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ROLL OF HONOUR

AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES

TOLL OF DISEASE

FURTHER HOSPITAL REPORTS

Yesterday's casualty list contained the names of two men reported to have died from disease. Ono other dentil—from wounds—is also reported, together with a few wounded. A hospital report was also issued yesterday. Details follow:— DIED OF WOUNDS OTAGO BATTALION. Sprolt, 1-Te. Frederick Charles (No. 2/lGila). Noxfcof-kin, Mr. Robert Sprott, Momona, Allanton, Ashburton (father). (Died on November 12 at Alexandria.) DIED FROM SICKNESS WELLINGTON BATTALION. Harlen, Pte. Percy (No. 10/2430). Next-of-kin, Mr. E. C. Harlen, 3 Crescent Road, Roseueath, Wellington (father). (Enteric, November 14.'; CANTERBURY BATTALION. Gregory, Pte. William (.No. 0/2143). Next-of-kin, Air. John A. Gregory, 33'Barbadoes Street, Sydenham, Chfistchuxck (father). (Paralysis of larynxi' November 14.) WOUNDED ENGINEERS, Charles, Sapper Arthur (No. 4/1033). Next-of-kin, Mrs. R. Carlson Hind River, Michigan (sister). (Admitted N.Z. General Hospital, Pont de Ivoubbeh, Cairo, severo burns, face and eyes.) Wilkie, Sapper Frederick Kraeft (No. 4/927). Next-of-kin, Mr. Chas. H. TVilkic, Otane, Hawke's Bay. (Slightly wounded; at Malta Hospital.)

AUCKLAND BATTALION Graham, Pte. George (No. 12/2714). Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. Graham, Rocklands Aveiiu..>, Dominion Road, Auckland (mother). (Slightly wounded.)

CANTERBURY BATTALION. Gunning, Pte. Hobert James (No. 6/2642), Next-of-kin, Mrs. C. Gunning, Canterbury (wife). (Gunshot wound, abdominal wall.)

HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS LIST

REJOINED REGIMENT FROM MALTA. MELD ARTILLERY Kchoe, Gunner Matthew (No. 2/47). Next, cf-kin, Mrs. 11. A. ICehoe; 142 Willia Street, Wellington (mother).

CANTERBURY REGIMENT. Bcoker, Ptc. Thomas Eric (No. (I/1782;. Next-of-kin, .Mr. (J. Booker, Winchester, South Canterbury (father). v RETURNED TO EGYPT FROM ENGLAND. .WELLINGTON BATTALION. Kemp, Pte. Richard John (No. 10/1149). • 'Next-of-kin, Mr. Wari Kemp, Te Kao, Cape Maria van Diemen. PROCEEDING CONVALESCENT HOME, LUXOR. ARMY NURSING SERVICE. Poppeliveli, Nurse Edith (No. 22/158). i\ r ext-of-kin, Mrs. C. Popplewell, 505 Mair Street, Ballarat, Victoria. . ON FURLOUGH IN ENGLAND. WELLINGTON MOUNTED IUPLES. Hail ton, Sergt. Thomas Henry (No'. 11/390). Next-of-kin, Mrs. I. Huiton, Waupupa Street, Rotorua (wife). Jolly, Tpr. Ernest Edward (No. 11/739). Next-of-kin, Mrs. E. Jolly, Church Street East, Palmerston North (mottar). OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Rusell, Tpr. liobert Hamilton (No. 9/Olill). Next-of-kin, Mr. William Russell, Kiverside, BalolutUa (father). ENGINEERS. Keast, Lco.-Corpl. Robert Francis (No. 1/708). Next-of-kin, Mr. Richard X«ist, Mealuuwa, Southland (father). Shaw, Sapper Leslie Raymond (No. 4/33 a). Next-of-kin, Mr. L. Siiav.-, 29 Ingato Plato, Battersea Park, London (father).

'a uokland batta lion. Worth, Pte, Noe* i.No. 12/16i2.i. Sext-of-kin, Mr. W. Ji. Worth, Wailii (father).

WOUNDED, CONVALESCENT. ' DISCHARGED CONVALESCENT, ALEX. ANDRIA. 'FIELD ARTILLERY.

Mackersey, Driver Leslie Ifostock (No. 2/1618). KSxt-of-kin, Mr. C. L. Mackersey, P.O. Box 61, Hastings (fattier). Terry, Fitter William Stowart (No. 13/469). Next-of-kin, Mrs. A. S. Terry, Frankton Junction, Hamilton (mother). Walker, Driver Clarence (No. 2/1876). Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. Walker, Islington Avenue, Mt. Eden, Auckland (mother). MEDICAL COUPS. Allen, Pto. Henry (No. 8/81 a). Next-of-kin, Mr. Marwooil Allen, !) Main Road, N.E.V., Dunedin. Wotton, Pte. Bernard (No. 3/785). Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. E. Wotton, 92 Arthur Street, Tiniaru (mother). REJOINED REGIMENT. CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. Grigg, Tpr. Eldred Trel. (No. 7/52). Next-of-kin, Mr. A. Grigg, 10 Peter Street, Ashburtou (father).

AUCKLAND BATTALION. Jackson, Pte. Joseph (No. 12/92). No noxt-of-kin given.

SICK OR WOUNDED, RECOVERED & LEAVING ALEXANDRIA FOR THE FRONT. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Harty, Tpr. Ralph (No. 13/3 GO). Next-of-kin, Mr. J. IC. Harty, Devonport, Auckland. Singh, Tpr. Jaght (No. 11/1011). Next-of-kin, Mr. Sanwan Singh, Punjab, Shaukar, India (father).

AUCKLAND BATTALION. Outhbertson. Pte. Andrew (No. 12/2261). Next-of-kin, Mrs. J. B. Whitcombe, 21 Roy Terrace, Ponsonby, Auckland (sister).

Hulme, Pte. Geo. Fred. (No. 5/285). Next-of-kin, Mra. J. Hulme, Thackeray Street, Hamilton (mother). WELLINGTON BATTALION. Sinclair, Pte. Robert (No. 10/1988). Next-of-kin, Mr. Ben. Sinclair, Hopelands, Woodville (father). OTAGO BATTALION. Herbert, Lieut.-Col. A. H. (No. 11/1079), Next-of-kin, Mrs. Dorcas E. Herbert, Eketahuna (wife). Locks, Pie. Ivan Lewis (No. 8/2441). Next-of-kin, Mr. Edward L. Leeks, P.O. Ohingaiti (father). Oliver, Pte. Ernest (No. 8/2300). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Ryan, Day's Bay, Wellington. Simpson, Pte. Frederick (No. 8/1893). Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. Simpson, 22 Castle Street, Dunedin (mother). MEDICAL CORPS. Smith, Pte. George Edward (No. 3/179) Next-of-kin, Mr. W. H. Smith, 55 Nairn Srreot, Wellington. GENERAL REPORT. FIELD ARTILLERY. Lyons, Lieut. Michael Joseph (No. 2/271). Next-of-kin, Mrs. A. Lyons, 17 Domain Street, Devonport-, Auckland. <In England; debility.) CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. Winter, Pte. Samuel (No. 7/1015). Nextof -kin, Mr. D. J. Winter, Motupipi, Takaka, Nelson. (Oa duty with unit.) FIELD ENGINEERS. Hirst, Driver Ben. (No. 2/1793). Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. Hirst, liemuera Eoad, Rcmuera, Auckland (Discharged from hcspital, now convalescent, Alexandria.)

FIELD ARTILLERY. Symon, Lt.-Col. Frank (No. 2/365). Next-of-kin. -MV. J. \V. Symon. Kingsland Terrace, Auckland (father). (Admitted Queen Alexandria's HospitalLondon; jaundice.)

ARMY NURSTNG SERVICE. VFilkie, Nurse Edith Leaf (No. 22/91). Next-of-kin, Mrs. J. IV. Wilkie, 5-1 Royal Terrace, Dunedin (mother). (Proceeding Convalcsccnt Homo, Lux>«4

AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Suggate, Tpr. Percy Greeniug (No, 13/743). Next-of-kin, Mr. C. Suggato, Hobson's Buildings, Auckland, (Admitted Royal Surrey Hospital, Guildford.)

ENGINEERS. Senn, Sapper Frederick Victor (No. 4/483). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Tlossack, I'okeno Valley, ■Auckland. (Returned to Egypt from England.) FIELD ARTILLERY. M'Donald, Gunner William Adair (No. 2/1451). Next-of-kin, lira. M. A. M'Donald, 35 .Manor Place, Dunedin j (mother). (Admitted N.Z. General Hospital, Cairo, dangerously ill, pleurisy.) Kennedy. Gunner Frederick Walter (No. 2/1443). Next-of-kin. Mrs. I''. Kennedy, Queen Street, Panmure, Auckland (mother). (Admitted 'Clearing Hospital, Eastlcigb, diarrhoea.) FIELD ENGINEERS. Leonard, Corp". Ernest George (No. 4/242). Next-of-kin, Mr. W. H. Leonard, 34 Palding Street, Drumnoyal, Sydney, N.S.W. (Admitted 21st General Hospital, Alexandria; dangerously ill, gunshot wound, head, November 9.) AILMY SERVICE CORPS. Sherwood, Driver Arthur (No. 14/71). Next-of-kin, Mrs. S. Slienyood, 18 York Street, Newton, Auckland (wife). (Admitted 21st General Hospital, Alexandria; dysentery, severe.) WELLINGTON BATTALION. Johnstone, Pte, George (No. 8/1891). Next-of-kin, 7\fr. Henry Thomas John6tono, Wagliorn Street, Port Atariri. (Admitted 2nd' Southern General Hospital,' Bristol. Debility following dy- _ sentery.) Stinson,_ Pte. James (No. 10/584 a), Next-of-kin, Mr. Robert Stinson, Elderlie Street, Milton (father). (Admitted 2nd Southern General Hospital, Bristol. Debility following dysentery.) OTAGO BATTALION. Harold, Sergeant Hugh (No. 8/1496). Next, of-kin, Mr. David Harold, Waimiro, Dannevirke (father). (Admitted 3rd London General Hospital, enteritis.) ENGINEERS. King, Lieut. Hugh Sebastian (No. 4/774). Next-of-kin, Mrs. H. S: King, Bronte Street, Nelson (wife). (On furlough, England.) WELLINGTON BATTALION. ■King, Pte. Gilbert (No. 10/2439). Next-of-kin, Mr. J. King, Mill Road, Morningtcn, E'unedin. (Admitted N.Z. General Hospital, Cairo, dangerously ill, gunsiiot wound, back, received in action.)

NO 1 N.Z. STATIONARY HOSPITAL. Burridge, Chap.-Capt. Herbert William (No. 18/S). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Ruth iDurridge, 29 Earnslaw Street, Inveracrgill (wife). (Admitted 19th General TiOopitai, Alexandria, abrasion of Sand, satisfactory.)

OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Shaw, Tpr. Innes George (No. 9/992). Next-of-kin, Mr. William 11. Shaw, 40 Karangahape Road, Auckland (father). (In England; wounded, .right leg.)

WELLINGTON BATTALION. Poster, Pte. Francis James (No. 10/1815). Next-of-kin, Mr. F. F. Foster, Whakatane. (In England, gunshot wound, elbow.)

AUCKLAND BATTALION. White, Pte. Frederick (No. 12/2154). Next-of-kin, Mrs. White, Hunston Hall, Whichham. County, Durham, England. (Admitted Clearing Hospital, .'uostlcign, England, dysentery.) Starr, Corpl. Joseph Mark (No. 12/643). Next-of-kin, Sir. W. Starr, Balmoral Road, Mt. Fdeh, Auckland. (Admitted 2nd Birmingham War Hospital, Northfield, concussion.)

CANTERBURY BATTALION. Myers, Pte. Albert Herbert (No. 6/1064). Next-of-kin, Mr. J. S. Myers, Marshlands, Christchurcli, (father). (Admitted 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester, shrapnel wound; frontal Tegion.) FIELD ARTILLERY.

Breiman, Sergt. AVilliaiu John (No. 2/592 a),. Next-of-kin, Mi. Jolm M. Brennan, 14 Scots Street, St. Kilda, Dunedin. (Wounded, arm, October 27.]

CANTERBURY BATTALION. Llewellyn, Pte. IVliles (No. 6/1899). Next-of-kin, Mrs. E. Llewellyn, 7 Shady Road, Israd, South Wales (mother). (Wounded, convalescent; discharged, convalescent, Alexandria.)

ARMY NURSING SERVICE. Walker, Nurse Mary Rose (No. 22/168). Next-of-kin, Mrs. R. A. Anderson, c/o J. G. "Ward mid Co., Invercargill (sister). (Proceeding Convalescent Homo, Luxor.)

WELLINGTON BATTALION. Walker, Pte. George (No. 10/796). Noxt-of-kin, Mrs. Walker, 858 Cumberland Street, Dunedin. (Admitted ' Military Hospital, Winchester, dysentery, severe.)

WELLINGTON BATTALION. Young, Pte. James Alexander (No. 10/2476). Next-of-kin, Mr. J. A. Young, 27 Gayfield Square, Edinburgh (father). (Admitted l§.t Southern General Hospital, Birmingham, sick, severe.) Wood, Pte. Walter Rpy (No. 10/1708). Next-of-kin, Sir. Thos. A. Wood, corner Queen and Andrew Streets, Hobart (father). (Admitted Military Hospital, Winchester; abscess, liver.) OTAGO BATTALION. Willocks, Pte. Andrew James (No. 8/856). Next-of-kin, Mr. John Douglas Willocks, Stirling (father). (On furlough, England.) CANTERBURY BATTALION. Symes. Pte. Frederick St. Elmo (No. 6/364). Next-of-kin, Sir. Frank A. Symes, Upper Takaka, Nelson (father). (Admitted 2nd Southern General Hospital, .Bristol, Maudlin St. Section; sligttly sick.)

AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Trenue, Tpr. Charles (No. 13/747). Next-of-kin, Mr. G. H. Gillespie, Swanson Street, Auckland. (Admitted 2nd Western General Hospital, : Manchester; sick.) FIELD ARTILLERY. Wise, Gunner George Frames (No. 2/1023). Next-of-kin, Mt. O. R. Wise, Pukeuri Junction, Otago (father). (Debility.) ENGINEERS. Swan, Sapper Alfred (No. 4/851). Next-of-kin, Miss J. Lewis, 133 Cleanand Street, South Shields. (RJieumotism.) OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Watson, Tpr. Jolm Rankin (No. 9/888). Next-of-kin, .Mr. M. Watson, 142 Cargill Street, Dunedin (father). (Removed from dnngerous list.) AUCKLAND BATTALION. Underwood, Fte. Frank Percy (No. 12/650). Next-of-kin, Mr. W. Underwood, Pnparoa, Kaipara. (Wounded, recovered, and leaving Alexandria for the front.) FIELD ARTILLERY. Sutton, Gunner Walter Ainsley (No, 2/15i!5). Next-of-kin, Mrs. C. A. Sntton, 49 Teviot Street, Inveroargili. (Wounded, discharged couvolescont, Alexandria.) j WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. DougTas, Tpr. Jame-s (No. 11/736). Next-of-kin, Mr. J. Douglas, Waimiha, Main Trunk (father). (Disoharged from hospital, convalescent.)

AUCKLAND BATTALION. Beard, Fte. Fred Harold (No, 12/2G41). Next-of-kin, Mr. Chas. James Beard, Ore;,'town North (father). (Pronounced out of danger, November 13.)

DANGEROUSLY ILL, N.Z. GENERAL HOSPITAL, CAIRO; DISEASE NOT YET DIAGNOSED. CANTEKBUKY MOUNTED RIFLES. Harris, Tor. James Pitts (No. 7/1242). Nexl-of-kin, Mr. Arron Harris, Whilborough, Newton Abbot, Devon Parnham. Tpr. Edwin Huia (No. 7/1273). Nex:-of-liin, Jlr. Walter Edwin Parn- ■ ham, Beech. Vale, Kaiapoi (father). Shrubsole, Tjir. Henry Edward (No. 7/12E9). Next-of-kin, Mr. A. Shrubila Kent, England, ,

VETERINARY CORPS. Cullen, Oorpl. Johu William (No. 2/1712). Next-of-kin, Mrs. S. Cullen, Tokaauu. Lake Taupe (wife). STILL SERIOUSLY ILL, GIBRALTAR, CANTERBURY BATTALION. Ste tem L "?, Ut V J ' erC - v Arthur S - (No. 6/2029). Next-of-kin, Mrs. S. E. Stephens, Somerset Ilotel, Asbburtoh (mother). DA^ ER o°c U irn ILL ' NOVEMBER 10/ ANDRIA HOSPITAL, ALEX- . OTAGO BATTALION. i O, Lawrence Thomas (No. / ■; Next-of-kin, Mr. L. P. Jamie, son. 57 Aurora Terrace, Wellington. NEW ZEALAND'S HEAVY LOSS CASUALTIES TOTAL 7733. The total casualties to tlio New Zca» land lirpeditionary Forcc reported up to and including November 8 were 7733. Of theso 10G6 officers and men bad been killed ill action, 513 died of wounds, 228 dir<l of disease, one was drowned, 694 wera reported missing, 5210 liad been wounded, and 21 ncro reported prisoners of war. J be details aro as under:— , . Officers. Hen. Total. Killed m action GO 11106 10GB Died of wounds t2O 493 513 Died of disease 7 221 228 Drowned — 1 1 M issin ? , 17 677 694 Wounded 214 4996 5210 Prisoners of war — 21 21 Totals 318 7415 7733

NEW ZEALANDERS REPORTED.

By Telegraph—Press Association—OopyTigh*

Sydnoy, November 18. The 111 th and 112 th Dardanelles cas< naity lists include the names of the following New Zealanders Private F D Templer, died: of wounds; Jiu R ler HD* Martin, died of illness; Private tI Broughton, dangerously ill; Corporal g! Fraser and Private G. Gould, in hospital at Birmingham; Private D. M'Coaochie, progressing satisfactorily.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2623, 19 November 1915, Page 6

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ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2623, 19 November 1915, Page 6

ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2623, 19 November 1915, Page 6

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