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FALLEN NEW ZEALANDERS

SERVING WITH THE AUSTRALIANS. A casualty list containing the names of nine New Zealanders who have been serving with the Australian forces at the front was issued on Saturday. It is as follows, with the names of next-of-kin residing in New Zealand within parentheses: REPORTED missing SECOND BATTALION. Previously reported wounded, now reported wounded and missing, August Bth, 1915Logan, G. H., 628 Private (J- Logan, Wilson street, Dunedin). Seventh battalion.

Previously reported wounded, now reported wounded and missing, April

25th, 1915. Baird, D., 660 Private (Mrs F. Baird, 34, Jackson street, Invercargill). ADMITTED MENTAL HOSPITAL, NETLEY, ENGLAND. Sixth Battalion.

Lockhart, J., 217 Private (Mrs A. Lockhart, Post Office, Milton). ADMITTED SECOND AUSTRALIAN GENERAL HOSPITAL, GHEZIRBH. Twentieth Battalion.

Coi. 'Jine, J. E., 954 Private (Mrs 3T. irilson, 21, Harrow street, Dunedin) ; fracture patella; seriously

Seventeenth/* Battalion,

Kernick, H., 1959 Private (Mrs 1, Kerniok, Blackball, Wert Coast, mother); haemorrhoids. Twenty-seventh Battalion. Conn, J., Captain (R. Oonn, Dunedin, brother); haemorrhoids. ADMITTED FIRST AUXILIARY HOSPITAL, CAIRO, FROM MALTA, JANUARY 11th. Thirteenth Battalion. Miles, R.;-1063 Corporal (Agnes Wardell, South Belt, Ashburton); dysentery. ADMITTED THIRD AUXILIARY HOSPITAL, CAIRO, FROM MUDROS, JANUARY, 14th. Seventeenth Battalion. Adamson, W., 795 Sergeant (Miss M. Adamson, 35, Nixon street. Great North rokd, Auckland, sister); haemorrhoids. , Nineteenth Battalion. O’Hara, W. H., 1260 Sergeant-Major (Mrs O’Hara, Lanark street, Balclutba); tonailitia. r

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9267, 7 February 1916, Page 7

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FALLEN NEW ZEALANDERS New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9267, 7 February 1916, Page 7

FALLEN NEW ZEALANDERS New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9267, 7 February 1916, Page 7

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