NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.
YESTERDAY’S LIST'S
WELLI NGTON, July 22. Casualty list No. 125, issued, at 10 o’clock to-night, is as follows:
KILLED IN ACTION, JULY 1. Auckland Mounted Regiment—Hannah, Arthur, 13/69, Trooper. (Mrs. W. 11. Armstrong, 59 Wellington Street, Auckland). DIED OF ENTERIC FEVER AT NETLEY HOSPITAL. N.Z. Engineers— Sap]) 1 ; 2. Is. Horne.
DANGEROUSLY ILL Wellington Aloun ted—'Trooper S. J. Morgan.
PRONOUNCED OUT OF DANGER, A uckl and Battal ion— Lieut. H. 11. S. Westmacott. - Private W. Bauer. Private W. S. Fuller. Private It. F. Lowndes. Canterbury Battalion— Private C. R. P. Clarke. Field. Artillery— Gunner T. Salter. ADMITTED TO NO. 2 AUSTRALIAN GENEPAL HOSPITAL. (.Slight Gunshot Wound, in the Leg.) Canterbury Battalion— Private H. Waterson. NOTES ON THE CASUALTIES. B v Telegraph—Special Correspondent. WELLINGTON, July 22. Lieut, Harry Palmer, whose death at the front from pneumonia is announced;, was one of tins best-known men in Palmerston North. lie was the son of Mr Frank Palmer, oi Auckland, and was horn there -15 years ago. As a voting man, lie settled in Palmerston and took an active part in volunteering, athletics, friendly society, amateur operatic, and educational matters.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3989, 23 July 1915, Page 5
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189NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3989, 23 July 1915, Page 5
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