CASUALTY LIST.
KILLED AND" WOUNDED. By Telegraph.—Tress Association. Wellington, Nov 8/ The following are reported to have died of wounds:—Driver L. Mitcliell. Acting Lnnce-Corporal W. Trornana. Private R. Saywell, Riflemen H. H. Moore* and M. Brown, Reported died in hospital.—Rifleman W. H. Gledhill, Missing—Private W. P. NoUm. Wounded.—Lieutenant A. Joiwi. Correction. Previously reported wounded, now reported not wtnmdcd.--t'rivate P. O'Leary. JVported wounded.—Priva'.o C, Overend. Private W. S. Swan. Wounded, admitted to hospital.— Trooper H. 0. Piirdy, Trooper U F. Armstrong, Gunner H. W, Colder, Saiirtr E. G. Wright. Wellington, Last Night. Previously reported wounded, now reported killed in action: Private. W. E. Mold. Reported -killed in nctiorft'Acting-Cor-poral J. Farrow, Privates Sydneyß. B. Perkins and J. R. Bennett, 'Rifleman C. Allan. 'Previously reported wounded, now reported died of wounds: Drive! G. V< ,Chidgcy. * Died of wounds: Privates R. W. %•, Wilson, T. W. Lewis, C. Tate, T. Tits-' gcrald, and D. Stewart. Reported missing- Piivatcs Thoines A X. Wliitthisjton, H, S Ear.-.-ilton, J Saunders, E. J. Andrews, C, f\ Avd\, 0 H Bennett, W. Cafler.-- "V," A. C'lnike, H Cook, J. rinnasfan, ft B, ftahin, W G. Geaiy, C X. Goodie. L. Hodsdon, A. Hut-kin, and - Hurt, Lnr.eeCorporal B, B .Mackenzie, Private L. McMillan, Lance-Corporal W. A, MeMiU Inn, Privates X. S. Marriott, H. J. Kairn, Corporal P. A. Qxlay, Corporal L, fl. Parlane, Private J. Riddh, Sergeant .7. Simpson, Privates R. Thom*or., H. W. Wicks, T. M. Yorsion, W J. Bond* Rifleman A. T. Butcher. Previously .-cportod missing, r.ow re«. ported admitted hospital, , iroas<ied) (slight): Gunner h. S, Lorrliuer. Previously reported wounded, now r?« ported not wounded: Private H. Wi'.«' liams. Reported wounded: Private* J. Wel> ster, S. H. G. White, and D. Ifooly, Rifleman C. L. Howard. Dangerously ill from wounds; Riflfrman .7. Phillips. Trooper F. H. TUlpb. Seriously ill from wounds: Private J. Inine. Wounded, admitted to hospital* Trooper G. Hooper, Trooper C. Nevard' Second-lieutenant V, fitocker, Sergt. W : Huse, Bomb. W. .7. Brown, Sappers F' T. Martin and J. H. Martfn, Rifleman .T, P. Holland, Rifleman 71. W. Mason, Riflft man K. Pattie, Driver J. iMuggeridge. Wounded, rejoined unit: Corporal T 11. Renner. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT Dangerously ill.—Went. C. E-- Butcher Lance-Corporal T. TJr.lher, Trivatc J Smith, Rifleman J. Donovan, Sergi. E, J. Harris. Seriously ill,—Riflemen A. Byero, V; M. Kdgar, Private P. A. Blomfleld (ia: proving). Removed from seriously ill list.—Prl' vates A. H. McKane, .7. L. Murphy f Trooper S. F. Cowan, Privates F. 0 Sneed, J., Elliott. Removed from dangerously ill Sergt. F. T Hicks.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1916, Page 4
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