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HEROES OF THE WAR.

THREE DEATHS REPORTED, MAX SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. WELLINGTON, August 22. The 389th casualty list issued by the Defence' Department was circulated by the Press Association to-day. It gives particulars of four casualties—one man kiled in action, two died of disease, and one wounded. Details are as follows; —

Died of Wounds, ’August 18—Ed ward Ainslie Norris, Wellington.

Died of Disease —Kelly Katan (pneumonia), South Westland; John Barbour (pneumonia), Timaru. Reported Wounded, Admitted 27th General Hsspkal, Cairo. August 10, slightly —Morris Claude Redmond (Qu a rterm ast cr-Sergt), Te Aro, Wellington. HOSPITAL REPORTS. Some Dangerous Cases. The Defence Department yesterday issued the following hospital and proDangcrously ill, cerebro-spinal mcngress report:- — nigitis: R. Henry Seriously ill, suspected cerebro-spinal meningitis: N. M. Smyth Out of danger, and progressing satisfactorily; W T . C. Connell, J. Rothwcll. Severely wounded: J. W. Brownlee, A T. Day C. E. Hamilton C. N. Robinson. Dangerously wounded; J. Crawford, T. Searlc. W. O’Neill F. J. Alexander, W. G. Brunton, E. S. Byers, Sergeant A. Delaaey, Sergeant A, H. Douglas, Sergeant J. G. Grant, Sergeant J. C. Jones, Corporal J. A. Kay, Corporal i p, W. McLarin, Corporal J. M. Maisoy, Corporal L. Rusdcn, L, -Corporal S. Winter, L.-Corporal Gi. H. dairy, Cornoral 1.. J. Cole L.-Corporal B. Gilli- ■ mi, Corporal K. A. McGregor, Corporal T, Robertson, H. Small. L_ G. Stevens, D. R. Webster.

Slightly wounded: L. Burrows, Corporal A. L. Clarke, Sergeant R. G. Cooke, J. W. Cordy, A J. Curry. R. JDay, J. Gellien, F. H. Hardy, C. Howes, Sergeant P. C. Knubloy, Sergeant L. Parkinson, Sergeant J. A. Pearson, Sergeant S B. Rudland, Corporal R. A. Canister, C. F. Secombe, 1..-Corporal C. Smith, J. Stark, J. H Bnrnand, Corporal G. T. Clunie, H. J. Harris, Sergt. g. M. James, I. S. Johnstone, corporal G. T. 0 ’Hara-Smith, H. Ritchie. RETURNED TROOPER’S DEATH, WET LTNGTON, August 21. Trooper C. Fisher, who went away -•.■■l, flip yy-’in and was invalided home, died suddenly this morning from heart failure, aged 23. He was •it work as usual until last night. Deceased’s parents reside at Feiliding.

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 160, 25 August 1916, Page 2

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HEROES OF THE WAR. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 160, 25 August 1916, Page 2

HEROES OF THE WAR. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 160, 25 August 1916, Page 2

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