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CASUALTY LIST.

i SILLED AND WOUNDED. ; Wellington, Last Nig J Reported killed in action.—SergeantMajor T. Casey, Privates J. Hcwson, H M. Fogarty. Previously imported wounded, now reported missing and believed to be dead. j-Corporal J. ODonnell. : Reported died of wounds.—Private H. I.Edman, Riflemen 0. Kejworth, 1. C. Broadbridge, E. Annies. ' Beported wounded, and believed to bo prisoners of war in .German hands. —Privates R. Lawrence, J. Thomson.

Reported wcunded.—Sergeant A. G. Hickeon, Privates E. Coutts, G. A. Ritchie, W. C. Lee, T. J. Bullen, LanceCorporal W. Gaunt.

Wounded, admitted to hospital.—Private T. D. Bums. HOSPITAL REPORT. ' In Second Australian Casualty Clearing Station, France, still dangerously ili, but improving.—Trooper B. G. Armitage McElwaine, Privates J. Hancock, W. Bamage. Still seriously ill, but improving.—Private P. Uard.

In N.Z. General Hospital, Brockenknrst, now seriously ill.—Private H. A. Rapson, Rifleman L. N. Northover. In No. 3 General Hospital, Codford, now dangerously ill.—Rifleman J Mitchell. Now seriously ill: Private J. Smith.

Removed from seriously ill list.—Pri Vate B. A. Backholm.

In Walton-on-Thames Hospital, removed from seriously ill list. —Privates D. .G Monradj D. Craig.

Dangerously ill, King George V. Hospi--4*l, Dublin.—Private P. A. Blomfield (wounds). Removed from dangerously ill list, 84th General Hospital, Etaples.—Corporal R. C. Mason.

"NO DESIRE FOR ALCOHOL." Bo writes one man who had been a heavy drinker for ten years. DRINKO can save your husband, son or brother from the drink habit. The treatment is dea'red. Booklet in sealed, envelope post free. State if Mr., Mrs. or Miss.—Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary,. 212-1 JVriUnatoa. «

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1916, Page 5

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252

CASUALTY LIST. Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1916, Page 5

CASUALTY LIST. Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1916, Page 5

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