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ROLL OF HONOUR

THREE DEATHS NEWS FROM THE HOSPITALS Three deaths woro recorded in n casualty list issued from the Dofcnce Department yesterday. Hospital reports were also issued. KILLED IN ACTION FIELD ARTILLERY. (October 0.) Griffiths, Gunner Albert Harold (No. 2/673). Next-of-kin, Mrs. J. Griffiths, Comtenay Place, Wellington (mother). Plimmer, Gunner Isaac Harold (No. 2/829). Next-of-kin, Mr. C. Plimmer, 93 Boulcott Street, Wellington (father). DIED FROM SICKNESS AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Phillips, Tpr. Thomas Wallace (No. 13/728). Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. I'hillips, Ma'tangi, Auckland, (mother). (Pneumonia, October 18, N.Z. Hospital, Walton, England.) WOUNDED FIELD ARTILLERY. Pope, Gunner Edward Ernest (No. 2/1251). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Liliun Pope, 29 Nairn Street, Wellington (mother). (Wounds alight.) HOSPITAL & PROGRESS REPORT

EMBARKED FOR ENGLAND. AUCKLAND BATTALION. Summers, Pte. Tliomas Acton (No. 12/453). Next-of-kin, Mr. Frank Summers, Paeroa (father). MEDICAL CORPS. j Hurton ( Ptc. AYalter (No. 3/174). ' Next-of-kin, Mrs. Murfcon, Norman Road, Faversham, Kent, England. WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Morgan, Sergt. William Elvins S. (No. 11/599). Next-of-kin, Mr. Edmund Richard Morgan, Balance Street, Aramolio (father). DISEMBARKED MALTA, OCTOBER 13, SLIGHTLY SICK. FIELD ARTILLERY. Sutherland, Gunner George (No. 2/1100). Next-of-kin, Mr. Eoborfc Sutherland, 23 Wellington Street, Ashburton, ARMY SERVICE CORPS. Porter, Pte. John (No. 5/110). Next-of-kin, Mr. William James Porter, Millerton, AVestport (father). WELLINGTON BATTALION. Pearce, Pte. Henry Thomas (No. 10/1121). Next-of-kin, Mi'. William Pearce, Junee Junction, New Soutli Wales. (Admitted lOfchi General Hospital, Alcx- . aridria, October 20; enteritis.) SICK AND WOUNDED RECOVERED AND LEAVING ALEXANDRIA FOR THE FRONT. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Nowland. Tpr, William (No. 13/506). Park, Tpr. Walter Henry (No. 13/426). Surtees, Tpr- Richard Scott (No. 13/1067 a). WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Nielsen, Tpr. Peter (No. 11/467). Oliver, Tpr. George Joshua (No. 11/805). Pierce, Tpr. Caro James (No. 11/597). CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. Brown, Tpr. David (No. 7/700). Nell, Tpr. Arnold Grey (No. 7/556). Wreaks, Tpr. Thos. Ravne (No. 7/588).' .. OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Morton, Tpr. John (No. 9/308). O'Callaglian, Tpr. Jasper Wnrner (No. 9/569).

FIELD ARTILLERY. Rankin, Gunner James (No. 2/1252). FIELD ENGINEERS. Nicholson, Corpl. Thos. Alfred (No. 4/656). AUCKLAND BATTALION. O'Donoghue, Pte. T. Vincent (No. 12/2424). Oxley, Pte. Peter Aramac (No. 12/2430). Pullman, Pte. Colin (No. 12/1773). WELLINGTON BATTALION. Old, Pte. Harold (No. 10/1940). Palmer, Pte. Frederick H. (No. 10/494). CANTERBURY BATTALION. Noster, Pte. Francis Robert (No. 6/1944). O'G'arroll, Pte. John (No. 6/1673). Parsons, Pte. Joseph (No. 6/1951). Porter, Pte. George Basil Lee (No. 6/122). Rhind, Pte. Hector (No. 6/1967). OTAGO BATTALION. Bates, Pte. Frederick (No. 8/1933). Baxter, William (No. 8/544). Mylchrcest, Pte. Louis (No. 8/1584). Nicholls, Pte. Frederick Charles (No. 8/680)., Wilson, Lieut.. Louis Geldart (No. 8/992). Wright, Pte. Fredlc. Blake (No. 8/2329). VETERINARY CORPS. Nicholls, Tpr. Walter (No, 17/258). MAORI'CONTINGENT. Mira, Pte. William (No. 16/278). s>«t-of-kin, Hesry Mutu Mira, Otaki. (Pronounced out of danger, October 17.) THE TROOPS AT GALLIPOLI ANZAO SICK LISTS DECREASING. Ht IWcKrapli—Press' Association—Copyright (Rec. October 26, 5.5 p.m.) London, Ocotbor 25. The "Times" correspondent says that all reports indicate that the health of the troops at the Dardanelles iB improving. The Anzao sick lists are steadily decreasing, and when tho new troops become fcasoned the sickness should almost disappear.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2603, 27 October 1915, Page 6

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ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2603, 27 October 1915, Page 6

ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2603, 27 October 1915, Page 6

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