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CASUALTY LIST (Per Pies?- Association.) WELLINGTON, .Aug 9. Casualty list 642 contains tin. following nanes: — KILLED IN ACTION. July 21—26. G'ibbs, John (Southland.). Jaini. son, Irvine C. (Lumsden). »lor:'.i-.v. William (Ireland*. Oldman, Francis E. (Mrs A. Oldman, Mcdbury (mother). Pccldi\ T. (Scotland;. Ji.liiistc:n. Fred T. (Auckland). MoDavitt. Reginald (?ukekoke). Morris. Leslie A. (Ponsonby). Evars. John E. (Levuka;. Francis. James H. (Tolago .Hay). Stephenson. George F. (Drury). Hall. "William (Pouynroa). ■StaiK. William V. (Waikoilvoi) Rbodps. Ernest W. (WclKngtoi;). Wakcrly, James A. (Auckland) Reach, Edward ("Hamilton). ('obcidick, Erie W. (Potorun). Garaway, Frank T>. (Knivnkav.-a). Hardv. Lancelot (WainawaV Tn.nker, Thomas H. (Rotoraa.j. Htixiable, Henry (Epsom). Priest, George (Otano). Allerby. Oscar (Feilding). Olson, Nelson C. (Wellington). Prosu.n. Felix H. (London; Ferguson. William A. (OracoV Horgan. Cornelius (Miss Addle Jubb, Kensington, Timarn). Johnston, James P. (Bluff). Previously renortcd missing, now repcrted killed in act : -.ni:— Rcresford. Leonaid L. (Taringamutu). McKay, Michael (Dimedii)'. DIED OF WOUNDS. Ritchie. David »S.. August 5 (Winton). MISSING^ Baxt":-. Pnwlnnrl T. 2nd-] icutpnant July 30 (To Kuiti). Rising,' Henry N.. July 27 (England). WOUNDED. The following f'nn f '" - hi"-v names appear in casualty list Xo. R4l: Watson, Arthur F., Sergeant (W. AVatson, CliristdiurcU). Menzies, James L., Corporal (Mrs M. F. Menzies, Spreydon). j Simpson. George R. (A. Simpson. I Waimate, rather). I Lloyd, Daniel, Sergeant (Mrs M. j Lloyd, Sproydon). ]
News has been received in Wellington that Brigadier-General Earl Johnston; the eldest son of Hon. C. J. Johnston, Speaker of the t'pper House, was killed Ivy n sniper in Franca.
Mr M. Cranniteh, Temuka received word ye&terday that his son Private John Cranniteh, had died of wounds received in action in France. Mrs M. Anderson. Bathmore street. Timaru, has received word that her »on A. Anderson was wounded on Jnlv 2f>ih. Mrs J>. King, Maude street, Tennika.. has received word that her son. Private J King, is still seriously ill.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16309, 10 August 1917, Page 8
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