ROLL OF HONOUR
CASUALTY LIST
WELLINGTON, July 4. ’ The following are reported killed in > action: — Gunner'' J. E. Bell. Gunner O. M. Todd. , Tb e following reported died of sickness : l Private J. Burroughs. (Wataroa.) Staff Sergeant-Major O. F. Burnard. The following reported missing now reported buried by the Germans south of Grenier Wood: Private A. It. Clarke.. Private R- Johnston. Maori Contingent: The. following reported killed in action June 19th. Private H. Korago, Private F. Mikorima, Sergeant C. Savage, Private H. Tajwhunga. The following reported died woundls, Juno 19th: — Private H. Brown, Sergeant J. Manuel, Private T. Hap©. WEST. COAST CASUALTIES. WELLINGTON, July 5. WOUNDED. Private H. J. Brown, Field Engineers June 17th. —Mrs. J. Brown, Greymouth mother. STILL SERIOUSLY ILL. Private I. D. S. Darcy, Greymouth. Airs. J. McLeod of Hampden was advised by the Base Records Offic e yesterday that her soon G. J. Modoud had been admitted to a hospital in Franoe with a gunshot wound in the finger, severe. The Inangahua "Time*”' says the jtepert published last week of the death at the front of Rifleman J< H. B. Malloy turns out to bo incorrect and we hasten to rectify it This young soldier is still able to k«»p oip the reputation of the Dominion against the oom mon enemy. k
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1917, Page 2
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