CASUALTIES.
TO-DAY'S LIST, i i- -r* [Per Press Association.] j WELLINGTON, August 14. ! Casualty List No. 645 was issued today:— PIED OF WOUNDS. Artillery. (August 3.) M'K Stevens. Auckland Infantry. ■ (No date given.) Second-Lieutenant F. Hare. (August 1.) Lance-Corporal E. J. M'ConnelL Wellington Infantry. (July 27.) P. Hill. (July 31.) S. deary. A. M. Major. Lauce-Corporal T. E. White. (August 1.) C. Harvey. A. W. Rae. (August 2.) J. Da vies. J. H. M'Laren. (August 5.) D. Turner. Canterbury Infantry. (August S.) H. Phillips. Otago Infantry. (August 2.) F. M'Rae. (August 3.) D. I. M'Keliar. W. J. Stephens. Rifle Brigade. (August 1.) Corporal F. D. Gllmcur. (August, 4.) J. Bradley, lance-corporal. T. Lory. Divisional Train. (July 29.) 11. IV. Helm, lance-corporal. Medical Corps. (August 4.) J. $. Lawson, corporal. PRISONER OF WAR, Previously reported missing, believed prisoner of war, new reported prisoner of war at Karlsruhe, Germany : Captain G. A. Avey. WOUNDED. The following are reported wounded on August 6 : Machine Gun Company, A. 0. T. Chamberlain, second lieutenant-. Artillery. (August 2.) G. P. Chapman, second lieutenant! OTAGO INFANTRY. (August 4.) F. A. Airey, lieutenant. Medical Corns. (July 25.)' V. M. Elliott, CORRECTION. Previously reported wounded, now reported injured accidentally:— Rifle Brigade. (No date given.) J. J. Andrew. The following are wounded and have been admitted to hospital : Machine Gun Corps. (July 20.) F. P. Powlev. Artillerv. (Julv 30.) W. J. H. Stewart, Auckland Infantry. A. B. Burton. (July 27.) C. F. Widt. Wellington Infantry. (July 21.) C Harris:. Kelly. •Otnoro Infantry. (July 21.) J» Joss. (August 1.) D. Arnott. A. Clark. A. Kay, corporal. D. Stewart, Pioneers. (Julv 30.) R. Porter, CORRECTION. Previously reported wounded, now reported slightly wounded and remaining with unit : (June 25.j Machine G*un Corps. X. J. Brvant, , O. D. Cruickshank. Reported slightly wounded and remaining with, unit:— Auckland Infantry. (July 14.) W, Shanley. • 0. F. R. Nonnestead. V. Mcon. Maori Contingent. Reported killed in action: — (August. 4.) A. P. Kaipara, second lieutenant. Reported died of wounds:— (August. 4.). ! D. B. M'Nicol, second lieutenant. j Reported wounded:— (August 4.) K. A. KehaM, second lieutenant. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT(AII privates unless others s& stated.) The following reported as severe cases:—Plato. C- M. The following resorted as not severe cases:—Adams, H.'W.: Bailey, M. J., corporal: Beaton, J.; Brown, G.; Ccoke, H. N., sergeant; Duncan, A.; Halligan, W. J. ; Hamilton. R.; LfverW. J., sergeant; M'Kenzie, W. G.; Metca'.f. J. F.: Nield, H. G-; Nunn, H. F., sergeant; Quinlan, D.; j Reaby, J.; Southcombe. \V. A.; j Thomas, E. E.; Thomas. G.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12085, 14 August 1917, Page 2
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