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LIST 86 CASUALTIES MUCH LIGHTER Casualty List No. 86 was issued yesterday, together with a further report on the wounded. KILLED IN ACTION AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION. (Hay 17.) BRADLEY, Corpl. James Flynn (No. 12/304). Next-of-kin, Airs. Mary BradIcy, Box 4, Hinuera (mother). DANGEROUSLY ILL OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. BRUHUS, Trooper Thomas James Davey (No. 9/S00). Next-of-kin, Mr. John Matheson, runholdcr, Hyde, Otago. AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION. WESTMACOTT, Lieut. Rupert Walter. Next-of-kin, Rev. Wesmacott, Cornwall, England. In Blue Sister's Hospital suffering from gunshot wounds. LENVEL, Pte. Noel Edwin (No. 12/581). Next-of-kin, Mr. N. J. C, Lenvel, Matakohe, Auckland (father). At St. Andrew's Hospital. Bomb wound in side. WOUNDED
AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION. BRETT, Pte. John Gilbert (No. 12/1567). Next-of-kin, Mr. Edgar William Brett, 16 Victoria Avenue, East Ham, Essex, England (fatner). BUCKLEY, Pte. John Josephi (No. 12/47). Next-of-kin, Mr. Joseph Buckley, Cook Street, Auckland (father). COOPER, Pte. Frederick Axom (No. 12/84). Next-of-kin, Mr. John Cooper, Chcslyn Hout», Shelfield Road, Sheffield. Staffordshire, England (father). HENDERSON, Jte. John (No. 12/2173). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Mabol Henderson, Balmoral Road, Mt. Eden (wife). LOVELL, Pte. Harold George (No. 12/ISK). Next-of-kin, Mr. Henry Lovell, Edendale Road, Auckland. MARSHALL, Pte. Edward (No. 12/1711). Next-of-kin, Mr. Ernest Edward Marshall, New Windsor Road, Avondale (father). SEELLERN, Pte. George (No. 12/1101). Next-of-kin, Mr. J. H. Skellern, 21 Upper Queen Street, Auckland (father). M'LEAN, Sergt. Matthew (No. 12/192). Next-of-kin, Mrs, M'Lean, c/o J. Knight, Forge House, Eblovale, South. Wales (mother). JOHNSTONE, Pte. Roy (No. . 18/851 a). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Kate Beatrice Johnstone, Portobello, Dunedin (wife). ADMITTED TO FIRST AUSTRALIAN GENERAL HOSPITAL, HELIOPOLIS, AUCKLAND BATTALION. H'KELLAB, Pte. Arnand Henry (No. 12/183), Next-of-kin, Mr. H. D. M'Kellar, Sumner Street, Devonport, Auckland. THE SICK AND WOUNDED ARRIVED AT MALTA. CANTERBURY BATTALION. (May 17.) ANDERSON, Pte. Ui-ie Gordon (No. 6/1016). SHANI) Pte. James Henry (No. G/930). BIiUNING, Pte. Frank (No. 6/202). BULL, I'te, Thomas (No. 6/1464). BOOKER, Pie. William George (No. 6/1469). CRONIN, Pte. William Edward (No. 6/32). CROMBIE, Pte. Arthur Bell (No. 6/214). CARMINE, Pte. Francis (No. 6)1257). DEAKIN, Pte. George T. (No. 6/615). DYER, Sergt. Frank Sydney (No. 6/951). FAHEY, Pte. Patrick (No. 6/894). HOGBEN, Sergt. George M'Lachhui (No. 6/652). HOWIE, Lee,-Corpl. Stanley George (No. 6/1318). HOWLETT, Pte. David (No. 6/66). HUNT, Pte. Villiers Elliot (No. 6/1152). HUTCIIINS, Pte. William Hurford (No. 6/483). ILTON. Pte. Aaron Gordon (No. 6/1320). IBBOTSON, Corpl. Herbert tNo. 6/1037). JOSEPH, Pte. Matthew (No. 6/905). KEMBLE, I'te. Herbert Frederick (No. 6/IUU6). LEE, Pte. Horace Victor (No. 6/909). MONIGATTI, Lce.-Corpl. Peter (No. 6/1230). M'IVOR, Pte. Andrew (No. 6/655). M'LEOD, Pte. David Keid (No. 6/310). MATHER, Pte. Charles Joseph (No. 6/103). MURRAY, Pte. Clarence Rainton (No. 6/511). NA NCKKIVELL, Pte. John Breeze (No. 6/921). O'DONNELL, Pte. William Henry (No. 6/924). PATCHETT, Pte. Sydney (No. 6/1686). PATTULLO, Pte. Norman Persey '(No. 6/706). ROBERTSHAW, Pte. Leonard (No. 12/629 a). ROXBURGH, Pte. Malcolm (No. 6/136). TATE, Pte. James Richard (No. 6/1736). WESTRUPP, Pte. Philip John (No. 6/386). NILSEN, Pite, Harry Walter (No. 6/315). SMITH, Corpl. Andrew (No. 6/725). SMITH, Pte. George James (No. 6/544). (May 18.) WILLS, Pte. Ralph John (No. 6/392). BOWIS, Pte. William Frederick (No. 6/189). BRUCE, Pte. William Harold George (No. 6/998). BENNETT, Pte. Joseph Shepherd (No. 6/405). CHEESMAN, Pte. Lewis (No. 6/1483). COX. Pte. Robert George (No, 6/1023). DRISCOLL, Pte. James Joseph (No. 6/622). DWYER, Pte. Thomas Byrne (No. 6/1277). FLAVALL, Pte. Farijuhar Frederick M. (No. 6738). HARVEY, Pte. Arthur (No. 6/253). HALL, Sergt. W. G. (No. 6/1553). HARDY, Pte. James (No. 6/1081). JONES, Pte. William (No. 6/1590). M'LAGAN, Pte. William (No. 6/689). M'KENZIE, John Milne (No. 6/94). MITCHELL, Pte. William John (No. 6/1630). PENNY, Pte. Edward Henry (No. 6/3237. RADD, Bte. Ernest (No. 6/330). TAYLOR, Pte. George Joseph (No. 6/1738). WILLIAMS, Pte. Alfred (No; 6/1761).
AUCKLAND BATTALION. (May 18.) JAMESON, Pte. Walter (No. 12/1682). O'DONOGHUE, Pte. Michael (No. 12/612). AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. (May 23.) JOHNSON, Corporal Magnus Earle (No. 13:030). FIELD AMBULANCE. (May 24.) CASTLEHOW, Pte. Leonard Fitzroy (No. y/78tt). CANTERSJRY BATTALION, (Slay 24.) EDMONDS, Sorgt.-Major William, CANTERBUET MOUNTED lUFLES. (May 21.) WOOSTER, Trooper Charles (No, 7/293). FIT FOR SERVICE AND PROCEEDING TO EGYPT, (.: ANTEBBUBY BATTALION. (Juno 5.) K<Tl JvSFI ELI), l.ee.-C'orporal ffobcrt Charles (No- K/fcH). HIM,. I'lo. Thomas (No. C/672J. HARDING, l'lu. Thomas Gordon. Vivian No. Li/249). OWEN, I'lc. Hugh Frederick (No. C/HIS). KOBEKTSON, Pto. James Murray (No. ti;i:iS(i). KAXDEKKON. T.ce.-Corporal Harold Gordon (No. 11710). RUSSELL, Pte. Thomas Spencer (No. (i/Wfi). WOOD. Sorgt- Llewellyn Gordon (No. (>,'57 i). AUCKLAND BATTALION. tilnj ?!■!
INVALIDED AND LEFT FOR ENGLAND. CANTERBURY BATTALION. (June 7.) KEAR, Pte. Charles Vincent (No. 6/721), AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES NEW ZEAIANDEES REPORTED. By Telegraph—Proa Association—Copyright Sydney, June 24. The 43rd casualty list includes:— Wounded.—Captain Sliellshear. Killed in action.—l 24 non-coms and men, including Lance-Corporal E. Tansley, Privates L. Edwards, P. Bush, and F. S. Binns, New Zealanders. Died of wounds. —Throe. Died of illness. —Three. Wounded. —99, including J. H. Moore and J. Smith, New Zealanders. Missing.—l 94, including J. R. Cameron, New Zealander. Discharged on furlough from hospitals in Great Britain, and previously reported wounded. —Lieutenant Turner and 31 non-coms and men, including L. C. Wood and G. Gusler, New Zealanders. TOTAL CASUALTIES TO DATE. Melbourne, June 23. In the House of Representatives, the Hon. A. Jensen stated that, including •the list being issued to-morrow, the Australian casualties total 9617, including 1729 killed or died of wounds or disease, 7138 wounded or missing, 157 ill, and 593 missing, including two reported prisoners of war at Constantinople. Of those who have returned, 160 are disciplinary cases, 903 physically unfit (including 351 venereal cases), and 72 returned for other reasons. The total number dispatched was 63,522.
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