LATEST CASUALTY LIST.
TOTALS 1,240 NAMES. INCLUDING 384 DEAD. Thursday night’s casualty list was the heaviest yet issued in the history of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. It contained mo fewer than 1,240 names, and of these 384 were reported dead. The classes of casualties reported were as follow : Officers. Mon. Killed in action .... 4 348 Died of wounds .... i 27 Died of sickness ... Missing, believed wounded — 1 1 Reported dead —: 1 Wounded 3 852 Totals 8 1232 The casualty list above referred to contains the following district men: — Killed in action: Pts. F. J, Thomson (J. Thomson, Dannevirkc, ra.); W. Yallender (E. Vallender, Rongotea, m); Corp. W. G. Astridgc (Q. Astridge, Levin, f); Rflm. J. T. Gor-don-Glassford (J. Gordon-Glass-ford, Levin, f); Corp. F, Jones (H. Jones, Marton, m); Rflm. A. Kitchen (J. Kitchen, Palmerston North, m); Rflm. A. MacDonald (G. E. Hall, Shannon, sis.); Rflm. R. S. Russell (L. Russell, Palmerston N., w); Rflm. G. Webb (A. Webb, Feilding, b); Pvt. F. Ruddick (W. Ruddick, Woodville, m). Died of wounds: Rflm. D. McP. Wighton (D. Wighton, Palmerston North, f).' Died of suekness: Rflm. H. A. Penberthy (H. Penberthv, Newbury, f). Wounded: Pte. P. C. Hoy (E. M. Hoy, Dannevirkc, w); Corp. W. C. Whittington (T. W. Whittington, Marton, f); Pte. B. Spooner (W, Spooner, Feilding, m); W. G. Moore, (W. Moore, Palmerston North, m); A. Sturgeon (F. McNamara, Palmerston North, sis.); P. C. Allerby (L. Allerby, Palmerston North w); L.-Corp. F. W. Bassett (J. B. Bassett, Ashhurst, f); Pte. E, L. Blaxall (J. Blaxall, Palmerston N., m); Pte. A. J. Friedrich (A. Friedrich, Marton, f); Pte. F, G; Robbie (W. Robbie, Palmerston North, f); Pte. A. W. Cleland (A. Cleland, Feilding, f); Pte. R. D. Gillespie (J. Gillespie, Palmerston North, f); Gnr. L, A. Daniell (P. E. Daniell, Manawatu Heads, f); Corp. H. W. Kelleher (C. Kelleher, Levin, f); Pte. G. W. Manifold (T. W. Manifold, Linton, f); Pte. W. F. Kear - ney (J. Kearney, Palmerston North, f); Pte. A. F. Connelly (A. Connelly, Feilding, m); Lance-Corp. K. Belfit (M. Belfit, Feilding, m); Pte. A. F. Conrad (S. J. Conrad, Dannevirke, in); Pte. E. F. Kelly (E. M. Ducker, Marton, m); Pte. W. McKenzie (G. McKenzie, Apiti, f); Pte. J. Mong (G. Mong, Levin, m); Pte. J. R. Mundy (J. Mundy, Palmerston North ); Pte. E. R. Pratt (J. N. King, Levin, m); Pte. H. L. Richards (L. M. Richards, Bulls, f); Pte. J, A. Swens*n (J. Sw’euson, Stony Creek, f); Lance-Corpl. J. Tait (J. Tait, Kaix’anga, f); Pte, A. H, Wenham (M. Wenham, Levin, sis.); Pte. H. J. Batten (L. Batten, Otaki, m); Pte. W. Christie (W. Christie, Feilding, f); Pte. W. A. Price (A. H. Price, Levin, w); Pte. J, E. Wade (•J. E. Wade, Pahiatua, f); Sergt. A. V. Martin (E, C. Martin, Pahiatua, f); Pte. C. N. Moody (M. A. Moody, Linton, f); Pte. M. J. Murphy (T, Sheridan, Ashhurst); Sergt. H. Shaw (C, Shaw, Palmerston N., w); Pte. J. P. Collins (J. Collins, Foxton, f); Pte, W. 0. Hughes (J. C. Monteath, Palmerston N., sis.); Corpl. H. R. Parker (R. Parker, Pahiatua, m); Pte. E. P. Petersen (J, B. Petersen, Palmerston N.).
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1748, 3 November 1917, Page 3
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527LATEST CASUALTY LIST. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1748, 3 November 1917, Page 3
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