New Zealand
CASUALTY L!ST. REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION. C. S. Moyle. A. Jones. W. G. Lippintt. H. Peters. I*. Earle. I). Hanpton. 1 F. Harvey. L. Stevens. \V. Hughes. H. Scarf. J. A. Davidson. Correction, previously reported wounded, now reported killed in action : S. R. Chainings. Previously reported missing, now reported killed in action E. 'Herman. REPORTED DIED OF WOUNDS. : M. Kelly. K. ,1, Harris. J. 11. Anderson. J. Cordon. J. J. Lynn. J. H. Dinan. REPORTED WOUNDED. A Kerr. R. C. R. Ferguson. D. Hunter. J. Ireland. C. S. Monldcn. H. E. Nowson. A. C. Barrett. S. S. Bowen. T. H. I lartigan. E. 0. Hone. A. E. Hunt. S. M. Fairelough. J. Atkinson. W. Kay. R. Tennout. A. Merriman. H. Richardson. W. .1. Sutherland. T. Fiunerty. E. R. Fish. H, McLeaughlin, J. H. Graham. S. H. Waddell. F. G. Jansen. J. A. McCook. W. Mitchell. W. Donaldson. H. Stephens. W. M. Donkington. F. C. Harris. H. Hillman. Following wounded admitted to ir .. , U.'.ld • :Jd i I Hospital:— > J. Hurrell. J. Maitland. j J. H. Corsar. T. R. Blair. R. Gink. J. J. Wells. J. Roiall. Reported wounded, rejoined unit: K. MeLiskey. I. Thomson. Correction, previously reported missing, now reported rejoined unit: S. Masted. PROGRESS REPORT. I The following in No. 2 General Hospital, Walton on Thames.—Gunner A. S. Warrington, Rifleman P. D. O’Neill. The following in N.Z. General Hospital, Brockenhurst, wounded severe.— Gunner E. Thompson, Privates D.! Me-* Connell. E. Heap, P. Carroll, Ranee-, Corporal A: R. J. Parker, Private W. S. Lee. Ah Thefollowing in No. 3 General Hospital, Cadford, dangerously ill.—Rifleman S. Isaac; sitk, Major C. H. Gordon. Removed from seriously ill list.— Private J. Smith. In War Hospital. Reading, sick, severe.—Limit. A. G. Baddiley, Corporal IV. C. Harley. lu 4th London General Hospital, sic.—Rifleman J. Fcnnessey. Driver J. Green. In 2nd London General Hospital, wounded severe.—Driver S. A. Blake, Rifleman Ij. llalgats; sick, severe: Private G. J. Blown, Corporal U. W. Irwin. In Military Hospital, Grantham, sick, severe.—Private C. C. C. Gibbon. In Queen Mary’s Convalescent Hospital, Rockhampton, sick, severe.— Lieutenant H. H. S. Wcstmacott. Third Australian General Hospital, Oxford, still seriously ill from wouudo. —Private J. Stouoham. Third Australian General Hospital. Brighton, wounded severe,—Captain C. H. Ijoeming. Second Eastern General Hospital, wounded.—Lieutenant E. R. I . Petrie, ache.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 99, 23 November 1916, Page 5
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