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POLL OF HONOUR.

SEVEN DEATHS REPORTED.

FOUR DIE OF SICKNESS.

A casualty list, issued on Saturday, contains the names of two men, previously reported wounded and missing, now reported killed in action, of four men died of sickness, one being in New Zealand, and of one died while prisoner. Details:— KILLED IN ACTION. Previously reported wounded and missing:— Trail, R., A.1., Oct. 1-Mrs. L. Trail, Clevedon On.). Dalton., A. J., A.1., Oct. 1-E. Dalton Awatere (b.). DIED OF SICKNESS. Duxfleld, L. A., 0.1.-A. T. Duxfield, Raurimu (f.). Swinbourne, C,, M.G. Corps, Dec. 10Mrs. C. R. Swinbourne, Te Horo. Paul, C. W., A.1., Dec. 16— J. R. G. Paul, Cape Fjulwind (b.). Died in New Zealand: Macaulay, 0., R. 8., Dec. 13-A Macaulav, Waipunanui.

DIED WHILE PRISONER. Unofficially reported died while prisoncu of war, no date given :— Frost, W. W., Entrench. Batt.— lfisa C. Frost, Westfield.

WITH THE AUSTRALIAN FORCES.

A hospital report contains the following reference to ex-New ZeaJanders serving with the Australian Forces:—

Dangerous: A. Hardin?-Mrs. (J. Harding, Removed flora Dangerous List: Albert Alartin-M. Kln « ai ' Kaitoke, Dannevirke Admitted 4to Hospital, Sick: L. WebsterMrs. Webster, Palnierston North.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17040, 23 December 1918, Page 7

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188

POLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17040, 23 December 1918, Page 7

POLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17040, 23 December 1918, Page 7