CASUALTY LIST.
; KILLED AND WOUNDED. Wellington, Last Niglit Reported killed in action.—Private A. H. Lee, Lanee-Corporal fi. C. Thomson, Rifleman D. Hnrtnett. Reported died of wounds.—iPrivatc F, Pollard. Reported wounded.—Private G. F. Stephenson.!' Wounded, admitted to liospital.Trooper J, C. Thomson, Rifleman P. Jones. 1 , , ' ■ Wounded, embarked for England.—t Trooper R. G. Reid;
THOSE WHO HAVE FALLEN Private Merson Brett, killed in actios, in France, on October 3, was a son of Mr. A.;:G. Brett, formerly of Normanby, now of Auckland, and a cousin of "Mrs, C, Street, of New Plymouth. , Private Gilbert Hamilton MeHaflle, killed in action on September 25, was the elder son of the late Mr. G. fl. MeHaflle, of Christchurcli, He was educated at Christ's College, and had just completed his 31st Ho, was a farmer by occupation, and for several years prior to enlisting was so employed in the Taranaki and Hawke's Bay dis> tricta- 1 He had been in the Waikato only a few week* when hj« went tat* MOT,,,
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1916, Page 5
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165CASUALTY LIST. Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1916, Page 5
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