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CASUALTY LIST.

CASUALTY LIST. Wellington, April 21. Killed in action.—Second-Lieutenant G. F. Perston. Die.l of sickness.—Lieutenant- E. B. Dalby. Dangerously ill.—Sergeant Bveet. fiouth African Forces.—Reported died of sickness: J. A. Allan. Australian Forces.—The following easualtics to details Laving next-of-kin resident in New Zealand are reported:— Reported killed in action: 11. Keetlcy, Second Lieutenant M. Patcrson. Pied of wounds.—Sergeant F. Simmers. Died of sickness.—R. Troston. Prisoner of war in Germany.—M. C. King. wounded.—J. Cheyne, A. Considine, K. Hamilton. Lance-Corporal L. Holland, A. Nuttall, R. Patterson, R. Rcid, Lieutenant P. Smith. Missing, Now not missing.—J. Perry. Admitted to hospital.—E. W'yllie. Progressing favorably.—H. Cullwick.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1917, Page 8

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CASUALTY LIST. Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1917, Page 8

CASUALTY LIST. Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1917, Page 8

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