CASUALTIES.
OVERSEAS FORCES. The following casualties to members of Oversea Forces having next-of-kin in New Zealand have been reported:— IMPERIAL FORCES. WOUNDED. Gordon, M. 8., 2ud-Lieut. (J. B. Gordon, Parnell, f.). PRISONER (IF WAR; ARRIVED IN ENGLAND. Admitted Hospital. Ryan, F., Capt. (A. L. Ryan, Hastings, b.). HOSPITAL REPORTS. Not Severe Cases. Gordon, M. 1!., 2nd-Lieut. (J. 1?. Gordon. •Parnell, f.). • Spain. 1). P.., 2nd-Lieut. (S. Spain, Clyde, Otago, 1".). AUSTRALIAN FORCES. KILLED IN ACTION. Previously Reported Missing, Now Reported Killed in Action. Harper, E. (Mrs -M. Harper, Christchurch, ni.)—Oct. 13. Birmingham, W., Lieut. (Mrs M. Binning-j ham, Oamaru, m.) —Feb. 17. WOUNDED. Burnett, C. (C. C. Burnett, Silverdale, f.). \ Moriarty, —. (M. Moriarty, Ashburton). j Wounded, Admitted Hospital, Now Convalescent. Russell, E. W. (Mrs M. Hill, Brigam's Creek, s.).
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1266, 4 March 1918, Page 7
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