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THE ROLL OF HONOUR

KILLED IN ACTION Ramsey, Arthur H., Angust 27, H. Bamsey, Mercer. Hunt, Arthur B, August 25 or 26, —T. Hunt, Papakura (f.) Lindkr, Charles (L. Cpl). August 21 -G. A. Linder. Tuakau (f.) Dixon, Bamuel J., August 26 -Mrs W. Dixon, Otahuhu (m.) Madill, Henry A. August 29—D. H. Madill, Tuakau (f.) DIED OF WOUNDS. McGahan, Frances 0., August 30th —Mrs J. McGahan, Tuakau (m) Wood, W. Harold (Cpl.), September 4th -Eev W. C. Wood, Papakura REPOBTED WODNDED Thompson Charles P. -W. C Thompson, Otahuhu (f). McKeown, Robert, August 26 T. McKeown, Pukekohe (f.) WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL

Parker, William C, August 25thG. H. Parker, Maungatawhiri Valley (t) Wabsell,H L. August 28—Mrs F. W. Wassell, Waiuku (m.) Benson, James, August 30,—Mrs E. Benson, Papatoetoe (m.) Lupton, Henry (Opl) August 30— 0- H. Lupton, Manurewa (f). Mckinney, John, August 30th— J. McKinney, Waiuku. Llewellyn, Walter H. August 26, Mrs M. J. Llewellyn, Papakura. Pranglky, Alfred R. (Bgt), August 26, Mrs. C. Prangley, Mangere,

(m.) Lowe, John, August 27, -Mrs G. Dix, Pukekohe, Cm.) Fruin, Francis L. (Cpl.), August 28 —Mrs M. A. Owen, Waiuku (s.) Diion, George, August 24—Mrs M. A. Dixon, Otahuhu (m ) Matheson, James, August 28— J. Matheson, Papakura ff.) Corporal W. Harold Wood, who died of wounds on September 4th, waa the eldest son of the Rev W. 0. Wood, Vicar of Papakura. The deceased soldier was educated at the Auckland Grammar School and at the time of his enlistment with the Rifle Brigade he was a member of the Auckland staff of the South British Insurance Company. He departed with the 24th Reinforcements and had been in the firing line in France for over a year.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 408, 10 September 1918, Page 2

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283

THE ROLL OF HONOUR Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 408, 10 September 1918, Page 2

THE ROLL OF HONOUR Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 408, 10 September 1918, Page 2

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