New Zealand
LATEST CASUALTY LIST. KILLED IN ACTION. Rifleman E. \. J. Morris. Previously reported missing or believed killed, now reported killed in action. Lance-Corporal W. H: Ellis. Private H. Sutherland. DIED OF WOUNDS. Gunner W. Mann. Private N. P. Anstis. Wounded admitted (Hospital. Second-Lieut. C. Boswell. Gunner T. Bachop. Private W. Aitkinson. ' Lance-Corporal W. A. Collins. Private P. A. Davidson. Captain G. H. Wood. Wounded, embarked for England. Rifleman L. F. Beattie. Rifleman C. Cunningham. WOUNDED. Major A. F. Batehelor. Trooper H. C. Brown. Second-Lieut. I. B. Cruichshank. Second-Lieut. A. Holland. Captain J. 0. Scott. Trooper G. Smith. MAORI CONTINGENT. DIED OF WOUNDS. Private W. Ratana. Wounded admitted to Private J. H. Herein...; ; . SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Private T. Edwards. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. In Hospital, previously reported dangerously ill, now' seriously ill.— Sergeant R. J. Appleton, Private J. Hutchinson, Rifleman J. E. Morgan. i Now out of danger.—Private J. iFlynn, Private A. H. Peters. Dangerously ill (cero-spinal meningitis..- Private W. 0. Pye. Now out of danger.—Rifleman P. J. Mason. Dangerously ill (acute bronchitis). — Private Kingi Hamana. j HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. In London Hospital, dangerously ill. —Rifleman J. Clarke. In Australian Hospital, Boulogne, seriously ill.—Sapper B. C. Robinson.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 11, 11 August 1916, Page 5
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197New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 11, 11 August 1916, Page 5
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