ROLL OF HONOUR
A BRIEF LIST TOTAL CASUALTIES NOW 1533 Only six fresh casualties were reported from Egypt yesterday. Two men are reported to have been killed in action, two are given as having died of wounds, while .jwo are said to be dangerously ill. YESTERDAY'S LIST. Killed and Died of Wounds. Men. Ota»o Infantry 2 Engineers 1 Divisional Train 1 i Dangerously 111. Men. Canterbury Infantry 1 Otago Infantry .' 1 / 2 Progressing Favourably. Men. Otago Infantry 1 ■OTAL CASUALTIES REPORTED 1533. Killed and Died of Wounds. Officers. Men. Wellington Infantry S 26 Auckland Infantry 11 24 Canterbury Infantry 7 33 Infantry 6 37 • Engineers 1 6 Artillery 1 1 Field Ambulance — 1 Auckland Mounted Rifles .... 3 rDivisional Train — l 35 129 Wounded, Missing, and 111. Officera. Men. Wellington Infantry 12 28G 'Auckland Infantry 19 393 Canterbury Infantry 11 259 Otago Infantry 15 312 Engineers 2 25 Artillery — 17 Field Ambulance — 5 Divisional Signallers — 1 N. 55. Staff I ~ Headquarters' Division 2 — Army Service Corps ...' « — 3 Auckland Mounted Rifles ... 1 2 Wellington Mounted Kifles — 1 Divisional Train — 2 63 1306 Total* 1533, .
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2472, 27 May 1915, Page 6
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182ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2472, 27 May 1915, Page 6
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