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CASUALTIES.

AUSTRALIAN, IMPERIAL, AND SOUTH AFRICAN LIST. The following casualties were reported at noon on Saturday to members of the Australian, Imperial, and South African Forces having nearest relatives in New Zealand:— AUSTRALIAN FORCES. Killed in Action. Widkins, 11. (Mrs Watkins, Stralfoid, m.); February 12 Previously Reported Missing, now Declared by Court of Inquiry Killed in Action. Munro, P. (Mrs M. Munro, S. Dunedin, m.); August 21, 1915. Died of Wounds. Borne, D., Sgt. (Mrs Borne, Invercargill, in.); February 18 Scanlon, D., Cpl. (Mrs Scanlon, Palmcrston N., m.); February 23. Died of Sickness. Blockley, .1. (Mrs M. Morris, Dannevirke, m.); February 28. Missing. Perry, J. (J. Perry, Koputaroa, f.); January 2 Wounded, Admitted to Hospital. Dickinson, B. (C. Dickinson, Remuera); February 15 Wounded Brown, G. (W. Brown, Henley, f.) Comper, W., C.S.M. (Mrs A. Hill, Havelock, N., s.) Williamson, W. (J. Williamson, Waimatea, f.) Admitted to Hospital, Sick, Severe. Gifford, A., Cpl. (Mrs F. Barnes, Portobello, m.); February 18

IMPERIAL FORCES. Accidentally Killed on or about December 10, 1916. Powell, G. A., Lieut. (IT. Powell, Napier) SOUTH AFRICAN FORCES. Simultaneously Reported Missing and Prisoner of War. Harris, F. (T. Harris, Palmerston N., f.)

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 962, 12 March 1917, Page 9

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CASUALTIES. Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 962, 12 March 1917, Page 9

CASUALTIES. Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 962, 12 March 1917, Page 9