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CASUALTY LIST.

;-■■ • I KILLED AND WOUNDED. Wellington-, Nov. 1. -i Reported killed in action: 'Private 1. Bimyan. jn Sixth General Hospital, St. Omer, /Itngcrnusly ill from wounds: RifleMan C. M. Edgar. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. In Second London General Hospital, wounded, progressing favorably: Gunner S. S. Smith. In First Southern General Hospital, seriouslv ill from wounds: Rifleman F. V. S. Cotterill. Jn* Sixth British Red Cross Hospital, Etaples, wounded, dangerously ill, but slightly improved: Private A. B. Kidson. In Second Casualty Clearing Station, France, dangerously ill of pneumonia: Private W. Ramage. In Second General Hospital, Havre, now dangerously ill from wounds: Private J. MeKendry. ' In First Southern General Hospital, Birmingham, now convalesce:;!,: Private T. A. Fleming. ■», Amongst the list of those dangerously ill in hospital at Camiers appears the name of Sergeant' Ernest J. Harris, son of Mrs. Harris, Moa Street, Ingle wood.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1916, Page 5

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CASUALTY LIST. Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1916, Page 5

CASUALTY LIST. Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1916, Page 5

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