ROLL OF HONOUR.
WELLINGTON, April 26. The following reported died of wounds:—
Private A. P. Anderson (Napier). Dangerously ill—H. Ames (Plimmerton).
Still dangerously ill, slightly im-proved—Lieut.-Col. C. F. D. Cook (D.5.0.) (Marton). Still dangerously ill, improved— Second-Lieut. S. Cook (Brooklyn).
Severe cases—C. Q’R. Baucke (Paraparaumu), S. E. Cook (Onga Onga). F. R. Crotty (Wanganui). U. Neri (Nuhaka), E. Rogers (Wellington'. Still seriously ill—Y. A. Jones (Wellington), L. D Miller (Feilding)
Removed from seriously ill list— E. G. England (Fellding), Sergt. A. R. Rudkin (Wellington). Xot Reported <is Severe Cases: Capt. Holton, Pahiatua. J. Alison, Hawke's liny, H, W. Raron. Gisborne, 1.. >. Billows. Wanganui, J. X. Caall s. Hatuma. A. 11. Collingwood, Wellington, 11. M. Cooper. Wellington. F. J Copley, Aramoho, S. A. Dryden, Palmerston North, H. Edwards, Manakau, L. f . Faina, Wellington, D, Foley Wellington. J. . Foljambc, OtHunui, % T. Garraty. Greytown, A. Y. Grav, Tara tali i, W , J. Haar, Wanganui, j. W. Hinckley, Kilbirnie. J. McDonald. W’ellington, A. J. Mepham, Porirua, W. A. Perreau, Danneyirke, W. Beedy Tuparoa, W. X. Tilsley, orthland, E. \\ eston, Inglewood.
Mrs Billows has just received a cable stating that her sen Lisle has been admitted to hospital in France with gunshot wounds in left foot. He had just returned to the trenches after being in ho-pitai three mouths through being ..." 'l rd T ,las ,J<?cn received that Sergt. .• J. Jordan, formerly a well-known Wanganui resident, who left with the 32nd Reinforcements, has been wounded in tue head, and admitted to hospital
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Wanganui Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15495, 26 April 1918, Page 7
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247ROLL OF HONOUR. Wanganui Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15495, 26 April 1918, Page 7
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