OVERSEA FORCES.
The following casualties to members of Oversea Forces having nearest relatives In New Zealand were re-ported on Saturday:— KILLED IN ACTION.—VeaIc, A. A., Second Lieutenant, Cambridge. DIFO FROM SICKNESS EN ROUTE TO NEW ZEALAND. —Simson, H., Lieutenant, Clive. WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL.—Herbert. F.; Bemuera. ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL, SICK (SLIGHT).— Bothamleyj H. H". D., Lieutenant, Wellington. AUSTRALIAN FORCES. KILLED IN ACTlON.—Jackson, J. (W. Jackson, Wylie's Grossing, brother); Malthouse, E., Newtown. DIED, CAUSE NOT STATED.—Fahey, S., Waihou. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING; NOW REPORTED WOUNDED AND PRISONER OF WAR.—Parkinson, —, Second Lieutenant, Auckland. ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL, SICK (SEVERE).— GatfleUl, W. (W. Gatfield, Oamaru). CONVALESCENT.—M'Beath, W. (Mrs Jf'Beath, Dune'din; M'Farlane, V., Wellington.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3334, 6 February 1918, Page 17
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108OVERSEA FORCES. Otago Witness, Issue 3334, 6 February 1918, Page 17
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