CASUALTIES.
TO-DAY'S LIST.
The following casualty list was issued this afternoon:— DIED OF WOUNDS. Trooper A. C. Day. REPORTED WOUNDED. Private E. J. Dittmer. WOUNDED. Admitted to Hospital.—Private J. E. Taylor, Rifleman W. D. Smith, J. McLaughlan. Embarked for England.—Private C. O'Flaherty. Private Gilbert McGill, who was killed in action in France on September 23, was the eldest son of Mr I. McGill, and was born at Lakeside. He was of a quiet and retiring disposition, and much sympathy is felt for Mr and Mrs McGill by their many friends. When the news was received the school children were granted a half-holiday out of respect for one of the "old bovs."
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 827, 4 October 1916, Page 11
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