelton if.).
WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL
RYDER, Henry W., Artly., June I—Mrs. E. Ryder. Lyttelton (m.! TWOMEY. Brian L., C.1.. June I—J. Twomey. Temuka (f.). BRYDON. Cecil C, C.1., June 5—J. Brydon. Renwicktown ((.). GRAY, WiMiam E., R.B-. June Mrs. A. Roes. Tinwald (si.
OTAGO DISTRICT.
DIED OF WOUNDS. Brazier, William. Artly., June Mrs. S. Brazier, Nightcaps (m.). PRISONERS IN GERMANY. ENTRENCHING BATTALION. CALDWELL. James H.—J. Caldwell. Mokotua (m.). CLARK Charles W. (L.-Cpl.)—Mrs. C. Clark, Caversham <w.). READY. Mrs. M. Ready. Waikiwi (m.). SMITH. Oliver A. B. (Cpl.)—A. Smith, InTcrcargill (f.). OTHER TWITS. HARREX. Harold 0.. W.l.—Mrs. E. Harrex, Becks (m.). REPORTED WOUNDED. BUCHANAN". Robert O. (2nd Lieut.). Artly.. June 4—Mrs. D. Buchanan. Dunedin. WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL WAKDELL. George P.. Artly.. June I—G. Dwyer, Oamaru. PATERSON. John. W. 1.. June 4—J. Paterson, Ngapara (£.).
IMPERIAL FORCES.
The following casualties to ex-New Zealanders serving with the Imperial Forces are reported for the week ending June IS:—
KILLED IN ACTION. Campbell, R., .May 25—Mrs. Campbell Grey Lynn. '
WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL WADE, J. (Cpl.). May 20-G. Wade, Auckland.
SLIGHT, REMAINING WITH UNIT. FREYBERG, B. C. V.C., D.S.O. (Brie - Gen. i. June 2—Mrs. Freyberg, Wellington tnj.). 6
AUSTRALIAN FORCES.
The following casualties to ex-New Zealanders serving with the Australian forces are reported for the week ending June 15 :— to
KILLED IN ACTION Stubbs, George, May 27—M. Napier ()".).
Stubbs.
REPORTED WOUNDED
HILL. Albert-Mrs. E. ="*"»"' D — virKe (m.). vr>APP G ' e T re ~¥/ S - 9; J,lpp ' Birkenhead. «-rT>i ß T ohn —Mrs. M. Moore. Hamilton. ■wttt £ ameJ + Strain. Dunedn. WIL sS S " L -B«- W Williams
WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL M °LONEY. Daniel, May 20-L. Moloney, ot. Jidda (f.). WOOD. Fred.. May 25— E. Pankhurst. Ohakune.
A hospital report is as follows • — Removed from Serious List: Daniel Moloney. St. Kilda. Condition Stationary: Geo. Grainger. Waltham.
Condition Improved: F. L. Stokes. Christ church. Severe Cases: Lieut. Home, Whangarei; Ernest Breeze, Dunedin.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16879, 18 June 1918, Page 6
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