ROLL OF HONOUR.
HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS - .REPORT. (All Privates unless otherwise stated.) WELLINGTON, October 2. The following reported as severe cases: —l. M. Bryant, Lance-Corpl. D. R,. Carruthers, J. Claney, K. H. Davey, A. Bruce, R. W. Gaukrodger, J. K, Gower, F. W. Gurnsey, J. H. Harvey, W. H. Heckler, W. B. Hodgson, W. H. Humphreys, H. P, Hunt, E. J .Jackson, L. R. Johnson, B. H. Kltt, A. L. Lester, E. Lewes, J. McMullen, J. Matchett, I. Mattheson, L. S. Murray, J. R. Nicolson, T. O’Donnell, C. A. Owens, J. Prisons, R. W. Spencer, Sergt. A. E. Storey, J. S. Webster. The following not reported as severe cases:—Lieut.-Col. M. Holmes, Major G. Craig, Captain N/H. Prior, ikeut. Angus, Diet' C. S. Sapaford, 2nd- Lieut. P. Angus, 2nd Lieut. A. E, Dendy, A. W. Andrews, W. Ar-Lance-Corpl. T. Ballintyne, G. T, Bayley, W. C. Beamsley, Lance-Corpl. W. P. Blackle, J. H, Blair, M. Bond, G. Brownlie, R. L. Christie, W. R. J. Climo, F. O. ClisP. S. Cole, A. V. Cullne, Sergt. Wd l E, Dempsey, A. W. Dixon, F. DooP. G. Fail, T. V. Farr, F. W. Franks, N. P. Goodin, G. R. S. Greene. J. McG. Grierson, H. R. Gulbransen, B. R. Hansen, J. Hart, P. J, Hawek, D. Hewitt, C. Hiorns, J. Hogg, CoxpL W. W. Hooper, S. J. V. Howard, L. F. Hughes-Jones, R. WjT Kapara, F. Keenan, P. J. Kirk, W|: H:Knudsen, T. Lewis, H. J. Lou- - don, F. G- Low, J, J. Lyttelton, T. J. McAuliffe, H. F. McCardell, J. A. pM'Macdonald, A. B, C. McDonald, R. MeNaughton, A. M,» McPherson, H. J. -Montgomery, H. S. Mulholland, E. C. : O’Brien, A, W. Oldham, B. L. F. Oliver, R. G. Osman, J. Page, L. P&lmer, Q.M.S. B. A. Pankhurst, H. X'Raraone, D. W. Patton, R. Pelling, A. P. G. Popple, A. J. Pratt, H. A.; Pratt, A. Prince, F. W. Pulian, -p,*B. Rowberry, D. Scholfield, A. W. Slight, G. Smart, H. L. P. Smith, D. Smith, R. L. Smith, Q.M.S. J. O. P. Southgate, R. B. Sowter, H. G. Stephen, aR. : B. Stone, F. Stubbs, J. Whfer,,N. W. Wallace, J. H. Ward, G. Watt, A. J. Webster, J. Whale, S. Williams, W. R. Williams G. H. Wilson, J. G. Wilson, Woodgate. •. Mr R. Wilson, Ballance Street, Arahas received word that his son, Private George Wilson, was admitted tO-lhe N.Z. General Hospital, Brockerihurst,. England, on the 24th of Sen- • tether. B received yesterday by Mr C. ,rd from the Admiralty states: regret to report German list tr son, Flight-Lieutenant Millbilled in action. Letter fol--sie. hope had been entertained te Receipt of this cable . that it ygung officer was still alive having been captured by the kU#s»anßi feftt'-unfortunately such hope iMf 'now shattered;Mr and Mrs ■-jMfflward' will have the heartfelt sym[ptiky of the community in their trouble. at least have the satisfaction of ■■ yanying that their son had nobly done hippart before making the supreme sacimoe for King and country in a gght against overwhelming odds.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15341, 2 October 1917, Page 7
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499ROLL OF HONOUR. Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15341, 2 October 1917, Page 7
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