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CASUALTIES.

YESTERDAY'S LIST. The following casually list was received last night. All those named arc below noncommissioned rank, except where otherwise mentioned, and Hie names of nearest relatives are given within parentheses (the relationship being denoted by m. for mother, f. for lather, s. for sister, b. for brother, and w. for wife): — WOUNDED. Reported admitted to 2nd Australian Casualty Clearing Station, France, dangerously ill from wounds. Auckland Mounted Rifles. Rogers, W. K. (Mrs M. Rogers, 9 Wynyard Street, Dcvonport, Auckland, m.) Admitted to Ist Australian Casualty Clearins Station, France, dangerously ill from wounds. Wellington Battalion. Ruudle, ]■". G. (J. Rundle, Longstone, Cornwall, England, f.) HOSPITAL REPORT. Wounded (severe).—Lieut. J. W. Gendall, Gunner A. <!e Clifton, Gunner T. G. I-'roude, Private ,T. ,1. Vogel. Sick.—Trooper P. S. Feudal!, Trooper K. 11. Hoare, Trooper G. 11. Turner, Trooper W. Burnett, Sergeant L. Hcndle, Lance-Cor-pora! T. B. Cargill, Rifleman F. Grann, Rifleman \V. It. Ware, Trooper W. G. Carrington, Lieut. E. T. Shand, Sapper E. Sutherland, Captain D. R. Kirker, Private W. B. Horn, Private J. M. Hemphill, Private J. Murphy, Corporal T. H. Sissons. Progressing Satisfactorily.—Sergeant B. J. Loudon. Removed from Seriously 111 List.—Private A. Heskett, Lieut. A. Wood. Wounded (severe).—Private A. N. Grant, Rifleman G. Brown. Wounded (slight).—Lance-Corporal J. Farrier. Sick.—Trooper P. S. Livermore. . Dangerously lll.—Gunner A. S. Warrington. ' Wounded.—Driver H. .1. Watson, Private P. A. Blomileld, Rifleman S. Saxon. THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY. By Cable. — Tress Asxncidtinn. — Copyright. (Received November 21, 8.55 a.m.) SYDNEY, November 21. Casualty List No. 243 contains the names of the following New Zealanders:— Wounded.—Privates J. Brunton, .T. Maloney. C. Melton. Wounded and Prisoner of War. -J. Bol- [ ton. lll.—Corporal C. J. Scott (second occaj sion). I Missing.—A. P. Helson.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 868, 21 November 1916, Page 5

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CASUALTIES. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 868, 21 November 1916, Page 5

CASUALTIES. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 868, 21 November 1916, Page 5

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