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ROLL OF HONOUR

SEVERAL DEATHS

STEADY MARCH OF DISEASE

Ten deaths were reported in the. two casualty lists issued yesterday and last evening. Ono or two of the; deaths have been reported before and are now verified, while tlio toll of disease is heavy, six deaths from various causes being reported. The list of wounded is a comparatively short one. Dotsiils follow:— DIED OF WOUNDS AUCKLAND BATTALION. Hamilton, I'te. William Francis (No. ' l'i/377). Next-of-kin, Mis. R. S. Thomson, "Wainoni," ■ Takapuna. (Previously reported wounded, August S, now reported died of wounds and buried at sea, August 10.) ,

WELLINGTON.BATTALION. Davis, Sergt. Llewellyn Thomas ._ (No. 10/1044). Next-of-kin; Mt. David E. Davis, Queen Street, Hastings. DIED FROM SICKNESS WELLINGTON BATTALION. . Glenny, Pte. George Herbert (No. 10/2363). Nextof-kin, Mr. Joseph . Glenny, Clark Street, Itingsland, Auckland (fa- : th'er). (Pneumonia and ■ dysentery, ! - September .25.) CANTERBURY BATTALION. Lookwood, Pte. Arthur William , (No. 6/1120). Next-of-kin, Mr. W. H; Lockivood, '83 Norwood Street, Beckenhatn. (Diptheria.) , >. '■ ■ OTAGO BATTALION. Lean, Pte. Norman (No. 8/2038). Next-of-kin. Mrs.' Grace. Lean, Ann Street, Koslyn (mother). (Dysentery and debility on Hospital Ship.) WOUNDED AUCKLAND BATTALION. Hammond,' Pte.' George (No. 12/1650). Next-of-kin,: Mr. Henry ■, Hammond, . Lime Hills, 1 Invercargill (father). (Shoulder and lumbago.) ••

: . OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Jane, Tpr. Leslie Samuel (No. 9/152). Next-of-kin, -Mr. •; Alfred - Jane,. Moa ■ Flat, Heriot' (father). _ (Ankle.). _ M'Donnell, Tpr.v Andrew (No. 9/955). Next-" ot-kin, Mrs. P. E. M'Donnell, 26 Kirk Gato, Burnley, England (wife). (Left arm.) • . ' V Peterson. Tpr. John- (N,o. 9/712). Next-of-kin, Mr. J. Peterson, Princes Streot, Dunedin (brother). (Arm.) Young, Sergt. Ernest Stewart (No. 9/411). Next-of-kin, Mr. James ,Young,Mos- • giel (father). (Eight arm.) Small, Tpr. Francis James (No. 9/1137). Next-of-kin, Mrs.. Catherine Small, l f airlie (mother). (Shoulder and cheek, August' 27.).' ■ .

HOSPITAL & PROGRESS REPORT

. OTAGO BATTALION. Dangerously 111, N.Z. General Hospital, Cairo.—M'Neill, Pte. Alexander, William (No. 8/597).Next-of-kin, Mr. Angus .M'NeiU, 7.3 " Russcl Street, Dunedin. (Wound, foot and leg, received in action.) Wounded, Recovered, and' Sent to the Front froin Alexandria.—Robertson, Pte. Henry . (No. . 8/2114). ;. Embarked -far England from Malta,' September 10.—Mawer, Pte. Valentine (No. •8/531). Next-of-kin, Mrs. E. Mawer, Winton, Southland. . ; i .... FIELD ENGINEERS. •*, Sick,- Discharged front Hospital, convalescent, : Alexandria.—M'Gtfegor, Sapl- - Duncan (No.- Next-of-kin, Mr. Alexander M'Gregoi', Palmerston South, Otago (father); ; t . .. CANTERBURY BATTALION.. Reported Dangerously 111, September 29. —Ci'utclilcy, .I'te. - Robert James (No. 6/1504): Ne'xtof-kin, Mr. R. L. :Crutchley, Kilkeel, Co. Down; Ireland (father). ' Admitted 2nd Western General Hospital. Manchester.—Lindbom, Pte. Ernest Robert (No. 6/2186). Next-of-kin, Mrs. E. : Lindbom, Dillinanstown, lvumara. ' :

-. WELLINGTON BATTALION. •Arrived.—Canadian Hospital, Taplow. —Balfour, Pte. N. B. (No. 10/11), Next-of-kin, Mr. A. B. Balfour, Greytowh (brother). ■ , ,

ARMY SERVICE 'CORPS. :. Embarked for England, September 13. — Urlwin, Driver Harry Charles (No. 6/1424). Next-of-kin, Mt-' J-'S. Urlwin, 1 Seaborne Avemie, Manor Park, London. MEDICAL CORPS. Arrived -.{it Hospital, England—BallGuymer, Pte. George, Arthur (No. 3/536). Next-of-kin, Mr. W.'B. Ball-Guymer, 23 MaiTiii Road, Ipswich,"England. AUCKLAND .MOUNTED RIFLES. • , Pronounced out' of danger, August 16, and embarked for England, September 13. —Roberts, Lieut." J. M. (No. 13/182). Next-of-kin, Colonel J. M. Roberts, "Arundel," Auckland. . '■ Admitted King George's Hospital, London.—Scanlen, Tpr. Basil A, (No. 13/132). Next-of-kin, Mr. D. Scanlen, Eden Street, Eden Terrace, Auckland. Admitted 1 Ist Temporary Hospital, Exeter; England—Grey, Tpr. Arthur Edward (No. 13/57). Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. A. Monk, Helensville, -' Auckland (mother). ,' Admitted' Ist Birmingham War Hosiital, Rnebery.— Tpr. Ernest" Leslie (No. 13/433). Next-of-kin, Mr. S." G. "Robinson, Glerifield, Birkenhead, Auckland: ,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2584, 5 October 1915, Page 8

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549

ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2584, 5 October 1915, Page 8

ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2584, 5 October 1915, Page 8

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