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HOSPITAL AND PEOGEESS BEPOBT. , Dangerously 111; Ist Red Cross Hospital. Le Touquet. Rice, T.-Major S„ 16/1023 (Mrs. S. Elce, Dunedin, w.). Seriously 111; Walfcoii-on-Thames Hospital. Tnura, 16/1202 (Tuakina, Atiu, l{arutonga, f.). IMPERIAL FORCES The following casualty to an officer, with next-of-kin resident in New Zealand, is reported:— DANGEROUSLY ILL IN LONDON. 10th East Surrey Begiment. Miller, !Lieut. G. A. (J. Miller,.Otahuhu). AUSTRALIAN FORCES The following casualties to men having next-of-kin resident in New Zealand are reported DIED WHILE PRISONER OF WAR IN GERMANY. Mason, J. L., 470 (J. Mason, Clevendon, Auckland, b.). SEVERELY WOUNDED, ADMITTED .TO NORTHAMPTONSHIRE WAR HOSPITAL, OCT. 17. Goldsmith, 2003 (J. Goldsmith, Patea, f.). ADMITTED EASTBOURNE MILITARY HOSPITAL, OCT. 31. Wallis, 5237 (Mrs. E. Dunning, Arthur Street West, Onehunga, s.). , PROGRESSING FAVOURABLY. Forbes, F., 2199 (F. Forbes, Winton, i>.). Kemp, 443S (Mrs. L. Phillips, Auckland, s.). M'Grath, 935 (Mrs. M. M'Grath, Doyleston, m.). Mazengarb, 425 (A. V. Mazengarb, Dunedin). Eyan, A., 92 (Mrs. H. Eyan, Christchurcli, m.). Wallis, 523G (Mrs. E. Dunning, Onehunga, s.). NOW CONVALESCENT. Clarke, F. G*., 1805 (F. W. Clarke, Timaru, f.).
AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES NEW ZEALANDERS REPORTED. By Tclegraph-Prcss Association-.-Copyrieht Sydney, November 11. List No. 242 includes tlic following New ZealandersDied while prisoner of war, Pte. J. L. Mason. Wounded, Scrgt. H. M'Knight, Corpl. R. Miles, Pte. G. M'Gratk (all second occasion), T. GoMsmith. Severely wounded, A. H. Stephens; 111, Sergt. T. W. Loneville, Ptes. W. J. a. Strangemure, M. Taylor. Injured, E. J. Dibble.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2927, 13 November 1916, Page 6
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243MAORI CONTINGENT Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2927, 13 November 1916, Page 6
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