WELLINGTON, October 10. KILLED IN ACTION. The following reported killed in action:— Captain L. H. Gillett. The following reported missing, believed killed: — Second-Lieutenant A. Morpeth. DIED OF WOUNDS. Reported died of wounds: — Private C. A. Grainger. DSED OF SICKNESS. Reported died of sickness en route to N.Z.:— Gunner A. PaddisonWOUNDED. The following reported wounded: —Corporal H. Powell. The following reported accidentally wounded:—rPrivate J. Hammond. Reported wounded: —Captain R. W. Wrigli'tson, Second-Lieutenant G. H. Doach, Private H. L. E. Hambling, Rifleman R. Harvey. Reported wounded, admitted to hospital:—Gunner G. J. Billinghurst, Privates J. E. March, A. V. Carroll, Lance-Corporals R. H. Hayman, W. S. Norman, Privates J. McGrath, P. F. O'MalJey, W. A. Parsons, J. Smith, W. J. Sweetapple, G. W. Borman, W. R. Cooke. T. R. Greer, P. C. Nelson, C\-Sergeant-Ma] or B. Sangster, Privates K. West, C. E. Mayo, R. G. P. Turnbull, H. McNeill, W. E. Mapletoft, J. T. Robertson, V. D. Manning, Rifleman J. Kearney.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17110, 11 October 1917, Page 3
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