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CASUALTIES IN OVERSEAS FORCES

The following casualties to ci-Xctt Zoalanders serviug with, the Imperial end South African Forccs were roported for the week eudod September 14:— IMPERIAL FORGES. Died of Wounds. Harrison, A. V. (T. Harrison, Wanganui. Sept. 2). Missing. Gray, 2nd M. k H. ID. Gray, BriUomart St., Wgton. July 15). Prisonor of War in Cermany. Mack, Capt. A. J. (W. Jlaek, c/o Jenkins and Mack, Wgton.. f.). Wounded. Fnllerton-Smith, 2nd Lt. R. 0. (W. Fuller-ton-Smith, Jlarton, f. Aug. 31). Wounded-Admittcd Hospital. Boche, Capt. E., L. (M.C.), (S. Koche. Cambridge). Admitted Hospital-Dangerously 111. Deardon, Brig.-Maj. J. P., (D.6.0., Jt.C.), (noit-of-kin in England). Severe Case. Quinlan, lit. E. I. (15. Quintan, U AueUn St., Wgton., f.). AUSTRALIAN FORCES. Killed in Action. Morgan, 0. (11. Morgan. Auck., in. Aug. 23). Died of Wounds. Boyle, lit. N. (Mrs. "Boyle, 60 Webb St., Wgton., m. Sept. 5). . Woundsd. Hoffan, H. (E. Neilson, Tafra Moa, m,), Martin, A. (A. Martin. Hawke's Bay). Weston, K. (Mrs. Weston, c/o Gaß Co., Wgton.). Wounded-Admittcd Hospital. Black, J. (W. Black, Hannoi'S St., Wgton., f. Aug. 26). Honey, G. (A. Honey. Otaki. Aug. 30). Admitted Hospital-Dangerously 111. Haggcr, H. (M. Hagger, New Plymouth). Phillips, F. (E. Phillips, Westport, m.). Severe Case. Le Boutillier, A. (M. Le Boutillier, Masterton, w.). • Not Severe Case. Barker, T. (A. Barker, Lower Hutt, m.). SOUTH AFRICAN FORCES. Woundad-Sovoroly. Willis, Capt. H. L. (H. Willis, Biccarton. Aug. 30). Fronoh Reservist—Died of Slcknoss in N.Z. Tctiamona, A. A. (M. A. Uraru, Tahiti. September 8).

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 308, 17 September 1918, Page 6

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CASUALTIES IN OVERSEAS FORCES Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 308, 17 September 1918, Page 6

CASUALTIES IN OVERSEAS FORCES Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 308, 17 September 1918, Page 6

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