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ROLL OF HONOUR.

ONE DEATH REPORTED.

Casualty lists issued during the weekend deal with men in the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces and with ex-New Zealanders serving in the Imperial and Australian forces. One man is reported to have died of sickness, while two others are now reported officially as prisoners of war in Germany. Five men are reported wounded. Details :—

DIED OF SICKNESS.

Knox, Trevor R. R. 8., June 9—W. Knox, John Stroot, Ponsonby (f.). PRISONERS OF WAR.

ARMSTRONG. William H., Entrench. Bait. —J. White, Christohurch. ~ „ HAY, Arthur E., Entrench. Batt.—Mrs. K. Hay, Now Plymouth (m.).

WITH THE IMPERIAL FORGES.

The following casualties to ex-New Zoalandori serving with the Imperial forces wo reported for the week ending July 13;—

WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. BOWDEN, A. T., June 29-Miss A, Thompson, Newmarket.

An Imporial hospital report is:— Not Severe; Capt. J. A, Thomas', Humphreys, Christohurch; 2nd Lieut. P. H. Williams, Timaru, Doins Well: 2nd Lieut. Cuthbert Froyburg. Wellington.

WITH THE AUSTRALIAN FORCES. Tho following casualties to ex-New Zealanders serving with the Australian forces are reported for the week ending July 13:--

REPORTED WOUNDED. KERR, Alfred (2nd Lieut-l-Mrs. C. Kerr, Opotiki (m.). -, CAIRNS, Porcival-J. Cairns, Ponsonby. COMBIE. Willlam-J. Comrio, Runcunan. McMAHON-8. McMahon, Wakatipu (b.).

An Australian hospital report js:— Dangerous: A. Harding, Gisborne. Condition Improved: George Grainger, Waltharaj Albert Hill, Dannevirke; N. Swanston. Rotorua. Progressing Favourably: Richard Nimmo, Fox ton; Daniel Thorpe, Wairoa. Sovore: E. Casoy, Waipawa; J. H. Ingram, Marton,

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16902, 15 July 1918, Page 6

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ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16902, 15 July 1918, Page 6

ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16902, 15 July 1918, Page 6

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