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SEVEN DEATHS NEWS FROM HOSPITALS Seven, (lea His are rcafrded in 11k casualty lists issued (hiring: the week-oni: —four men are reported as having beer killed in. action, while three have diet of wounds. Lengthy progress report: also came to hand. KILLED IN ACTION WELLINGTON BATTALION. (June 27.) HEALD. Corpl. Gilbert (No. 10/170). Next-of-kin. Mr. Ralph Heald, S; Mein Street, Wellington South. OTAGO BATTALION. (July 1.) JONES, Pte. Alfred Ernest (No. 8/17G0), Next-of-kin, Mr. John Campbell Jones, Alilton (father). (July e.) LONG, Pte. Francis Selwvn (No. 8/2042), Next-of-kin, Mrs. Emily Long, 31 Cromwell Road, Mt. Eden, Auckliyid (mother). AUCKLAND BATTALION. (July 6.) SANFORD, Pto. Howard Russell (No, 12/G35). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Mona Anderson, Te Kopuru (mother), DIED OF WOUNDS WELLINGTON BATTALION. (July 11.) CHAPMAN, Pte": Frederick Oliver (No. 10/709). Next-of-kin, Jlr. W, Chapman, Waitara (father). AUCKLAND MOUNTED REGIMENT. (July 2.) COTTINGHAM, Trooper Richard John (No. 13/052). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Claribel M. Cottingham, c.o. W. Street, Cockburn Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland (wife). CANTERBURY BATTALION. (Previously Reported Missing.) GUDGEON, Pte. Robert Francis (No. 6/1302). Next-of-kin, Mrs. A. H. A. M. Gudgeon, ■ 411 Madras Sti'eet, Christc'hnrch . (mother) (Reported dead by Court of Inquiry.) MISSING CANTERBURY BATTACION. SUTTON, Pte. Benjamin (No. 6/1113). , Next-of-kin, Mrs. Sutton, IG3 Cox ' Street, Ashburton (mother). WOUNDED AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. (Continued Duties, June 27.) WBENN, Trooper James Victor (No. •13/753). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Elizabeth AVhite, Thames (mother). LLOYD, Trooper George (No. 13/707). Next-of-kin, Mrs. G. Lloyd, Breakwater Road, Napier. BISHOP, 'l'roopcr Kenneth (No. 13/19). Next-of-kin, Mr. Benjamin Bishop, King 'Edward's Avenue, Epsom, Auckland. FLETCHER, Trooper Sam (No. 13/556). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Sarah Ann Fletcher, Trafalgar Street, Onehunga. (Continued Duties,-July 1.) O'HARA, Trooper Charles Walter (No. 13/111). Next-of-kin, Mr. William O'Hara, Papatoetoo. N.Z. FIELD ARTILLERY. (Continued Duties,' Juno 25.) BLACKWELL, Gunner Robert Montfort (No. 2/178).- Next-of-kin, Mrs. A. E. Blackwell, Ward Street, Ellerslie, Auckland. (Continued Duties, July 3.) SIMMER, Gunner Wilfred Campbell (No. 2/622). Next-of-kin, Mr. S. L. P. Riinnier, Welleslcy Stroet, Auckland. OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. (Continued Duties, June 27.) PASSMORE, 'l'piv John Coates (No. 9/(2). • Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. Passmore, 16 Bradshaw Sti'eet, Dunedm (mother). (Continued Duties, July 1.) M'PHEE, Tpr. Neil James (No. . 9/321). Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. M'Phee, Colac Bay. ' M'KAy] Tpr. William Hugh (No. 9/613), Next-of-kin, Mr. Alex. M'Kay, Rivprsdale' OTAGO BATTALION. (Doing Duty.) MITCHELSON, Pte. Douglas V. A. (No. 8/559). Next-of-kin, Mr. Clias. A. Mitcliclson, Roseberry Street, Bellckuowles, Dunedin. AUCKLAND BATTALION. (Rejoined July 3.) SUTTON, Pte. Edward (No. 12/258)'. Next-of-kin, Mr. Edward Sutton, Richmond, Auckland. HOSPITAL REPORTS (Sick admitted to Greek Hospital, Alexandria—All doing -well.) ENGINEERS. DRUMMOND, Sapper Thomas (No. 1/721). M'WHIRTER, Corp. Andrew (No. 4/652). STEELE, Sapper Tlios. Inrin (No. 1/412). JENNER-, Sapper Geo. Henry (No. 1/761). WELLINGTON BATTALION. YOUNG, Pte. John Tlios. (No. 10/2046). SAWTELL, Pte. Louis Ivor (No. 10/197-1). PRONOUNCED OUT OF DANGER. AUCKLAND MOUNTED IfTFLES. ARMSTRONG, Tpr. Leonard John (No. 13/5). WELLINGTON BATTALION. FREEMAN, Pte. Harold Norman (No,, 10/1183). MEDICAL CORPS. SLOAN, Lce.-Corp. William James (No. 3/225). SUFFERING FROM ENTERITIS IN 15th GENERAL HOSPITAL. (July 22.) CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. BRUCE, Lieut. Roy Thomas. IN EGYPTIAN ARMY HOSPITAL, DANGEROUSLY ILL WITH ENTERIC. OTAGO BATTALION. ROLFE, Pte. Thomas (No. 8/739). A GENERAL REPORT. FIELD ARTILLERY, (Out of Danger.) MUR-CH, Driver Goorgo Henry (No. ' 2/849 a). OTAGO BATTALION. (Dangerously 111—Gheyireh Hospital, Cairo.) RAINHAM, Pte. John (No. 8/279). (Dangerously Wounded.) JOHNSTON. Pte. Peter Linskell (No 8/231). Gunshot wound right groin; very septic. WELLINGTON BATTALION. ' (Seriously ill.) SHEAHAN, Pte. Thomas Jeremiah' (No. 10/516). (In Fever Hospital.) STEPHENSON, Pte. William John (No. 10/1372). (Fit for duty.) DAVIDSON, Pte. William Phillin (No. 10/664). (Seriously wounded.) KERR, Pte. Georgo William (No. 10/708) Shrapnel wound left elbow. WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. (On dangerous list.) DAWBIN, Trooper William (No. 11/41), (Progressing satisfactorily.) CAMPBELL, Serge. Cecil H. Noble (No. 11/608). OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. (Progressing satisfactorily.) BURC.H, Sergt. Herbert Clement (No. 9/251), NICHOLSON, Driver William Geo. (No. v 9/738), -x
CANTERBURY BATTALION. (Progressing satisfactorily.) EDMONDS, Sergt. William (No. G/450). AUCKLAND BATTALION. (Progressing satisfactorily.) BATTENSBY, Pte. Edwin (No. 12/502). ENGINEERS. (Progressing satisfactorily.l PINEL, Corporal Harold Grosvenor (No. a/lif.7). 1 EMBARKED FOR ENGLAND, JULY 18. N.Z. ENGINEERS, j GRAHAM, Driver Frank (No. 4/739). ARMY SERVICE CORPS. ROUSHAM, Driver Robert Ncsbit (No. K/110-toj. OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. MASTERS, Pte. Cecil (No. 9/817). AUCKLAND BATTALION. M'GREGOR, Pte. Harold (No. 12/1732). -AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. INDER, Pte. Eric Wylrs (No. 13/195). ■' CANTERBURY BATTALION. KITSON, Sergt. Henry (No. G/1599). STOUT, Pte. Ernest. Thorval (No. 0/153). WELLINGTON BATTALION. ROSS. Pte. .Tamos .Tolm (No. 10/232). FORBES, .Pte. Athol Courtney (No. 10/1238). DANGEROUSLY ILL-APPENDICITIS. FIELD AMBULANCE.' DYSON,. Sergt. Richard ' Herbert (No. 3/127. (Attached to N.Z. Records.) RETURNING TO THE FRONT RECOVERED COLONIALS LEAVE WEYMOUTH. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (ilec. July 25, 4.30 p.m.) London, July 24. Prior to the departure of the colonial isoldiers from Weymouth en route for the front again, Lord Kitchener telegraphed:—. . "Please convey to the Australian and New Zealanders ivlio have recovered from their wounds and aro rejoining their units at the.Dardanelles, my good wishes, and express my warm admiration. of the good work the Australasian arniy corps is doing." Several letters in the "Morning Post" point out that many people aro already making the Australian and New Zealand wounded feci at home, and others are willing to do so. The wounded men arc grateful, but feel tho restrictive hospital regulations. A correspondent suggests the issue of good conduct passes to enable the men to obtain longer leave.
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