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CASUALTIES.

SATURDAY'S LIST. The following casualty list gives the next-of-kin of the soldiers mentioned in the list published in Saturday's Sun: — KILLED IN ACTION. Wellington Battalion. November 2-1. Crump, Ernest Frank (A. Crump, Fay Street, Woodville, f.) Otago Battalion. November 15. Corbett, Sydney Alfred (Alfred Corbett, Matamata, Waikato, f.) Previously Reported Missing, Believed Killed, now Reported Reasonable to Suppose Dead. New Zealand Rifle Brigade. September 15. Davies, Charles Hill, Cpl. (Wm. J. Davies, Liscard, England, b.) Previously Reported Missing, now- Reported ' Killed in Action. September 24. Bartlctt, Percy N. (Mrs B. 0. Bartlett, Foster's Hotel, Wanganui, \v.) September 30. Horn, Alfred (John Horn, Hunterville, b.) Previously Reported Missing, Believed Wounded, now Reported Killed in Action. September 15. Taylor, .Joseph H. V. (J. H. Taylor, Makino, Feilding, f.) Previously Reported Wounded, now Reported Killed in Action. September 15. ('.ogle, James Francis (Mrs G. Cogle. 13 Hills Road, Heathcote Valley, Christchurch, m.) Congdon, Arthur Edward (J. Congdon, Havelock, Marlborough, f.) Hair, William C. (.Miss W. Hair, c/o Mackiimon and Bannatyne, solicitors, Glasgow, Scotland, s.) Harrop, Edwin James (Edwin Harrop, Kawakawa, Bay of Islands, f.) McGinn, John Henry (Mrs J. Ward, 20 Washington Avenue, Wellington, a.) McLeod, Francis James (T. 1). J. McLcod, Makino, Feilding, f.) Wisely, Herbert Oscar (Mrs A. Wisely, Hobsonvillc, Auckland, m.) DIED OF WOUNDS. Army Service Corps. (No date given). James, George Alexander (Mrs L. James, 34 Bam lord Street, Woolston, Christchurch, m.) Canterbury Battalion. November 21. Hancock, Joseph (Richard Porteous, 1 Barhour Street, Lin wood, Christchurch, friend). Otago Battalion. December 5. Johnston, Percy S. (Mrs M. E. Johnston, Tramway Road, Orepuki, Southland, m.) Canterbury Battalion. November 29. Harvey, Leonard George (Oscar A. Harvey, Grey Lynn, Auckland, f.) DIED OF SICKNESS. New Zealand Rifle Brigade. December 1. Guild, David Giant (Mrs E. Guild. Council Street, Waihi, m.) WOUNDED. Previously Reported Wounded, now Reported Wounded Accidentally. Otago Battalion. Shand, James (G. Shand, 23 Buchanan Street, Morninglon, Duncdin, f.) Wounded Accidentally. Auckland Battalion. November 21. Gumming, Donald (Mrs Jane dimming, Mania Road, Ellerslie, Auckland, w.) AUSTRALIAN ARMY. The following casualties to members of ; the Australian Army having nearest rela- . lions in New Zealand have been reported:— KILLED IN ACTION. Cornwell, I.'IOT (T. Cornwell, Auck., I).); November 8. j DIED OF WOUNDS. Campbell, Lieut. (Mrs H. Campbell, Cromwell, in.); November 23. REPORTED MISSING. I Wells, 3550 (Mrs A. Jamieson, Warkworth, j s.i ; October 5. PRISONER OF WAR. ; Previously Reported Missing, now Reported Prisoner of War in Germany. Wood, 3513 (Mrs Iv. Williams, Stratford). WOUNDED. Kay, Lieut. (T. H. Kay, St. Albans, f.) I Doughty, Lieut. (W. M. Doughty, Stratford, I !"•) j Admitted 2nd Red Cross Hospital, Rouen. j Storkev, 2nd Lieut. (S. J. Storkey, Napier, I f.); November 16. j Admitted 2nd Southern General Hospital. j Eraser, 3752 (Mrs Fraser, Duncdin, in.); November 15. SICK. ! Admitted sth Southern General Hospital. JMurucy, 5733 (J. Murney. Tapaiuii, 1.); November 2(1; severe. j Admitted Ist London General Hospital. Groucr, 4110 (A. J. Grouer, Auckland, J'.); November 17. | REMOVED FROM SERIOUSLY ILL LIST. I O'Shea, 3721 (M. O'Shea, Waihi, b.) PROGRESSING FAVOURABLY. I Inder, 2503 (S. G. Inder, Gore, f.) | Kemp, 4453 (Mrs L. Phillips, Auckland, s.)

CONDITION IMPROVING. McGrath, G., !):)5 (Mrs M. McGrath, Doyleston, m.) Wilson, 1310 (Mrs P. Wilson. Timaru, in.)

NOW CONVALESCENT. Ryan, 92 (Mrs H. Ryan, Christchurch, m.) By Cable. — Press Association. — Copyright SYDNEY, December 10. Casualty List No. 247 contains the names of the following New Zealanders:— Wounded.—Private E. \V. Russell. 111.—Private W. Hogg. Seriously lll.—Scrgt. A. H. Inder. Returned to Duty.—Privates E. J. Guidley, D. Collins, W. Rayment, and K. B. Lawrence. IMPERIAL FORCES. The following casualty was reported to a ; member of the Imperial Forces having next-of-kin in New Zealand:— FLYING CORPS. Interned in Holland. Harkncss, D. E, Lieut. (G. A. Harkncss, Nelson);

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 885, 11 December 1916, Page 9

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CASUALTIES. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 885, 11 December 1916, Page 9

CASUALTIES. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 885, 11 December 1916, Page 9