OVERSEA FORCES.
The following casualties to members of overseas forces having nearest relatives in New Zealand have been reported : IMPERIAL FORCES. KILLED IN ACTlON.—Johnstone, G. C, Seclieut., Waipukurau. DIED FROM WOUNDS.—llottershall, H. S. Sec - lieut., Wellington. MISSING; BELIEVED DROWNED.— Wand, J. 0. Auckland. ' MISSING; NOW REPORTED PRISONER OF WAR AT LEMBERG, GERMANY.—Evans O Christchurch. ' "' WOUNDED; ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL.—BaIe A. P. (Mrs Dale, Dunedin); Campbell, C' Taumarunui. ' WOUNDED ACCIDENTALLY.-Croucher, R., Sec - lieut.. Parnell. ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL; SICK SLIGHT Paton, P., Capt., Mount Eden. AUSTRALIAN FORCES. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING; NOW REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION.-Storev F wniterimu. * ' WOUNDED.—Crutchfield, O. WOUNDED (SEVERE); ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL.—Rogers, P., Makehj. ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL, SICK.— R e id IT ..,2?^iU Chisila]l - T " Christ-church. ' _ WOUNDED; ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL.-Cooke W., Oorpl.. .Auckland. ™^' SICK (SEVERE); ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL Ilarrowell, R., Peinucrn:.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3336, 20 February 1918, Page 17
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130OVERSEA FORCES. Otago Witness, Issue 3336, 20 February 1918, Page 17
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