WITH OVERSEAS FORCES.
NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. The following casualties were reported on Saturday to members of Overseas Forces having ncxb-of-kin in New Zealand : WITH IMPERIAL FORCES. PRONOUNCED OUT OF DANGER.— Rasmussen, H. P., Sec.-lieut., Lycll; Bromner, J., Sec.-lieut., Hamilton. „ , NOT REPORTED AS SEVERE CASE.— Macanster, S. M., Sec.-lieut. (-Mr Maoalister, Invercargill, brother). WITH AUSTRALIAN FORCES. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING; NOW REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION. —Browne, F., Hinuera. _ - „ ~ REPORTED WOUNDED.— Burrell, B. (A. Burrell, Dunedin); Graham,' N. (Mrs 0. Graham, Dunedin); Sturmer, D., Ponsonby. WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL.— Turk, C., Blackball. Lance-sergeant Stanley Baldwin (killed in action, “Somewhere in France,” August 21) was the youngest son of Mrs C. Baldwin, Main South road, Gore. He was in business for some time in Tapanui as a motor mechanic, and enlisted with the Seventh Reinforcements. Sergeant Baldwin was wounded the first time in the Somme battle. The dead, soldier was well known throughout Otago and Southland.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3316, 3 October 1917, Page 20
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