CASUALTIES.
LIST ISSUED THIS AFTERNOON. The following casualty list was issued this afternoon:— DIED OF DISEASE. McFarlane, J., Rfm. Quainlon, F., Pte. (Samoan Relief Force). DIED OF WOUNDS. Webb, R., Pie. CORRECTIONS. Previously Reported Killed in Acton, Dec. 24, 1916, date now given Dec. 23. Harding, M. A., Lieut. Previously Reported Wounded, and Further Reported Died of Wounds, Sept. 15, 1916, now Reported as neither wounded nor dead. Webb, R. S„ Gnr. HOSPITAL REPORT. Dangerously. 111. —Eraser, N. D., Gnr. Still Dangerously lII.—-Hura, R., Tie. Stilt Seriously Hl.—Barlow, J., Pie.; Davies. S., Spr.; Hudspith, C. J., Rfm.; Low, J., Pte.; Smith, C, Rfm. Removed from Dangerously 111 List.—Jones, R. 1)., me. Severe Cases.—Donaldson, E., Rfm.; Hamilton, J., Pte.; Hornibrookc, W. T., CpL; Hunter, B. S., Pte.; Lewis, (".. A., Pte.: Lolt, (i. M. Cpl. Not Severe Cases.—Burgin, J. R.. Major; Gibbs, W. G.. Lieut.; McQueen, J. M„ 2nd.-Lieul.; Tuslin, E. R., 2nd.-Lieut.; Siddells, F. E., Sister; Bailey. \V. E., Pte; Brett, L. J., Rfm.; Brighting, J. 11., Pie.; Buchan, A. Pte.; Burgess T. J., Pie.: Cameron, G., Pte.; Chalmers, P., Pte.; Cox, J., Pie.; Cummins, \\\, Gnr; Curnow, 11., Rfm.; Domb. L.. Pte: Donaldson, C. E, Rfm., Dunne, E. J.. Pte.; Ebert, L. F., Pte.; Elliott, A. A., Pie.; Ellison, C. S., Pie.; Finlavson, C. Rfm.; Gentleman, P. T.. Pie.; Gcrrard, H., Pie.; Grubb, It. T., Sgt.; Grubb, J., Rfm.; Hayes, 11., Pic: Hoskin, W. C, Pte.; Huki, P., Pte.; Ingram, A. S., Cpl.; Jopp, W. A., Pte.; Keelev, L. T., L.-Cpl., Keliher, 11. J., Gnr.; Kingi, W., Pte.; Langdon, F. C, Dvr.; Lawrence, C, Rfm.; McKcnzie, L. A., Cpl.; :Madden, J., Pte.; Miles, J. W. Y.,
Spec; Miller, J. A., Gnr.; Moorcock, R., Pte.; Nicoll, T. A., Ptc; Morris, S. L., L-Cpl.; Oakes, F. E., Cpl.; Poison, D., Ptc.; Ramsay, C. S., Pte;; Peed, F., Pte.; Reid, J. S„ CpP; Revcll, V. H., Pte.; Rickards, WJ, Ptc; Robertson C. S., Sgt.; Robertson, C, Rfm.; Rundlc, F. G., Pte.; Shaw, T., Pie.; Sinclair, G. G., Pte; Smith, A. M., Cpl.; Smith, J. 11.,Pte.; Stevens, ill. M., Ptc.; Symons, J., Pte.; TannaIhill, P., Pte.; Tilson, L. G., Pie,; Waller, A. E., Pte.; Winter, N. E., Pie.; Yates, A. W., Pte. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS. The following casualties -were reported at noon on Saturday to members of the Australian Army having nearest relatives in New Zealand : KILLED IN ACTION. Previously reported missing, now reported killed in action:— Woodruffe, 4500 (Mrs K. Woodruffe, Waikumetc, iu.); November 14th. Reported killed in action:— Cameron, 1695 (Mrs 12. Cameron, Takapau, m.); December 31st. Murray, 77 (Mrs T. Latham, Waterloo road, Lower Hutt, s.); January ilth. WOUNDED AND MISSING. Previously reported wounded, now reported wounded and . missing:— Samson, 4203 (Mrs S. Samson, Napier, m.); November sth. t WOUNDED. filler, J., 4844 (G. Miller, S. Dunedin, f.). Morrow, 3571 (E. Morrow, Gisborne, f.). Steel, W„ 6085 (E. Steel, Mount Edcu, f.). West, 1277 (A. West, Waihou, f.). Reihano, 3118 (Mrs M. Kemara, Temuka). , SICK, SEVERE. Roulston, A. (A. Roulston, 5a Stafford street, Wellington, f.).
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 926, 29 January 1917, Page 11
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