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OUR WOUNDED.

THEIR LOCATION AND CONDITION WELLINGTON, This Day. At 1 o'clock this morning the following list was issued,, stating where, and number'of wounded men, and reported as wounded. In the Wfestern General Hospital at Manchester", progressing favourably: No. 12/176, Privates John Barker, 15/10, Geo. Arthur McKeoy, 12/455, Geo. 'j. Silcock, 12/456, Edward W. Soper, 10/664, William P. Davdison, 10/341, John T. Foster, 10/990, Stanley G. Guthrie, 10/371 Howard W. Hales, 10/409 Corpl. Louis A.Kinsett, HO/681 Privates George M'cSavnpy, 10/925 Albert Mullaney, 10/698 Douglas Smith, 10/529 James Thorp, 10/492 Aubrey De C. Tronson, 6/1113 Reginald Carroll, 6/497 Joseph A. McDonald, 8/653 William Clarkson, 8/1230 aid', 8/653 William Clarkson, 8/1238 Gordon Praser, 8/1247 Gerald Green, 8/1165 Frederick Home, 8/890 Clifford Keiler, 8/963 A. Arthur O. Kermode, 8/591 John Kellett, 8/393 John McPherson, 8/959 Sidney Warren, 4/52 A Henry L. Reid, Lieut. George F. 'Mvj'ers. Reported as wounded in the Southern General Hospital, Birmingham, progressing favourably: 12/1544 Privates Claude Cecil Avery, 12/420 David McBurney, 12/416 Gerald Morpeth, 12/827 Lance-Corpl. Geo. Pople, 12/634 Private Alfred Stunell, 12/230 Albert Rawbone, 12/1523 Edward Waring, 70/39.2 Albert Hartley, 10/370 Joshua Jack son, 10/1149 Richard Kemp, 10/491 William Stevenson, 10/1378 William J. Stevenson. OTAGO BATTALION. 8/1135 Private Thomas B. Buchanan S/IS4 Sergt. John C. Cuff, 8/236 Privates Herman S. Larkins, 8/938 Geo. A. Mclntyre, 8/l?88 George Mills, 8/844 William McDonnell, 8/103 Philip D. Sinclair. CANTERBURY BATTALION. 6/1271 Private George Davis, 6/809 Joseph A, Dick. Reported as wounded, in Grayling Well Hospital, Chichester, progressing favourably: ENGINEERS. 4/615 Sapper Arthur H. Howell. WELLINGTON BATTALIOK 10/779 Privates Frederick W. Locker, 10/1569 Fredk. Meuli. OTAGO BATTALION. 8/571 Privates James W. Ferguson 8/123 Leslie M. Watson.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 215, 27 May 1915, Page 7

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OUR WOUNDED. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 215, 27 May 1915, Page 7

OUR WOUNDED. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 215, 27 May 1915, Page 7

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