CASUALTIES.
TBE LATKT LIST. WELLINGTON. June 21. _ Casualty;;, list Nq.,341, issued this morning, is -As follows: — REPORTED • KILLED IN ACTION. v i■. * (June 3.) Private G. Nicholson. (June 4.) Private A. H. Keefo, Private J. Stockman.'" (Juno 5.) Private B. Brooke. ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. (Result of bomb accident, June o.) Private W. J. Clarke. KILLED IN ACTION. (June 12.) Private F. E. Burkitt. DIED OF WOUNDS. (June 10.) Private J. T. Robinson. , (June 14.). Private R. Brownlee. (June 17, head.) Captain E. B. Alley). The following are reported wounded: Sapper A. Young. Privato R. F. Wright. Sergeant H. G. Harraway. Sapper T. Hunter. Private J. Frew. Sapper C. Lomas. Private P. J. Samuel. Private J. Dougherty. Private T. C. Hopkins. Private B. S. Anderson. Private J. H. Bower. Privato A. A. Cogswell. Private S. R. Hart. Private J. B. Atkinson. Corporal J. 11. Tempero. Private Y r . Yon Tunzelrnan. Sergeant J. Reid". Trooper H. N. Wilson. . Privato W. "Greenhill. Private J. F. Menzies. Private N. S. Egarr. Private R. A. Murray. Private J. Wheeler. Lance-Corporal E. D. Alexander. Corporal T. G. Reid Private J. Crockett. Privato H. W. G. Vernon. ' Sapper N. Neylon. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. Dangerously ill, empyema—Private F. Recfpath. Gunshot wound, right side of neck, penetrating chest, severe—Corporal A. J\ Ford. Wounded, right arm, shoulder, thigh, severe, doing well—Private H. Honey. Seriously ill, pleurisy—Rifleman N. Nicholson. Bayonet wound, left arm. serious— Private H. Church. Private A. Jensen. Severe flesh 'wound, left leg, doing well—Private G. Hastie. Severe gunshot wound, face, doing well—Rifleman W. T. Christian. Gunshot wound', head, improving— Private P. Creelv. Wounded arms and legs, dangerously •ill, but improving—Rifleman V. Harrison. ' Wounded, chest, dangerously ill, but improving—Private A. H. Pollen. Cerebro-spinal fever, still dangerously ill —Private P. Pope. Still dangerously ill. wounded loft thigh—Private M. J. T3ddv. Couvalescent—Private C. Nicholson. THE FOURTEENTHS. [Per Press Association*.] WELLINGTON, June 21. The Governor held a review of the 14th Reinforcements at Trentham today, and complimented the men on their appearance.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11730, 21 June 1916, Page 6
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