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CASUALTY LIST. REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION. Gtinner A. Holmes. Previously reported wounded, now reported killed in action, September 15th: Corporal C. D. Ferguson. KILLED IN ACTION. Rifleman H. N. Cnrline. Previously reported wounded, now reported killed in action, September 25th: Private C. Raymond. REPORTED DIED OF WOUNDS. Lance-Corporal H. N. Warren. Gunner E. Finer. Lance-Corporal A. Thomson. Private J. Coulthard. Private W. H. Woods. Private J. Cattermole. Sergeant E. J. Carey. Private C. Boult. Previously reported killed, now reported died of wounds: Private W. J. Harrison. DIED OF WOUNDS. Private A. H. Hicldleston. Private A. L. Hanes. Acting Lance-Sergeant H. E-

Brewer. WOUNDED BELIEVED DEAD.' Private E. C. Knyvett. REPORTED MISSING. Private H. Levy. REPORTED WOUNDED. Sergeant R. D. Boyes. Rifleman H. Parsons. Second Lieutenant L. I. Manning. In 26th General Hospital, Staples, wounded (dangerously ill.) — Corporal T. Mackie. In 12th General Hospital, Rouben. wounded (seriously ill). — Private P. E. • Milligan. The following wounded, admitted to Hospital.— Privates J. W. Winslow, C. S. .Mclntosh, E. W. Kemp, W. T. Shea, R. Brown, G. S. Watkins. The following , reported wounded, embarked for England. Gunner W. Franklin. Gunner L. V. Fry. Acting-Sergeant J. Hopwood. Previously reported killed, now reported wounded, embarked for England.— Privates B. Baker, C. W. L. Campbell. Wounded, embarked for England.--Privates J. N. 'Waddell, W. Jenkins, Wc Johnson, P. E. Blades, C. L. Edwards, Rifleman W. Cossms. Wounded, slight, remaining with unit.—Captain F. N. S. Hitchcock.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 73, 24 October 1916, Page 2

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New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 73, 24 October 1916, Page 2

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 73, 24 October 1916, Page 2

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