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New Zealand

AUSTRALIAN FORCES. For the week ending 11th September the following casualties to men having next-of-kin in New Zealand liave been reported:— First Battalion. Wounded, between August (j mid 9. —rnvates I). F. Home, L. Jbl. 0. lilggS. Killed in action, August 0 to 9. Private j. H. Callan. Second Battalion. Dangerously ill and wounded (fractured elbow), and admitted to Ist Australian General Hospital, Heliopolis.— I'rivate J. A. McGlone. Wounded, between August 7. and 14 —l'rivates G. H. .Logan (second occasion,), J. H. (Joulson (third occasion). imported missing, August 14.—Private jl. Falkuer. v Third Battalion. Wounded.—Lance-Corporal C J. Campion (second occasion). Umcially reported admitted to convalescent camp at Helouau.—Private ix Koilius. x'reviousiy reported wounded, now reported killeu in action between August 7 and 12. Lance-Corporal J. anodes. lvilled in action between August 7 aiut 12.—Private B. Dehm. Admitted 19th General Hospital, Alexandria, August 24, • bomb wound in lelt buttock).—Private A. W. Held. Beported missing between August 7 and M. —Private H, Young. oick, admitted to hospital iu Lonuon.—Private W. Marshall. Fourth Battalion,

Admitted to 2nd Australian General Hospital, Gkezirek, August 25.—*Private V. Turner. Woundied, between August b" and 9, Lance-Corporal R. J. Ellis, Privates 0, 11. Luke (tkird occasion), J. McEvoy (second occasion), B. G. Skaw. Killed in action, between August p ana .9 —Private P. S. Mountain. Fifth Battalion. Previously reported wounded, returned to regimental duty in Egypt.— Private S. L. Williams. Wounded, August 7.—Lance-Cor-poral P. H. Kellaway. Sixth Battalion. Siigktly sick.—Lance-Corporal JJ. D. Chalmers. Wounded.—Lance-Corporal 11. D. Chalmers (second ocasicon). Seventk Battalion. Admitted to loth General Hospital, Alexandria, sick—Private J. Mulcahy. Reported niissiug, August 6to 9. Private J. E. Bee. Eigktk Battalion. Wounded August 7.—Private H. Stratford. Tenth Battalion. Admitted to 2nd Australian General Hospital, Ghezireh, August 26.—Private P. Dookerty. Died of consumption in sanatorium, xklelaide, July 9.—Private W. 8. Christie. Wounded, between August 7 and 14 —Private J. H. Coulson (tkird occasion). Eleventk Battalion. Wounded, August 9.—Private 0. B. 'O'Den. i Twelfth Battalion. Wounded, August 7.—Private J. Steward (second occasion), Sergeant A. W. Percy. Thirteenth Battalion. Admitted to Westralian General Hospital, Ghezireh, August 25.—Private W. J. Wheatley, Private R. R. Chapman (severe). Fifteenth Battalion. Wounded, slightly, disembarked at Malta from hospital ship "Kano."— Private E. D. Sweeney. Sixteenth Battalion. Killed in action, August 7.—Sergt. J. Barden. Wounded.—Private G. H. Finnerty. Nineteenth Battalion. Wounded, between August 7 and 9.—Privates K. Elder, R. M. Jones. Third Australian Light Horse. Sick admitted to Hospital, Loudon. —Driver 0. B. Anderson Sixth Australian Light Hirse. Sick, admitted to 2nd Australian Hospital.—Private J. Brown, Sergeant R. Brown. Field Artillery. Wounded, AugUvst 11—Gunners I. G. Mclvinnon, T. E. L. Moore. Admitted to 19th General Hospital, Alexandria, August 30.—Gunner J. McQuillan. Field Engineers. Disembarked at Malta, August 16, seriously ill from enteric.—Sapper E. H. Hooper. Dangerously ill, August 28—Corporal C. Hudson. r First Signal Company of Engineers. Wounded, August 9.—Sapper F. K. Allen. Bridging Train Wounded.—Driver C. M. Atkinson.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 18, 20 September 1915, Page 8

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New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 18, 20 September 1915, Page 8

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 18, 20 September 1915, Page 8

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