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ROLL OF HONOUR.

Recent casualty lists include the following names, viz. : KILLED IN ACTION. Johns, A. Clive—J. Johns, Te Awamutu (father). REPORTED WOUNDED. Matthew, Wm. H.-H West, Puke kohe (step-father). Miller, Roy G- J. G. Miller, Otahuhu (father). Stayte, Ernest o.—Mrs E otayte, Pukekohe (mother I McLeod, Win. P.-A. McLeod, MaDurewa. Coghlau, Clarence A.—A J. Coghlan, Otahuhu (father). Brown, Martin G. J. B Brown, Pukekohe (father). Flavell, Geo. L—W. Flavell, Waiuku (father). Balle, Beiijamin—W. C. Balle, Puni (father). Davies, Allen R.—R. H. Davies, Papakura (father). Freshney, John-J. T. Frsshnay, Manurewa (father). Wall, T«l-E. Wall, Runciraan (father). McCrory, Thos. R.—Mrs T. McCrory, Otahuhu (mother) Yardley, Geo. A. T—Mrs M. Yard-

ley, Manurewa (mother). Rawlings, Chas. R.—W. Rawlings, Mangere (brother). SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Perry, Lawrence o.—Mrs T. Woods, Pukekohe (sister). Holland, Ernest J. T..— late of Railway Staff, Pukekohe. WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL Lowe, John Mrs Q. Dix, Pukekohe (mother). Ohlson.Robt. S. -N. Ohlson, Tmlnu (fatherl

Corporal A. Clivo J ihns, who has been killed in acion, wastho youngest son of Mr J. Johns, of Te Awamutu, hcing 2.1 years of age. and was a brother <>f Mr Walter Johns (Pukekohe), Mr R W. Johns (Mauku), Mrs Robt Wright and Mis Curl (Tukekoho). He was born at Pukekuhe and was educated at the Pukekohe Pub'i: School and at the Auckland Grammar S-hool. Before his enlistment he was engaged in accountancy work in the otbee of Messrs L. D Nathan and Co , being in the »mployof lhat firm for live years. He enlisted in April of 1916 and left New Zoiland with the lKtli Reinloieements. After his training had been completed in England he went direct to Finn o. Before his onli.-tinent \m was keenly interested in those forms of >p.> t which proudud h.-uithful recreation. He was secretary of the Auckland Hockey Club Associaion and np;esontod t!,e Mount E'en Hockey loam, and wasa'si an .x-tiro mom'ier of tin, Auckland tennis club His parents, af er .'!<) years' residence at I'nkckoh'', Miuiiv I t" IV Awainut i sonio t'ir■ e veai - sii.c > I ).ie of die Mood's Iniitli is, Lion' \V 11 Johns is servit.g in Egypt and wis wounded at Gallip.li," whilst vet un-itlMi hi illmr '\U V. R Jolm) inters camp tliis week.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 287, 26 June 1917, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
370

ROLL OF HONOUR. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 287, 26 June 1917, Page 2

ROLL OF HONOUR. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 287, 26 June 1917, Page 2

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