WITH THE AUSTRALIANS.
SYDNEY, August 31. The 202nd and 203rd casualty lists include the following New Zealanders : —• WOUNDED.—Lieutenant N. S. Boyle, Sergeants M. Paterson and P. C. Tothill, Corporal B. King, Lance-corporals J. Nagel and F. W. Clark. Privates J. M'Greger, G. H. M'Oorra.ish, O- Webb. N. D. Wassney, F. Hale, and A. H. M'Lcar. SERIOUSLY ILL.—Private W. Scott Dunscott. CONVALESCENT.—Private J. M. Codyre. September 2. The names of the following New Zealanders are included in casualty list No. 204 : WOUNDED.—Sergeant L. Wilkins, Privates N. H. Fallow, C. J. F. Rasmussen, J. Mood}-, A. H. M'lndoe, T. R. Hailey, F. G. Clarke, and G. Foster (second occasion). RETURNED TO DUTY.—Private L. F. Smith. September 4. Casualty list No. 205 contains the following names of New Zealanders: — KILLED' TN ACTlON.—Private L. F. M'KAY. WOUNDED.—Lieutenant W. M. Nelson, Privates J. W. Kew, W. A. Marshall. IMPROVING (previously ill).—Private L. A. Black. The following casualties were reported at noon on Saturday to members of the Australian Army having next-of-kin in New Zealand: — KILLED IN ACTION.—-NOLAN, J. 8., 1307/1308 (Mr T. F. Nolan, Bulls, Bangitikei); COOKE, THOMAS, 3055 (Mrs M. E. Cooke, care W. Richardson, Susarloaf road, Brooklyn, Wellington, wife); STONE, J. E., Lieutenant, (Mr M. J. Hogan, Auckland); M'RAE, J. D., 1186 (Mrs F. 11. Creamer, Auckland, sister). DIED OF WOUNDS.—RASMUSSEN, C. J., 2674 (Mr N. Rasmussen, 240 Cuba street. Wellington, father) j SIMPSON, N. W., 680 (Mrs A. Simpson, New Plymouth, mother). MISSING.—STMMS, S. G, 1822/1725 (Miss G. Simms, Christchurch, sister); HERKET, T. H., 3.-100 (Mrs I. Herket, DargaviJle, morher). WOUNDED.—Campbell, H M'D., Secondlieutenant (Mrs H. Campbell, Cromwell, Otago, mother); Savage, S., 370 (Mrs M'Lennan, Tairua, Auckland); Shalders, H., 1058 (Mrs J. Shalders, Kakapuaka, Balclntha, mother); M'Donald, J., 15G5 (Mr L. Marsh, Hillsborough, Taranaki). WOUNDED, SEVERE.—Admitted Eleventh General Hospital: Baker, R. St., 758 (Mrs J. Baker, Glenmore, Auckland, mother) Admilted Second Australian General Hospital: Hill, R. A., 1923 (Miss K. F. Kerr, S 3 Mein street, Wellington).
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Otago Witness, Issue 3260, 6 September 1916, Page 20
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