ROLL OF HONOUR
Of the, twenty-five casualties reported from Egypt yesterday, ten were confined to officers. Two' lieutenants are reported as having been killed in action, one officer as being missing, while another as wounded *and missing. Seven are reported as wounded. Two men who have previously been reported as wounded, are no>v reported to have died of their wounds. CASUALTIES REPORTED YESTERDAY Killed in Action, ' Officers Canterbury Infantry 1 ■ Otagp Infantry 1 2 Wounded and Missing, Officers \ Otago Infantry 5 New Zealand Staff Corps 1 New Zealand Engineers 2 ■ 8 TOTAL CASUALTIES REPORTED. The following officrl figures show the total casualties reported to date:— ~ Killed and Died of Wounds, Officers. Men. Wellington Infantry 2 3 Auckland Infantry 5 8 Canterbury Infantry 1 — Otago Infantry 2 16 N.Z. Engineers — 2 13 29 Wounded and Missing. ■ Officers. Men. Wellington Infantry 6 ■ 134 Auckland Infantry 11 178 Canterbury Infantry 5 05 ■ Otago Infantry 11 203 Engineers ....; 2 17 Artillery — 7 Field Ambulance — 4 ■Divisional"Signallers — 1 N.Z. Staff Corps . 1 - Headquarters "Division 1 — 37 638 Total 718
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2460, 13 May 1915, Page 6
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174ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2460, 13 May 1915, Page 6
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