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OFFICERS CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION MAJOR ALBERT EDWARD LOACH No. 6/1172); born in England in 1876; commercial traveller in the employ of Mason, Struthers, and Co.; served in tho Second N.Z. Contingent in the South African war. Next-of-kin, Mr. Thomas Edward Loach, Papanui Road, Christchurck. N.C.O.'S AND MEN WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION
PTE. HARTLEY BEAUMONT . (No. 10/17); born in London in 189il; motor mechanic. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Jessie Beaumont, Hastings. PTE. RICHARD DRYDEN (No. 10/144) j born at Milton in 1889; draper's assistant. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Dryden, 42 Pacific Street, Dunediu. LCE.CORP. ALBERT WILLIAM LEDBROOK (No. 10/105); born in Berkshire, England, in 1889; butter-maker. Next-of-kin, Mr. W. H. Ledbrook, Lower Hurt. PTE. JOHN PETRIE (No. 10/761); born at Aberdeen in 1891; jeweller. Next-of-kin, Mr. John Petrie, jeweller. Stratford, PTE. JAMES SHANAHAN (No. 10/915); born at Napier in 1885; clerk. Next-of-kin, Mr. James Shanahan, Papanui Hotel, Christchurcli.
CORPORAL JAMES THORPE (No. 10/529); born at Wanganni in • 1893; bank employee. Noxt-of-k(n, Mr. John Thorpe, 59 Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. ( PTE. EDWARD WILKES (No. 10/542); born at Manchester, Eneland; printer. Next-of-kin. Mrs. A. Wilkes, c.o. R. Johnson, Wakarara, via Waipawa (mother). AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION 4 j PTE. MICHAEL COULTER (No. 12/333); bom at Dumfries, Scotland in 1885; carpenter. Next-of-kin, Mrs. John Coulter, Otautau, Southland (mother). PTE. LAWRENCE WILLIAM HEATON (No. 12/379); born at Eastleight, England, in 1892; farmer. Next-of-kin, Mr. Lewis Hoaton, 22 Desbore Road, Eastloigh, Hamps. (father). CORPORAL GERALD JOHN- LANE (No. 12/578); born at Bay of Islands in 1891; launch-driver. - Next-of-kin, Mr. D. Lane, Rawenc, Hokianca (father). PTE. ALFRED JOHN LAW (No. 12/1452); born at Tuamarina, Marlborough, in 1692; farmer. Next-of-kin, Mr. J. Law, Gordonton, Waikato (father). PTE. PHILLIP M'LEAN (No. 12/811); born at Glasgow in 1894; labourer. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Kate Hawkin, Mangapeki. PTE. LAWRENCE QUIRK (No. 12/225); born at Wanfranui in 1892; auctioneer's assistant. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Norma Quirk, 78 Cook Street, Auckland (mother). PTE. GEORGE HAROLD RILEY (No. 12/848). Next-of-kin, Miss E. Riley, Church Road, Epsom, Auckland. PTE. VICTOR EADIE SOMMEKVILLE (No. 12/042); born at Grey Lynn, Auckland in 1888; cane-worker. Next-of-kin, Mr. R, Sommerville, Ross Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland (father). PTE. FRED. WILLSTEED (No. 12/290); born at Christchurcli in 1892; buttergrader; seven years in No. 1 Garrison Artillery. Next-of-kin, Mr. Willstced, Seddon Terrace, Otnhuhu. OTA GO INFANTRY BATTALION PTE. CHRYS BAILEY (No. S/044); boru at Birmingham,-. England, in .1390; labourer. Next-of-kin, Mr. A. Bailey, 901 Singer Street. I'iltsburg (father), PTE. RAN UAL BORT.HW.ICK BROWNE (No. 8/115:1); born in Wellington in 1S90; engineer. . Next-of-kin, Mr. Boris Temple Browne, Knitoke. PTE. WALT lilt HERBERT CAMERON (No. 8/1077); born at Dunedin in 1890; mechanical engineer. Next-of-kin, II r. D. C. Cameron, 27 Manor Place, Dunedin (lather). PTE. WILLIAM GIOORtiK CATTO (No. S ; I134); born ;ii Gore in IS85; fanner. Noj f.of.Ujn, Mi?. Ejiy,alir.t)) CiiUv, Pukerau, SoulMtuid (mother),
PTE. WJT.LIAIf CLARKSON'(No. S/G53); born at Ureyinouth in 1892; boatmaker. .Next-of-kin, Mrs. J. H. Cmrksou. U9(j Cumberland Street, Duucmn. LCE ™?I-K?- AL ZANDER JOHN ■ iimn i horn at Mataura •r , B9 ?. : traveU cr- Next-of-kin, Mr. /r ii" l'. ve Street, Inveroargill (father). PTE GERALD GREEN (No. 8/1217); born ot \\ ifan, Lancashire, in painter. jNext-oi-biu, Air. Robert Green, CoilTaranaki (father). PIL. WILLIAM HANNAH (No. 8/12.1-1); born at Auckland in 1592; carpenter. Next-of-kin, Captain James Warnsley, Mangcre.
PTE. THOM AS HENDERSON (No. 8/871); born at 'l'aiaroa Heads, Otago, iu 1887; labourer. Next-of-kin, Mr. t rank Henderson, 258 a High Street, Dunedin. Fib. HENRY HERD (No. 8/1048); born ;it otiubury, Middlesex, Jlngifuid in 1890; plater. Noxt-of-kiu, Mrs.' A. Herd, 53 Liverpool Sired, Cfiiniinglown, London (mother). PTE. ARTHUR GORDON JOHNSTON (No. 8/930); born nt Oamaru in 1891; labourer. Next-of-kin, Mr. A. Johnston, Balledio, Hobson Bay Road, Parnell, Auckland (father). PTE HERMAN SIDNEY L Alt KINS (No. S/236); born at Port Chalmers inISRO; locomotive fireman. Next-of-kin, Miss Mabel Larkins, 873 Cumberland Street, Dunedin (sister). PTE. DENTS I,A WLOTi (No. 8/756); born at Orari ?3riilge, Canterbury, in 1887; i railway t>uri«icomaii. Noxt-of-kin, Miss Mary Lawlor. Temuka. PTE. ROBERT JAMES M'CALL (No. 8/1291));- born at Blenheim in 1881; plumber. Next-of-kin, Mr. ,T. W. jM'Call, Y oi'ko Bay, Wellington (lather). PTE. WILLIAM CHARLES DINGEY NORTEf (No. 8/610); born in Bucks, England, in 1885; engineer's accountant. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Annie North, 2 David Street, Kaikorai, Dunedin (mother). PTE. JOHN RAINITAM (No. 8/279); born at Roxburgh in 1893; baker. Next-of-kin, Mr. John Rtiinham, senior, caro Drainage Hoard, Dunedin (father). PTE. DAVID RITCHIE (No. 8/91); born at Invercargill in 1385; labourer. Next-of-kin, Mr. Thomas Ritchie, Locomotive Department, State Railways, Invercargill (father). PTE. NOBLE. ALEXANDER WILSON (No. 8/851); born in Wellington in 1891; postal cadet. Next-of-kin, Mr. •1 oil 11 Wilson, l'itt Street, Wadestown, Wellington. CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION PTE. THOMAS GREEN (No. 6/52); born •in Ireland in 189-1; machinist; Next-of-kin, Mr. A. Green, 15 Dudley Street, Cliristelnirch. SEBGT.. JAMES SEFTON HILSON (No. (I/862); born at S'efton in 1S87:. school teacher. Next-of-kin, Mr. Thomas llilson, 25 Draper Street, Richmond, PTE. LOUIS VALENTINE DE VILLIERS (No. fi/827); born at Pretoria, South Africa, in 1889: bu?h- ---■ feller. Next-of-kin, Miss ETelyn Ds ViUiere, Darre, South Africa. NEW ZEALAND FIELD ARTILLERY GUNNER, EDWARD ORLAND JONES (No. 2/2132); born' in 1S!I2. Next-of-kin, Mrs. .T. O. .Tones 9 Brunswick Street, Auckland. HOWITZER BATTERY GUNNER HENRY CHARLES CRAWFORD (No. 2/'JBS) ! born at Castlepoint in 1886; s'ation hand. Next-of-kin, Mr. J. H. Crawford, linesman, Pahiatua (father). 6IC BOOM IN RECRUITING. ■ PROFESSIONAL MEN COMING FORWARD. Sydney, May 7. A feature of the heavy recruiting sinco the fighting in the Dardanelles began is the large number of professional men offering. A NEW ZEALANDER IN THE LIST. Melbourne, May 7. Tlie relatives of Pte. A. J. Wilis, who is included iu the list of killed, reside in New Zealand. BRITAIN'S WAR A HOLY WAR AITEAL TO THE YOUNG MEN OF AUSTRALIA. (Rec. May 7, U.dO'p.m.) Sydney, May 7. Speaking at a memorial service in he nour of tho late Colonol Maclaurin, the Rev. John Ferguson, referring to the heroism of the Australians in the Dardanelles, said that he hoped that the voung men of Australia would be moved as they had never before been moved, in joining the great campaign for liberty and honour, to consider themselves- dedicated to Christ's service in. this holy war.
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