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New Zealand

CASUALTIES. KILLED IN ACTION, (July 8.) Private E. M, Brookes. Corporal J. L. O’Brien. July 9th.) Sergeant A. K. Baker. Private E. Box. Private H. W. Bunny. Corporal H. M. Buttle. Sergeant H. W. Carmington. Private T. J. Chambers. Private W. Collins. Private P. J. Devine. Private F. Clink. Private H. Head. Private A. C. Maidmont. Private G. R. Milne. Private E. J. Myhill. Private J. W. Raymeut. Private F. Simpson. . t Private W. S. Smith. Company Sergt.-Major R. Thompson. Private G. E, Waldron. Private H. C. Webb. Private G. Willey. (July 11th.) Lance-Sergeant F. G. Barry. Private L. Gibson. Private W. Gibson. Private J. C. H. Godsiff. Private W. W. Hears. Private F. J. O’Donnell. Lance-Corporal F. J. Williams. (July 13th.) Private N. E. Banks. Private C, W. Oogdale. (July 14th.) Trooper V. J. Barber. Trooper J. Elrick. Private A. Hamilton.

ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. (July 14th.) Private J. Marston. Previously reported missing, now reported killed in ac ion, July 14,. Second-Lieutenant G. H. Black. DIED OF WOUNDS. Private G. Macann. (July 9ih.) Private C. Byron. , DIED FROM EFFECTS OF HEAT. (July 16th.) Sapper H. H. Burke. , MISSING. (July 9th.) Corporal W. H. Banks. Private C. Bromley. Private A. S. Monteith. Private C. Richardson. Private W. J. lurtou. WOUNDED. j u l y 9.—Private W. R. Holden. July 10.—Private C. K. Ward, Riflemen R. W r ells, F. Wood, Trooper H. W. Reeves. July 12.— Lance-Corporal J. S. Charters, Trooper V. H. Ross. July 13.—Private R. Johnstone, Rifleman W. G. Nevard. July 14. Lance-Corporal E. 0. Hone. . Wounded, admitted to hospital, July 9.— Lance-Corporal D. Moffitt, Sergeant R. T. McGlashan. July 10th.—Riflemen J. T. Dungan, A. Fullord, Private J. M. Lamyon. July 11th.— Sergeant C. J. T. Hatfield, July 12th.— Rifleman J. Morgan, Private E. H. Suckling. July 13th.— Rifleman J. McDonald, Rifleman S. Wilburn. July 14.—Private 0. Connelly, Rifleman P. E. Mills, Private T. A. O’Connor. ... July 15th.— Rifleman R. Arnold, Riflemen W. C. Barrett, S. M. Bray, Sergeant S. Berson, Private A. E. Cot.on, Riflemen R. H. Cate, A. U Dee E. M. Fraser, D. P. Geaney, J. Hamilton, Sapper A. A. Howard, Trooper G. McKay. July 15.— Lance-Corporal 11. o. Mitchell, Private E. W. Payne, Corporal A. R. Scrivener, Lance-Corporal A. H. Sewell, Rifieiiian W. G. Stone, Lance-Corporals A. Tickner, J. Wells.

MAORI CONTINGENT. .*

KILLED IN ACTION.

(July 9th.) Lance-Corporal Ta*ne Toka. WOUNDED. (July 11th.) Sergeant Rota Waipara. HOSPITAL ANtTpROGRESS REPORT. Admitted N.Z. General Hospital, Brockeuhurst, wounded and dangerously ill.—Sergeant R. J. Appleton. Footing Military Hospital, wounded and seriously ill.—Gunner W. H. Franks. 2nd London General Hospital, progressing satisfactorily at present. —Captain R. N. Morpeth, wounded and seriously ill. Trooper A. Vanstone. In hospital, seriously ill.—Private W. Batty. Wounded and dangerously ill.—Rifleman h--Carswell. Wounded and seriously ill. Private C. A. Collier. Wounded and dangerously ill.—Lance-Sergeant |k. 0. Curtis. Wounded and seriously in.— Lance-Corporal 11. B. Fowler. Now convalescent. —Gunner A. Gilbert. Dangerously ill (dysentery).— Private H. J. Marshall. Now out of danger.—Private C. T. Stewart. CER EBRO-SPINAL MENINGITIS. I TWO DEATHS AMONG SOLDIERS. t Wellington, July, 25. Two deaths from cerebrospinal meningitis occurred amongst the soldiers. Private Harding, ex-jookoy, died at Trent ham on Sunday night, and Private Wilson died at Featherstoix Camp last night,.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 96, 25 July 1916, Page 5

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539

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 96, 25 July 1916, Page 5

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 96, 25 July 1916, Page 5

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