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ROLL OF HONOUR.

YESTERDAY'S LIST. (press association telegram.) WELLINGTON, March 14. The following casualty list (No. 808) was issued to-day:— AUCKLAND DISTRICT. DIED OF SICKNESS. ~~ Auckland Regiment. (March Ist.) Lusby. W. (Mrs H. Lusby, Manawaru» Te'Aroha, m.) WOUNDED. N.Z. Engineers. (February 25th.) Foley, W. (Mrs S. A. Foley, New Lynn, Auckland, m.) (February 26th.) Swales, L. M. (Mrs E. Swales, Caroline street, Ponsonby, m.) ' Previously reported wounded, admitted to hospital, February 16th, now reported wounded accidentally:Auckland Regiment. (February 15th.) Tretheway, E. E., L.-Cpl. (J. Treth©way, Waihou, f.) N.Z. Artillery. (February 27th.) Geldard. S. (S. Geldard, Helensvillo.

f-) . Divisional Signalling Co. (February 27th.) Rondon, R. (Mrs C. Rondon, London, s.) OTAGO DISTRICT. KILLED IN ACTION. Otago Regiment. (February 21st.) Cooper, E. (W. Cooper, c.o. J. Powley, Milton) WOUNDED. Otago Regiment. (February 22nd.) Leen, J. B. (Mrs J. Leen, Kakanui, near Oamaru, m.) N.Z. Rifle Brigade. (February 21st.) Thompson, L. J. (A. R. Thompson, Moana, Otira Line, Greymouth, b.) Wounded, admitted to hospital:— Canterbury Regiment. (February 23rd.) Murray, J. T., L.-Cpl. (Mrs J. Murray, Mt. Somers, Canterbury, m.) N.Z. Artillery. (February 27th.) Boswell. C., Lieut. (C. Bo swell, Harbour terrace, Ravcnsbourne, Dunedin, f.) (February 28th.) Nelson, C. H. (W. Nelson, 35 Maitland street, Dunedin. f.) Wounded accidentally:— N.Z. Artillery. (February 26th.) Murrell, B. (R.. C. Murrell, . Manapouri, Southland, f.) Wounded, admitted to hospital:— N.Z. Artillery. (February 23rd.) Sands, L. R. (M.M.).. Sergt. (Mrs C. Sands, Gap road, Winton, Southland)

WELLINGTON DISTRICT. KILLED IN ACTION. Previouslv reported missing, now declared by Court of Enquiry killed in action: — N.Z. Rifle Brigade. (October 12th, 1917.) White, W. C. (F. H. White. Tahuna, Morrinsville, f.) DIED OF SICKNESS. - . N.Z. Artillery. (March oth.) Hunter, T. K., Cpl. (W. Hunter, 17 Tepuni" street, Petone, f.) Auckland Regiment. (February 21st.) Baverstock, H. (Mrs R. I. Baverstock, East Tamaki, w.) WOUNDED. . N.Z. Engineers. (February 25th.) Peacock, F. D. (F. Peacock, England, f.) Wounded admitted to hospital:— N.Z. Engineers. (February Ist.) Page, A. (Mrs W. McCollouch: Carlton House. Masterton) Canterbury Regiment. (February 23rd.) Lambert, W. A., Sergt. (Capt. G. Lambert, 14 Queen street, Wellington, f.) (February 2/th.) Norriss. T., 2nd-Lieut. (Mrs T. Norriss, *61 Pirie street, Wellington, f.) Wounded, embarked for England:— Auckland Regimeut. (February loth.) Todd, W. R. (J. Todd, McPhee street, - Dannevirke, f.)

Slightly wounded, remaining with uliit: — , N.Z. Rifle Brigade. (February 7tn.) Moffat, F. J. (Miss I. A. Moffat, Post Office, Fox ton, s.) CANTERBURY DISTRICT.! WOUNDED. N.Z. Artillery. (February 27tn.) O'Shea, D. (Miss M. O'Shea, Wainihinihi. Kumara, s.) Previously reported wounded, admitted to hospital January 4th, !iow reported injured accidentally January 2nd:— N.Z. Artillery. Suzrue, P. (J. Sugrue, "William street, Timaru, m.) HOSPITAL REPORT. CANTERBURY MILITARY DISTRICT. Dangerously 113. Ginders, G. P. (Hawarden). Still Dangerously 111. Mantaeh, W. (Greymoutli). Not Reported as Severe Cases. Allen, P. (Temuka). McNeill, J. (Blackball). Peters, R. (Blenheim). Williams, E. F. (Washdyke). Wilkinson, H. A. (Christchureh). BRITISH M.P. KILLED IN PALESTINE. (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. O&blo Association.) LONDON. March 13. Major Glazebrook, a member of the House of Commons, has been killed m Palestine.

Major P. K. Glazebrook was born in 1880. He had represented South. Manchester in the House of Coinnioua since 1912. He was formerly a captain in the Cheshire Yeomanry. Altogether 15 members of the House of Commons have lost their lives in the war, their names being -.Captain A. E. B. 6'Neill, Lieutenant W. G. C. Gladstone, Captain H. T. Cawley, Captain F C. Agar-Robartes, LieutenantColonel Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart, Lieutenant C. T. Mills, Lieutenant Lord Quenington, Lieutenant-Colonel Guy Baring, Major Valentine Fleming, Major "Willie Redmond, Captain Duncan Campbell, Lieutenant Lionel Walrond, Mr Francis McLaren, the Hon. Neil Primrose, Major P. K. Glazebrook. PERSONAL NOTES ON THE FALLEN AND WOUNDED WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 5.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16161, 15 March 1918, Page 8

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619

ROLL OF HONOUR. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16161, 15 March 1918, Page 8

ROLL OF HONOUR. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16161, 15 March 1918, Page 8

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