PHILOMEL MEN IN ACTION
TWO KILLED AND FOUR WOUNDED The local Naval authorities regret to announce receipt of a cablegram dated February 8 containing news of the following casualties: , William Stanbury, A.EL Official number: J. 7876—killed. ' William Edward Knowles, seaman, R.N.R., N.Z. Official . number, 663. Died of wounds. John Thomas Moreton, A.B. Official number, 234721. .. Dangerously •', wounded. , A. T. Lihau, A.B. Official number, J 787. Seriously wounded. Arthur E. J. Spiller, A.B. Official number, J 7852. Slightly wounded.' . Samuel Turnbull, A.B. Official number, 173971. Slightly wounded. Beyond the fact that the wounded are on board H.M.S. Philomel no particu-lars-are available/ Two of thoso in the casualty list are New Zealanders or have their next-of-kin in the Dominion. These are Knowles, reported to have died of his wounds, who leaves a wife residing- at Lyttelton; and Moreton, dangerously wounded, whose mother lives at Christchurch. '
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2382, 11 February 1915, Page 7
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143PHILOMEL MEN IN ACTION Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2382, 11 February 1915, Page 7
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