CASUALTIES.
j NEW ZEALAND FORCES. ! LIST ISSUED LAST NIGHT. j Press Association. ■! WELLINGTON, December 1. . i The following list was issued to- - | died of wounds. i _____ ! WELLINGTON BATTALION. I McNickel, Thomas Ford. DIED OF DISEASE. \ OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. '.! Lieutenant-Colonel George Hepburn Stewart. j ."- WOUNDED. W j CANTERBURY BATTALION. I New Zealand General Hospital, Cairo, shell concussion and neurasthenia:— Hamlin, Walter Dick, private (Peteir Hamlin, Mosgiel, father), DISCHARGED CONVALESCENT. j CANTERBURY BATTALION. " \ Goodman,. Kenneth Douglas, private (Mrs G. Bowker, Timaru,; mother). HOSPITAL REPORT. i The following disembarged at Malta from the hospital ship Galeka, November 24:—Canterbury Bat-j talion—Private W. H. Berry, T. J. P. Gallagher, T. Kopae, W. H. Pester. - AUSTRALIAN FORCES. NEW ZEALANDERS INCLUDED. (Received December 2, 9.20 a.m.) ! . SYDNEY, December 2. Tlie 118 th casualty list includes the following New Zealandcrs:— Killed in Action: Private I. B. Sutton. Died of Illness: Private W. Reston. Wounded (embarked for England): Private J. Small. Dangerously 111: Private J. J. Robinson. Ill: Sapper D. Dennis. In hospital at London: Private W. Rodgers. In hospital at Malta: Sergeant-Major E. A. Hardey, Sergeant R. B. Long.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 566, 2 December 1915, Page 8
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