HEROES OF THE WAR.
SEVEN DEATHS REPORTED. TWO KILLED IN ACTION. FIVE DIED FROM WOUNDS. TWENTY-FO UR WO ENDED. WELLINGTON, August 29. A casualty list supplied by the Defence Department to-day contains the names of two men killed in action, live dead from wounds, and 21 wounded. Killed in Action, August loth —Sapper ,T. King, Sapper .1. McCallnm. Died of Wounds; no date given— Trooper R. W. Baza. August 10th: Corpl R. E. Mason. August 17th: Sorgt.-Major F. E. Frost. August 18th: Sergt V. E. Fatouras, Private S. C. McCarthy. "Wounded; Embarked for England-, August ISth: Private H. Halliwell, Lnc-Corpl H. S. McAlister. August 7th—Trooper W. ,T. Finn. August 14th: Private J. W. Clausen. Wounded: Admitted to Hospita, August 15th: Private F. G. Hammond,
Private C. O. Johanson, Private C. J. Shelley. August 16th: Sapper H. F. Behrent, Private J. J. Bridson, LncCorpcral. A. Cruickshank, Private V. W. Eathcn, Q.M.-Sergt J. Jackson; Private R. D. McGillivry, Corpl J. J. Poland, Private A. Riddell, Gunner F. E. Stubberfield, Private. T. M. Sullivan, Lnc-Corpl W. P. Tatham; Sapper P. Thompson, Private A. Wright. August ISth: Trooper L. C. Farrington, Private J. B. Lamb. August 21st: Trooper W. Smith. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. Admitted to hospital, seriously ill; Bait. Sergt.-Major I. W. Holdsworth, Private F G. Porter, Private C. Riddell. Out of danger: Rifleman A. C. Dee, Dangerously ill from wounds; Sergt. F. J. Partridge.
Dangerously ill, bat improving: Pri vale H. S. Sadgrove.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 160, 30 August 1916, Page 3
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241HEROES OF THE WAR. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 160, 30 August 1916, Page 3
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