ROLL OF HONOUR.
SIX DECLARED KILLED.
EIGHT DIE OF SICKNESS.
WOUNDED BEFORE CAPTURE.
A casualty list, issued yesterday, contains the names of six men, previously posted missing, who are now declared by Court of Inquiry to have been killed in action. Eight men have died of sickness. Eleven prisoners of war, now repatriated, were wounded prior to being captured by the Germans. Details:— KILLED IN ACTION. Previously reported missing, now declared by Court of Inquiry killed in action :— AUCKLAND INFANTRY. Whiting, W. J. f Aug. 24, 1918—Mrs. A. H. Griffiths, Hastings (s.). Hayes, F. C, Aug. 31, 1918-Mre. E. D. Hayes, Gisborne (m.). Leo, E. M., M.M.—Mrs. W. Leo, Surrey Street, Grey Lynn (m.). OTHER units. Wilson, C. (L.-Cpl.), C.M.R., March 30, 1918-Rev. W. Wilson, Ireland (f.). Previously reported wounded and missing :— Keller, F. W., A.L, Aug. 30, 1318-Mias 1. Keller, Khyber Pass (s.). Previously reported missing, believed wounded:— Geary, E. J., A.L, Sept 30, 1918—Mrs. M. Geary, Khyber Pass (m.). DIED OP SICKNESS. ARTILLERY. Dudley, J. C. A. (Lieut.), Feb. 22-Mrs. E. Dudley, Wellington (m.). McPhee, N. A., Feb. 12—Mrs. J. Mo Phee, Wellington (m.). Jessen, D., Feb. 23— W. A. Jessen, Wellington (f.). King, J. H., Feb. 13-Mrs. J. S. King, Owhango (m.). Oosgrove, P. J., Feb. 14-Mrs. H. M. Cosgrove, Melbourne. OTHER ITS. Peters, T. E., Engrs., Feb. 21-Mrs. C, J. Peters, Wellpark Avenue (m). Mapston, W. E., A.L, Feb. 21—Mrs. A. Mapston, St. Albons (w.). Paisley, H. W., Feb. 22— J. Paisley, Dunedin (f.). REPORTED WOUNDED. The following, who were prisoners of war in Germany and have been repatriated, are now reported to have been wounded prior to capture :— WELLINGTON DIPAHTBY. GUISE, H. E.—Mm. J. H. Guise, Wanzanui LUCAS, R. E. (L.-Cpl.)—Mrs. F. E. Lucas, Levin (w.), TERRILL, T. N.-Mrs. M. Farqnhar, Motunvu (m.). RIFLE BRIGADE. GOLDSBOROFGH, H. O—Mrs. L. Goldsborough, Hastings (m.). BROWN, L. E. (L.-Cpl-J-Mra. a Brown. Dunedin (m.). HALLEY, V. R. (CpL)-Mra. B. Billey, Island Bay (mX NEWBERRY, J. (CpU, MJL-J. Newberry, Karitaki (L). ENTRENOHINO BATTALION. HELLYER, A. Hellyer, Wes* Cliva (s.). WATSON, W.-Mrs. Quran, Wellington. BADMINGTON, A. S.-H. Badmington, England o>.). OTHER UNITS. HALLDAY, H. J., A.l.—Mra. H. Bennatt, Qratonga Avenue, Epsom (sj.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17097, 28 February 1919, Page 5
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