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New Zealand

LATEST CASUALTY LIST. KILLED IX ACTION. July 14th. Private T. H. Bird. Second-Lieu tenant H. Lang. Trooper C. K. Berkahn. DIED OF AVOUNDS. Private D. Robertson. Rifleman R. Stephenson. Rifleman A. R. Brighting. Sergeant R. Bennie.

DIED OF DISEASE, Private H. J. Marshall. '

’ WOUNDED. Private C. V. P. Smith. Gunner A. Dunn. Private I. R. Thomson. Lance-Corporal W. S. Austin. Second-Lieutenant R. L. Garden, Second-Lieutenant J. G. Gasparich Lieutenant 0. T. Coburne. Second-Lieutenant C. L. Mullany.

WOUNDED. (Embarked for England), Private H. Lofthouse.. Private J. E. Simpson, . Private A. A. N. Alsop. Second-Lieutenant D. F. Duigan

Admitted to Hospital. Rifleman R. Barris. Private J. A. Cowley. Rifleman R. E. Shield. Private J. Duthie. Corporal R. Scrimgeour. Private G. J. Seed. Rifleman W. G. Arnil. Private J. D. Clark. , • Rifleman D. B. Cockerill. Private P. Finlayson. Rifleman E. Healey. “Private W, Jefferies. Corporal A. Reid. Private 11. Smith. I HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. Admitted to Hospital, now eonvales-' cent—-Pny^e^^jKjtr. ill—Lance-Corporal F. E. Guiliugton. Broken knee;cap,im-proving-—Sapper S. S. Bones. Ojngerously ill—Gunner J. W. McLennan. g CASUALITY LISTS. Killed in action (July 9). —LanceCorporal H. Waterson. Reported died of wounds (July 18). —Private F. H. Mav.

Reported wounded (July 14). —Corporal T. R. Abercorabie, Sergeant W. E. Atchison, Sergeant A. J. Aitken, Private M. A. Andrews, Trooper A. C. Arnold, Private A. L. Baillie, Private J. F. Bell, Private J. E. J. Boy-, no, Private J. W. Brownlee, LanceCorporal J. Brunton, Privates A. C. Bulling, J. Campbell. J. P. Clarke, J. W. Coulson, R. W. Coulson. T. E.. Cragh, AV. Laiy,- H. J. Davies, A. S. Davis, A. J. Doyle, W. D. Evans, and W. G. Farquharson, Corporal W. H. Firth, Privates J. - Flynn, F. P. Freed, G. Godby, D. A. Gormack, and A. C. Hampton, Corporal J. Harper, Privates R. J. -Hart, D. M. Harvey, B. E. Harwood, S. E. Harwood, J. E. Hay, E. A. Death, and E. C. Hill, Lance-Corporal J; D. Hubbard, Privates P. A. Hunter and R. G. Jolms oiie, Corporal AV. E. Johnstone. Privates X. H. 'Jones and D. Sergeant T. A. Labbeth, Privates C. J., F. Lansdown, D. L. Lees, G. J. Lewis and W. J. Lindy. Trooper P. S. Livermore, Privates A. L. Lbwe,, A. McArthur, P. McEvoy, P. McGregor, AV. G. McGregor, and R. H. McLennan, Lance-Corporal J. McLoed, Privates J. A ; . Marks, and, J. A. Miller, Corporals S. C. Millar and E. Moen, Privates P. Newman, A. K. # Paisley, and F. S. Partridge, Corporal AV. Reddington, Privates E. A. Reid, F. AV. Reid, and T. M. Reid, Quarter-Master-Sergt. S. C. Rod. Sergeant E. M. Ryburn, Privates R. H. Schoen, L. H. Scott, AV. ,S. Scott, and G. Shaml, Lance-Corporal M. J. Sheehan, Privates A. Silich, A. Sinclair, F. Smith, and A. Sutherland, Trooper J. F. Sutherland, Private L. Thomson. Trooper J. K. Toll, Privates A. E. J. Wright, L. C. AVyatt, and H. Youart. Privates C. Bradfield. J. Bridgeman, AV. H. Brook, Sapper F. AV. Brown. Slightly wounded (July 14), remaining with unit.—Privates AA . Baxter, J. T. Bouch, and S. T. AV. BowdeiC Sergt. AV. G. Brown, Private E. Burns, and A. Crowe, Corporal J. R. Carnegie, Private E. AV. Fahey, Corporal A. J. Gilraour, Private A. Hickey, Sergeant H. AV. Justin. Privates J, Kellet, AV. L. McKenzie, E. ;t Holier t son, S. G. Ross, J. A. Scott, C». F. Spooner, D. G. Stevens-, and G. Telford. VVOUKDcd SOLDIERS' FUND. The lion, secretary of the Stratford Patriotic Committee reports us follows : £ s. d. Previously acknowledge 0825 9 < Ncaire Dairy Coy.’s contribution 210 0 0 £7065 9 7

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 99, 28 July 1916, Page 5

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New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 99, 28 July 1916, Page 5

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 99, 28 July 1916, Page 5

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