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THE SICK & WOUNDED

.'DISEMBARKED AT MALTA FROM HOSPITAL SHIP SOMALI, JULY OTAGO BATTALION. (Seriously 111—Diarrhoea.) Buddie, Lieut. Didley Harcourt Sheppard. I (Slightly Sick.) Mackenzie, Major John Alexander. / (Slightly Wounded.) Hannah, Pte. Hugli (No. 8/1192). , (Slightly Sick.) Cooper, Pte. William Laurie (No. 8/345). . Lawson, Pte. Francis (No. 8/153G). iWoollcy, Pte. Ernest Arthur (No. 8/1C85). . .Champion, Pte. 'Ivan Edward (No. ; 8/1426). ; ; WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. . (Seriously 111—Bronchitis.) .Sommerville, Lieut. John Adam. ' (Slightly Sick.) tWilder, Lieut. Alan Stan dish. ! (Seriously 111—Abscess, Ear.) . Ball, Tpr. George (No. 11/468). (Slightly wounded.) ; Boyle, Trooper William (No. 11/710), ' ; Cooper, Trooper James (No. 11/224). ■ (Slightly sick.) Morgan, Sergt William Elvins Spiers (No. 11/599). Xeslie, Sergt. Thomas; Henry (No. 11/786). ■ Yeldham, Trooper Uric Aubrey (No. 11/167). Mackay, Trooper William (No. 11/797) ; .Todd, Trooper Ellis (No. 11/862 a). CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. (Slightly wounded.) Bell, Trooper John (No. 7/10). ' (Slightly sick,) Eastwood, Trooper Albert Ernest (No. 7/573). Scott, Trooper John Muhto (No. 7/631). Watson, Corpl. Hedley Georgo Mee (No. 7/140). Hamilton, "Corpl. Hugh Dou?l"s (NV 7/205). .Batchelor, Trooper James (No. 7/695) CANTERBURY BATTALION. (Slightly wounded.) Head, Pte. Albert Ernest (No. 6/472) Tnvlor. Pte. Lnmsden Garth (No. 6/160). Pt*. William (No. 6/1606). Muntz, Pte. Alan Reeves (No. 6/300). . (Slightly sick.) Cookson. Pte. Clement Prank (No. 6/1494). Downs. P.te. William (No. ,6/1272) i

Leahy, Pte, Gerald (No. 6/1603). Thomason, Pte. Bertie Vernon (No. 6/3GS). WELLINGTON BATTALION. (Slightly wounded,) Chigncll, Sergt. Herbert (No. 10/1141). Harris, Pte. Frederick James (No. 10/1514). Beaumont, Pte. Alfred Cyril (No. 10/1412). Hunt, Pte. Edward (No. 10/33). Bannister, Lce.-Corpl. William Masters (No. 10/12G). Law, Sergt. Allan Edward (No. 10/196). (Slightly sick.) Moorhead, Pte. Neil (No. 10/1573). Itfons, Pte. Dennis Patrick (No. 10/103). Henderson, Pie. John (No. 10/841). • Champion, Corpl. Basil Egerton (No. . 10/583). Ashbolt, Pte. Frank Lionel (No. 10/1725). AUCKLAND BATTAXION. >■ (Slightly wounded.) Barrat, Corpl, • Frederick Valentino (No. 12/1881). (Slightly sick.) Boyd, Pte. John Erwin (No. 12/2222). M'Connell, Pte. James (No. 12/2050). Dunlop, Pte. John (No. 12/829). N.Z. MEDICAL CORPS. (Slightly wounded.) Ibbotson, Pte. Richard (No. 3/116). (Slightly sick.) Bell, Sergt. Leslie George (No. 3/207). Wade, Pte; Richard Wendon (No. 3/136 a). Campbell, Corpl. Frank (No. 3/164). ARTILLERY (HOWITZER BATTERY). (Sliglitly wounded.)' Murray, Gunner David John (No. 2/1055). Russett, Gunner Henry (No. 2/759). (Slightly sick.) Jones, Sergt.-Major Victor George (No. 2/591). ' HEADQUARTERS N.Z. AND AUSTRALIAN DIVISION. (Sliglitly wounded.) Little, Corpl. George Charles (No. 15/57). OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. (Slightly sick.) Parker, Trooper Arthur Morrison (No. 9/332). Thomson, Trooper Alex. L. (No. 9/103). Campbell, Trooper Mackay John Scobie (No. 9/681). AUCKLAND 'MOUNTED RIFLES. (Slightly sick.) Spear, Trooper George William (No. 13/739). Hunter, Trooper James (No. 13/693). Garlick, Corpl. Thomas (No. 13/313). Hood, Trooper Leslie John (No. 13/815). Yorke, Trooper Owen (No. 13/585). MAORI CONTINGENT.) (Seriously 111—Dysentery.) Eaipara, Lieut. Aitimi Pitara (No. 16/10). (Slightly Sick.) Toki, Lance-Corpl. Nolio (No. 16/235). AT, ST. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL, LONDON, ENGLAND. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. (Profressing Satisfactorily.) Eraser, Tpr. Thomas Edward John (No. 13/325). WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. ■ (Condition not too Promising.l Geange, Tpr. John Wallace (No. 11/53). PROGRESSING SATISFACTORILY, FIELD ARTILLERY. Bryan, Bombardier Frank Claude (No. 2/139). ... Halpin, Gunner Henry Edge (No. 2/220). • FIELD ENGINEERS. Owers, Sapper Frank Timaru (No. 4/817). Tlietford, Sapper Felix Harry (No. 4/18 Da). AUCKLAND BATTALION. Quinlan, Pte. Ernest Roy (N. 12/1488). Webster, Pte. Fred (No. 12/1042). CANTERBURY BATTALION. Cook, Pte. Albert Henry (No. 6/601). llhind, Pte. Harold (No. 6/1129). Sadd, Pte. Philip Nelson (No. 6/341). OTAGO BATTALION. Clark, Sergt. John Muuro (No. 8/1214). AT WEIR HOSPITAL BALKHAM, LONDON. PROGRESSING SATISFACTORILY. : CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. Williams, Pte. Lawrence Edwaid (No. 77147). OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES'. Tpr. David Garnett (No. 9/229). N.Z. FIELD ENGINEERS. Paterson, Sapper Edwin (No. 1/569). AUCKLAND BATTALION. Johnson, Pte. Sydney Walter (No. 12/IGSS). Macdonald, Pte. David Aitchison (No. 12/810). Wood, Pte. John Thomas (No. 12/GG4). CANTERBURY BATTALION. Collinson, Pte. Charles William (No. 6/1182). Stevenson, Pte. Leslie (No. 6/1409). OTAGO BATTALION. Hyne,' Pte. William (No. S/S2B). M'lntosh, Pte. George (No. 8/1081). > THE GALLANT DEAD .DIED FOR BRITAIN'S SAKE. A tribute was paid yesterday by the Prime Minister (the lit.' Hon. W. F. Massey) to the gallant men whose names •appeared in the, sad talo of casualties then 'published. ' "The lives of many of our brave men such as thoso whose names are mentioned in the list of casualties this morning," ho said, "is part of the price of Empire which we are being called upon to pay. The State again mourns for its dead, for .tbose who have given their lives on behalf of their fellow citizens, and for the honour of the nation, and our hearts go out in sympathy to the relatives and friends of those who have fallen, to tlie wid-ows and orphans, to the parents and sisters and brothers of the gallant soldiers who. died for Britain's sake, and whose remains lie to-day in graves of their comrades' making on the bleak hillsides of the Gallipoli Peninsula—far from homo and friends, it may be, but never to bo forgotten by the people of this country. It is for us who are left behind not only in this country, but in the other Dominions of the Empire, to see that the great undertaking in which our men lost their lives is carried through to a satisfactory ending, so that the sacrifices which have been made shall not havo been made in vain.."

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2539, 13 August 1915, Page 6

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THE SICK & WOUNDED Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2539, 13 August 1915, Page 6

THE SICK & WOUNDED Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2539, 13 August 1915, Page 6

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