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THE ROLL OF HONOUR

HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. J| The following hospital and progress re- "■"■2 port was issued yesterday:— .4 Dangerously HI. ff Wilson J. L., Lieutenant; Langiey, D.i * Rickus, T. S.; Sainsbury, E. • . *;M: Seriously 111. I Burrows W. M.; Drewitte, D. L.|:v& M'Bnde, J. ; Phillips, H.; Wise, B.; -£ Clancy W. S., Second Lieutenant; Adams. S? J.; Anderson, T.; Beck, D. S.; Candy, F : ® West WJ P " KCrr ' W ' J M ' Cracken ' W.;^| Removed from Seriously 111 List. W: Brown, J.; Franklin, J.; Thompson, J. '•■■& Severe Gases. I Jackson, J., Lance-corporal; Selves, 0 ' "■ H. ; Sleivwright, H. ; Smith, V. H.; mon, T. J.; Soman, U. JR.: Speer, W T- >- lancred, G. W. : Townsend, C E.; Wa«£:'-'-- J< ' horn, E• Wakefield, D. W-; Walker, P7; Wall, N.iWallen, J. R.; Weller, S. & \&s. Western, a J. ; Williamson, R. H.; * R.; Wilson, H. W. Corporal; Wood, J. 0:«fWoodcock, S. J. ';; ;r Not Severe Gases. 2§ Warren, W E. R_, Second Lieutenant ;M Allan, J. ; Clark, N. C.; Johnston, H. R. \'M Joansen, K. A.; Kaikuku, R.; Keay, E J.; Keats, H.; Kennedy, H. M.; King, W V.; King, E. C.j Kitson, W. <£ Vtt Korterast, H :'/£; PRIVATE LAUDER. c* Private O. S. Lauder (reported is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs A. W *% Lauder, of lnvercargdl, and nephew of* .Lieutenant-colonel Oossgrove, V.D of •''" Christchurch. He was born at and was educated at the Middle School In-v vercargill. He enlisted from the Department as soon as he was 20 years of--"•£ age, and left with the 16th ReirJoreements.' s S llis eldest brother George is still -at the front, and his other brother (Sergeant Wil--i& son Lauder) is at present on sick leave-S irom the Recruiting Department, ton, where he has been for some time. JM GUNNER BELL. "H Private cables received indicate that ner Frank Dillon Bell has been wounded *S on the Belgian frontier, and has been mitted to a French hospital. His include a broken leg. Gunner Bell, reached his twenty-first birthday last month, : f left with the 13th Reinforcements, having:* been successively appointed bombardier and -£ corporal artillery at Featherston, but W smce reaching France, over nine months 1 M ago, he has served alternately as erunner>§ and driver with his battery, which has been® awarded premier position in with other New Zealand and British .bat-?** teries behind the lines. The telegraphic in-\$ formation so far received is of a hopefulscharacter. He 6 the only son of Mr A D-'l Bell, of the First Otago Military Board, and was educated at the WaitaM'# High School. Gunner Bell was in London'"-?! when war broke out, and at once the London Special Police, remaining : in*S? their ranks, chiefly on night duty, till his.;t§ return to New Zealand. ■ - Kp

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17066, 26 July 1917, Page 5

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR Otago Daily Times, Issue 17066, 26 July 1917, Page 5

THE ROLL OF HONOUR Otago Daily Times, Issue 17066, 26 July 1917, Page 5