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CASUALTY LIST. I The following is the finding of the Court of Inquiry:— Previously reported killed in action, now reported accidentally killed.—Private Swede. ' Previously reported believed killed now reported killed in action.—Privates Barter and Wylie, Sergeant Dodd. | Previously reported believed killed now reported died of wounds.—Private Dayman. Previously reported believed died of wounds, now reported died of wounds.—Private Stade. Previously reported wounded accidentally, now reported wounded.— Riflemen Clayson, McKendry, Montgomery; j Reported died of wounds.—Pri- | vates Snowden and Blanch, j Previously reported wounded, now 1 reported missing.—Private Bourke. | Reported missing.—Private Wil- , loughby. I Reported wounded. Sergeant ! Shearer, Riflemen Hardy, Mottram. Moyle, Private Robertson, LanceCorporal Nieholl. Reported wounded, rejoined unit. —Rifleman Lane.
Maori Contingent.—Reported died of disease; Private Wairau.
BELGIAN RELIEF. The secretary of the Belgian Relief Committee wishes to acknowledge with thanks receipt of a parcel of clothing from the children of the 4th standard of the Sr rat-ford School, also a cheque for £*> from Mr R. McCluggagc. FRASER AND BRINDLE SENT- - ENDED. (Per Press Association). Wellington, December 23. Peter Fraser and Thomas Brindle, who were charged with .seditious utterances in Wellingtonon 10th December, were each sentenced by Mr Rid cl elt," to-day to twelve months’ r* AM ABA
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 25, 23 December 1916, Page 5
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