CASUALTY LISED.
f r J 'M N.z. BXPEDirrowmrawraff^. By WaUngton, Killed in action.—Jiest, », aLifip calfe, Rifleman W. Kimr. Previously reported* dared by Court of iMuiryfcSwiin tion.—Private A. G. Hill, Priwt* J> li Shand, Private J. D. iitmonW, mSLu A. AlcLeod, ■frivatn W. |B, vate T. H. Wood, Died of wounds,—Trooper B, Qv 19) Wood. 1 Wounded.—Second-Lieut. A. R. fligjfc 1 sen, private W. O. KnwwJbs. Wounded tlightiy, remaining Mil' » unit.—Arm.-Sergt. J. IS. baing, A. Little, LaniccfOorpotal ijL 8. Mjrm Private P". J. Keegan, Brteie ©hotter, . . 1 Wellington, 5%9. ' Previously reported missing now Or dared by the Court of Inquiry kQlsd it action.—Ptes, H. C. Oomporfi,' BiSfei stone. " : J Died «f wounds—Corporal ELfivmflni Sapper C.« Adams. Die*d of; siokness while o| war in Turkey—Tprs. J. HTettilflh C. D. McEeod, C. C. Boweni JUbrit&l H. B. Laing. Previously reported woundtodh JooWft® ported wounded slightly ft»d tasutfcj nit '- Tpr - E ' OimpWli 8^33 Lieut. J. Tennant. ported prisoner of war at-. BwfriSSfryjjw! 'many.—Pte. J. R. Almond. Previously reported missing, bUtae* to be prisoner of war, now reported JMfo oner of war at Lemburg, Germany.—fifm J. H. li. Watson. Previously reported missing; now reported prisoners of wfcr at %»»%p Germany, and wounded.—We. cock, Sapper D. Eddie.' -'■■■■■ Previously reported misslnft JAW prisoner of war; now reported TltMw and prisoner of war at teiibm&fita many.- He. A. A. J.Bvans. Previqusly reported miising, btUMd wounded, now reported wounded aadwC oner of war at leinburg, GenftUOt-* Ptes. H. F. Langston, O. V; TarfljL Previously reported missing, ba]lkfe< wounded, now reported prisoner ofiMM at temburg, Germany.—L.-Cpl. W. B Lawford. Previously reported; missing, now tei ported missing and believed to lte pAtti] ~ er of war.—Pte. W. T. WalseUeger. "• ' * TAIWNAKI CASES, , , The following Taranaki. biases appqpt in tho latest casualty Hrti— . ' ■ Silled in Action. ' Kidd, 'lJrvbort Guthrie. Trooper (Mr. Stephen Preston 'Kidd, Westowtl, New Plymoutli, father). ' ' Smith, Leonard William, Riflemaa (Witt L. Smith, Tariki, father). ' ■ Wounded. Rook, Percy Arthur, Private (Maw. Rook, Paynter's Lane, New Pty« mouth, mother). ) ' \ Kitchingraan, Arthur Laslett, Trowel Mrs. H. Kitchingman, Rahotn). Bower, Herbert Alexander, Trooper (A, •; M. -Bower, Okau, father). « Early, Frederick Wayland, Troopei - (George Stephen Early, Upper Man- - gorei, New Plymouth). <* Slightly Wounded, Remaining With Unit. Private John Vernon Shotter (Mr. J, M. Shotter, Midhirst, father). Still Seriously lU. Kfm. Herbert George Flyger (HAWet*). Not Severe Case*. - • Gunner John William Gillbanks (New Plymouth). Sergeant Herbert James Taylor (Ha* wera). : 'j BryantuVerooe (Inglewood), , ' Dangerously 111. Roebupk, William Dowlas, Stopper, HJeflf Plymouth. Private Edward Marsh Qalton (Stratford). Removed From Dangerously 11) lick Herbert, Arthur Stirling, Private (T. _ ■Herbert. Otakefto, father)., Kilbride. William Gregory, Privnti (Mta Harriett Kilbride, Ngnere, TkrtnKMi
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 May 1917, Page 5
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