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WELLINGTON "INFANTRY BATTALION HANSFORD, Pte. Wallace William (No. 10/637); born at Plumstead, England, in 1882; printer. Next-of-kin, Mr. William Hansford, Plumsteail, Kent, England. HIGGOTT, Sergt. William Tom (No. 10/1375) i born at Barlow, Derbyshire, in 1879; labourer. Next-of-kin, Mrs. P. M'Kay, Pokoko, Main Trunk Line, via Horopito. SMAILL, Pte. Frank Stanley (No. 10/C94); born at Belfast in 1893; engineer. Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. C. Smaill, Timaru (mother). ; AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION STANCOMBE, Pte. William Joseph (No. 12/133); born at Bendigo, Victoria, in 1876 ; traveller. Next-of-kin, Mr. W. Stancombe, 77 Henderson Road, Alexandria, Sydney (father). OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION M'LEAN, Pte.. Charles Roderick (No. 8/673); born at Green Hand in 1891; clerk. Next-of-kin, Mr. W. E. M'Lean, Mosgicl (brother); also Rev. M'Lean, Remuiera (brother). MELVILLE, Pte. Victor (No. 8/11 i); born at Blenheim in 18S8; hotel porter. Next-of-kin, Mrs. Seddon, Marlborough (mother). The following two men of the Wellington Battalion who oil a previous list were Teported as wou,Tided, are now said to be unhurt:— BLOOE, Pte. John (No. 10/53); born in Woodville in 1891; ploughman. Next-of-kin, Mr. Thomas M. Bloor, Waipawa. M'ANENY, Pte. George (No. 10/447); born at Napier in 1885; carpenter. Next-of-kin, Mts. E. M'A.neny, Heads Road, Gonville, Wanganai. AUSTRALIAN LISTS NEW ZEALANDERS REPORTED. (Rec, June 1, 7.15 p.m.) Sydney, June 1. The latest Dardanelles casualty list includes: — Privates R. A. Adair (dangeronsly ill), and W. T. Watson (wounded), New Zealanders. Correction. —It was Lance-Corporal Sfcnpart, not Stuart,.who ~>vas reported killed. (Rec. Juno 2, 0.55 a.m.) Sydney, June 1. The twenty-ninth Dardanelles list includes; —Killed in action: Captains G, T. Wallack, S. E Townsend; Lieutenants Curlewis, Barton, Street; Sergeants Kowloy, Barra>tt, M'Dermot, Newton; Corporals. Bazin, Neal, Doyle, 'Butterworth, 'Maeoboy, Chisbolm, Hard-' ing, Howat, ' Burton, Wilson, O'Bree; Privates SbeldoSp Dodds, Eackstra,w, M'Laron,' Roonev," Eraser, Gorman, Richards, Jordotf/'Tippot, Allen, 01liver, JoaL Wren, Gist, Love, Bolger, Findley,' Early, Ross, Lee, Heobard, Wilson Hyde, , Honeychurch, Elmslie, Mars, S. H. Smith, Henkel, C. F. Smith, M'Lean; Lewis, rPettigret, Dean, M'Nab, .Spencer, Faotain, Brown, Baker, Thew.li's. -Aberiietliv, Thornton, Layton, LeeLieut. Durst-er; Privates "Young, Doucher, Weaver, Hoare, Dawson, Penhalegou. Died of Disease or Accident: Privates Sliarpe, Brown, M'Kimion. Wounded: Jlajor D. Fulton; Colonel the Hon. J. W. M'Cay; Captains M'Gregor, Margolin; Lieutenants White, Burley, Morgan; 259 .non-coms, and men. 'Captain P.'G.-Hill is dangerously ill (previously reported wounded). CONCUSSION AND BLINDNESS. Auckland, June 1. .. Mrs. M, Court/ Epsom, has received tlia following telegram from the private secretary of His 'Excellency the Earl of Liverpool:—"His Excellency the Governor much' regrets to have to inform you lie to-day received a cabe'gram from tie Secretary of State for the Colonies reporting vour son, Rifleman It. H. Court, of the 4th Battalion of the King's Royal Rifles, is suffering from concussion and blindness." Rifleman Court left with the Fiji contingent, and was educated at Mount Eden School, going to the Island two years ago. '

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2477, 2 June 1915, Page 6

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WOUNDED Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2477, 2 June 1915, Page 6

WOUNDED Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2477, 2 June 1915, Page 6

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