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CASUALTY LIST.

NEW ZEALAND PORCE&

The Baso Records has issued the following list of casualties in the New 2ea!aud .lixpeditioitary Force:—'

CORRECTIONS.

/ Previously reported missing, now reported killed in action:— ■ Private S. O. Woodberrv.

Previously reported missing, now reported killed in action, September loth:—

J. E. Corkhill

Previously reported wounded, now reported not wounded:— Trooper J. Hooper.

KILLED IN ACTION

Private. R S. Gosgrove, Private F. A. George.

DJED OF WOUNDS.

♦Trooper A. B. Jones. Private J. C. Aldred. Private W. A. Evans. Corpora.l F. R. Avent. Private W. McA. Galbniith Private W. ]?rown. Rifleman B. J. Jones. Rifleman W. Isitt.

WOUNDED

Lance-Corporal L. I. Keeiey, Privates R. Bland, J. Fatt, Corpefal J. It. Smith, Major A., S. S. Thompson, Privates S. McMillan, H. J. Jvavanagh, W. Collins, T. L. Brown, J. Knowles, Sergeant M. L. Lamont, Privates N. Brown,; W. .Watson. Riflemen P. Garvey, .1. Phelan, W. H. Saundei-s W. J. Hamblin.

KILLED 3N ACTION

(November 2nd.) T. R. Mathews. Riiieman W. Peters.

WOUNDED.

I Sapper H. J. Screen, Sergeant A. Stanley, Privates L. Fraser, F. Gray, H. A. Forster, M. Riley, A. E. Veart, J. J. Vogel, Riflemen j' Farrer, W. B. McDermott, Acting-Sergeant 'F;. C. .fohnston, Lance-Corporal J. B. Mays, Riflemen A\ T. Reid, W. J. Behm, J. ■Olive, L. H.-Denby, W. H. Hughes, R. S. Swanwick A. Johns, Sergeant L. G. Libeau, Riflemen H. Shaw, F. R. Vercoe, L. Wallace.

WOUNDED EMBARKED FOR

ENGLAND.

Trooper J. R. N. Marshall. Corporal Mackie.

SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. (November Bth, since rejoined unit.) Rifleman E. H. Hughes.

WOUNDED ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL.

Privates W. E. Gilraour, H. A. Cate

WOUNDED EMBARKED FOR ENGLAND,

Sergeant-L. R. -Connell, Private J. V. Soffe. . • . . • ■

WOUNDED REJOINED UNIT,

Private H. Black.

SLIGHTLY WOUNDED (Remaining with unit.) Private J. I'ark.

KILLED IN ACTION.

Sergeant-Major T. Casey. Private J. Hewson. Private H. M. P. Hogarty

CORRECTION.

Previously reported wounded, nowreported mis'ging, believed dead:— Corporal J. O'Dohnell.

DIED OF WOUNDS.

Private H. L. Edraan. Rifleman C. Keyworth. Rifleman T. C. Broadbridgo Rifleman E. Anniss.

eELIEVED TO BE PRISONERS. Reported wounded and believed to be prisoners of war in Germany:— Private W. Lawrence. Private J. Thomson.

WOUNDED.

Sergeant A. G. Hinkson, Privates it. Coutts, G. A. Ritchie,- W. C. Lee, T. J. Bullen, Lance-Corpora.l W. C. Caunt.

WOUNDED ADMITTED TO HOSPI-

TAL.

Private T. D. Burns.

HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT.

In 2nd Australian Casualty Clearing Station, Francs, still dangerously ill, bnt improving:—Trooper JJ. G. Armit^-age-McElwainc, Privates H. Kimcoc-k, It. \V. Amage. StiU seriously ill, but improving:— Private F. Ward.

In New Zealand General Hospital, Jirockenhurst, now seriously ill: . Private H. A. Jt&pson, Rifleman K. N. Northover.

In No. 3 General Hospital, Codford, now dangerously ill:—-Rifleman J. Mitchell. New seriously ill:—-Private J. Smith. Removed, from 'seriously ill list:—Private J. Smith., ■ .Removed from seriously ill list .—Private B. A. PacKhphn. - In Walton-on-Tfiaiiws-Hospital, removed from seriously ill list •'■— Privates D. G. Monrad, D.' Craig. In King George,V. Hospital, Dublin dangerously ill,' from ' wounds:—Private A.. Rlcomfiekl.- . Or^ ved from'dangoronsly ill list, in 24th General Hospital, Naples-—Cor-poral B.:B. Ma son..-

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Bibliographic details

Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14262, 17 November 1916, Page 3

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CASUALTY LIST. Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14262, 17 November 1916, Page 3

CASUALTY LIST. Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14262, 17 November 1916, Page 3

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