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CASUALTIES.

SATURDAY'S LIST. The following casualties were no-.! tilled on Saturday afternoon: — | All those named are below non- j commissioned rank, except where otherwise mentioned, and the names ! of nearest relatives are given within parentheses (the relationship being I denoted by m. for mother, f. for I father, s. for sister, b. for brother, and w. for wife):— DIED OF WOUNDS. Machine Gun Corps. November 16. I Monagan, Hugh (H. Monagau, Andrcwville, I Temuka, Canterbury, f.) Auckland Battalion. I November 16. 1 Leslie, James Alexander (D. K. A. Leslie, I Lynton Avenue, Onehunga, Auckland, f.) j Canterbury Battalion. November (i. Brighting, Lewis Charles, L.-Cpl. (S. A. ! Brighting, 50 Poraki Street, Kaiapoi, ; in.) I Reported officially as prisoner of war at Dulmen, Germany. Wellington Battalion. j Hindi, Waller Ernest (Mrs M. Collingwood, | Standish Street, Inglewood, m.) • PRISONER OF WAR. \ Previously reported missing, believed killed, now officially reported as prisoner of war at St. Clothilde, Douai, Germany. Canterbury Mounted Bides. Cross. Edwin (Mrs R. Hay, Bronte Street, Nelson, s.) WOUNDED. Wellington Battalion. November 3. Ball, Frank Edmund (G. A. Ball, Railway Department, Mangaonoho, f.) In No. 1 Stationary Hospital. November 10. Nicholson, Victor John (I. A. Nicholson, Miki Miki, Masterton, f.) Wounded, admitted to hospital. September 1(5. Webster, George William (Mrs B. Gedye, 308 Cliirord Street, Gisborne, s.l Dangerously ill frcm wounds, Ist Canadian Clearing Station, France. Otago Battalion. Galbraith, Robt. (A. Galbraith, Cornlea, Ireland). IMPERIAL FORCES. A casualty to an officer having nearest relative resident in New Zealand is reported for the week ending November 25. WOUNDED. In Ist General Hospital, Etertat. West Surrey Regiment. Frcyberg, B. C, Lieut.-Col. (Mrs Freyberg, 34 M.icaonald Crescent, Wellington). AUSTRALIAN ARMY. The following casualties were reported at noon on Saturday to members of the Australian Army having nearest relatives in | New Zealand:— KILLED IN ACTION. Sullivan, 5137 (Mr Sullivan, Dunedin, f.); August 9. George, Lieut. (G. Hillsborough, Kelbum); November 6. WOUNDED. Leeming, 281 (T. Leeming. S. Malvern, f.) Nordcn, 4fi22 (I). Norden, Heme Bay, f.) O'Siiea, 3721 (M. O'Shea, Waihi, b.); serii ously ill. 14th General Hospital. Kelly (T. Kelly, Dunedin, f.); November 6. Bell, 8., 4GG3 (Mrs F. Bell, Waikato, m.) ; now convalescent.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 873, 27 November 1916, Page 3

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CASUALTIES. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 873, 27 November 1916, Page 3

CASUALTIES. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 873, 27 November 1916, Page 3

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