THE ROLL OF HONOUR
CASUALTY LIST WO. 499. (Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, January 25. Died of Wounds. (November 3rd.) (While prisoner of war in Germany.) AUCKLAND BATTALION. THOMSON, J. (P. Brodie, Auckland). Reported Wounded. (January sth.) WELLINGTON BATTALION. McQUEKN, J. M., 2nd Lieut. (J. McQueen, Invercargill, father). Wounded, admitted to Hospital. (January 12th.) RIFLE BRIGADE. ELLIOT, Wm. (J. Elliot, Arno, Walmatc, father). Slightly Wounded, remaining with Unit. CANTERBURY BATTALION. BLACK, Robt. 1. (A. Black. Waikari, father). progress report. Reported dangerously ill —Mardon W. Tpr, Stevens D. G. Pte. Still dangerously ill —Anthony M. Cpl.
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Southland Times, Issue 17933, 26 January 1917, Page 2
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