FIFTY-FOUR CASUALTIES
NEARLY ALL WOUNDED '." Five deaths were reported in yesterday's list of 54 casualties, a classification of which follows:— Officers. Men. • Killed in action 0 . 2 Died of wounds 0 3 Missing, believed killed 0 2 Wounded 0 47 :-Total•.■ tl 54 ■ Detailed particulars follow:— AUCKLAND DISTRICT
PRISONER OF WAR. Prev. Reported Mifsine, Believed Prisoner . . of War; Now Officially Reported Priu- ..;_'. ouer of War in Germany. , Entrenohlng Battalion. Ferguson, E. (E. Pearse, Morningside). WOUNDED. Maohlne-Cun Corns:" Ccok, Sgt. T. (H. Cook, Waitoa, m. May 21). O'Brien. A. M. -J. O'Brien, Parnell, m. May 21V Otago infantry Regiment. Perry, It. M. (A. Perry, Kiln Kihi, f. May 17): wounded; admitted hospital. Otago Infantry Regiment, Downer, L. M'P. (A. Downer, Helenaville, m.- May 24). Now Zealand Rifle Brigade, Moody, H. R. (P. Moody, Kihi Kihi. i. May ?3). Farrar, A. (M. Farrar, Huntly, m. May 25). M'Cauley, J. ft. (E. M'Gaulejr, Te Puke. in. May 25). Clark, L.-Opl. H. (A. Perkins, Maneonui./ .May 28).
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 221, 6 June 1918, Page 6
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163FIFTY-FOUR CASUALTIES Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 221, 6 June 1918, Page 6
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