IN OVERSEAS FORCES
The following casualties, to ex-New Zealanders serving with overseas forces were reported on Saturday:-^ IMPERIAL FORCES. , Wounded, Admitted Hospital, Martin, Q. (E. Martin, Otoißtdmroh), AUSTRALIAN FORCES. Died of Sickness, Bonner, W, (8. Bonner, Devonport. Nov. 15) F. (F- Kitto, 18 Manners Sweet, Wellington, f. Not. 25). Died While Prisoner of War. M'Ncill, - (A. MUeill, AiioMand. Sept. 13) Prisoner of War-Repatriated. M'Lcan, Ti.-Opl. IX (J. Mloan. Caroline, vr.) Seriously 111. Harding, A. (G. Harding, K&iti). Admitted Hospital—Severe Case. Hotop, H. (E. Hotop, Cromwell). Admitted Hospital Slok-Not Severe.' Farrow, W. (Mrs. M. Farrow, G.P.0., Wellington, m.). Gallagher M. (P. Gallagher, Eoslyn, b.). Sutton, H, (Mrs. Sutton, Hawera).
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 63, 9 December 1918, Page 5
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108IN OVERSEAS FORCES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 63, 9 December 1918, Page 5
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