AVAR CASUALTIES
NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE LIST OF FIFTEEN WOUNDED. FOUR OTHERS NOT NOAV MISSING. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON. This Day. A casualty list issued last evening contains the names of 15 members of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force who have been wounded. The names of four others previously reported missing have been removed from the missing list. The list is published below, the name of the soldier being followed by that of the next-of-kin with the nature cf the relationship in parentheses. The following abbreviations have been used to indicate relationship: Mother, m; father, f: wife, w: brother, b; friend, fr: sister cr son. s; daughter, d; grandmother, g: uncle, u: aunt, a: cousin, c; relationship not stated, not stated.
PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING, NOW REPORTED NOT MISSING.
BURNS, Peter J. C.. 2/Lieut. Mrs E. > Alien, 78 Victoria St., Remuera (c). BROWN. Henry J., Pte. Mr B. L. Brown, 2 R.D.. Whangarei (f). DOIG, Robert D„ Pie. Mrs A. Doig. Totara Flat. Greymouth Cm). KOHERE. Paratone W„ Pte. Mr R Kohere. East Cape if). WOUNDED. BURNS, Peter J. C„ 2'Lieut. Mrs E. Allen, 78 Victoria St, Remuera (c). UNIACKE, Norman L„ 2/Lieut. Mr F. P. Uniacke. Stratford (f). ANDERSON, Morris. Pte. Mrs W. Anderson, Te Aroha Rd., Te Kuiti (m). ASHWORTH. James N, L/Cpl. Mr H. Ashworth. 571 South Rd., New Plymouth if). DELANEY. Colin Mi T.. Gnr. Mrs H. Williams, 49 Belfast St.. Wellington (s). HEMARA Hemara. Pte. Mr M. Hemara. Pakanae. Hokianga if). JOHNSTONE, Lloyd B, W.O. 11. Mrs P. A. Johnstone. 107 Victoria Rd., Dunedin (m). i JOHNSTONE, Richard D„ L/Cpl. Mrs D. J. Johnstone, c/o G.P.O. Wellington (w). KENWORTHY, Francis H„ Pte. Mrs I. M. Kenworthy, 152 Hobson St, Auckland (w). KOHERE, Paratene W. Pte. Mr R. Kohere, East Cape (f). LAWS. Noel J. P.. Pte. Mrs J. Laws. 52 King St, Timaru (m). ROSEWARNE, Ernest W.. Pte. Mrs V. M. Rosewarne, 8 Hopkins St.. Woolston (w). THOMPSON Leslie. Pte. Mr A. Thompson. 12 Alchester St, Christchurch (b). . TWEEDDALE, James, Pte. Mrs AV. Tweeddale. 151 Evans St, Timaru (m). WILLIAMS. Reuben L, Pte. Mrs P. IT I Williams, c/o Carruth House, AVhant garei (w).
MASTERTON SERGEANT. AMONG LIST OF WOUNDED. (Bv Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON. This Day. Sergeant Hughbert Patrick Donnelly is included in the list of wounded in a casualty list of members of the Second N.Z.E.F.. issued today. Sergeant Donnelly’s father is Mr Donnelly, of 71 Perry Street, Masterton.
Sergeant Donnelly is well-known in Masterton. He matriculated at Wairarapa College, and served for some time in the Navy Office in Wellington before proceeding with the expeditionary force overseas.
AIR FORCE OFFICERS BELIEVED KILLED. The following air casualties were announced last evening:— ROUND, Arthur K„ Flying Officer, R.A.F.. reported missing. believed killed in aircraft accident. Mr D. H. Round, Johnsonville If). ECCLES. Raymond G.. Pilot Officer, R.N.Z.A.F., previously reported missing. now reclassified missing, believed killed in action. Mrs R. Eccles. 282 Macandrew Rd., Dunedin (ml. HALL, Robert G.. Pilot Officer. R.A.F.. previously reported missing, death now officially presumed by .Air Ministry to have occurred in Juno. 19-10. Mr A. W. Hall 53 Thompson St., Wellington (f).
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