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ROLL OF HONOUR

RECENT LISTS

N.Z, MEN WITH AUSTRALIAN

FORCES

The total New Zealand Expeditionary Force casualties is now 8033. The following list was issued on December 24:—

Otago Mounted Rifles.

Died of dysentery, 21st General Hospital,

Alexandria, December 16 — M'Quilkan, Tpr. Murdoch (No. 9/G36). Next-of-kin,' D. M'Quilkan, Wharo Flat, Duuedin.

Artillery

Died o£ melancholia and exhaustion, Ambulance carrier Caledonia, December

Barr, Driver Charles (No. 2/1547). Next-of-kin, Mr. Kobert Barr, Ashburton (brother).

Ota go Battalion. Previously roported missing, nm reported with Battalion (no date given) :— Roper, Pte. John Thomas (No. 8/1324). Next-of-kin, Vincent Roper, Wellington Street, Timaru. ■ The following hospital report was issued on December 21: — Otago Mounted Rifles. Seriously ill, enteric, St. George's Hospital, Malta, December 21:— Brown, Tpr. James Thomas (No. 9/1261). Next-of-kin, Hugh Brown, To Tua, Orepuki (father). Army Service Corps. Dangerously ill, N.Z. General Hospital, Cairo:— Bopping, Driver Edward (No. 10/1530). (lato 5/1530). Next-of-kin, Mrs.- M. Hopping, Campbell Street, Feilding, (Enteric.) ' , Horgan, Driver Patrick (No. 5/304). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Mary Horgan,_ Pihama, 'i'a-ranaki (mother). (Typhoid.)

WITH THE AUSTRALIAN FORCES. The following casualties-to men having next-of-kin in New- Zealand are reported:— First Battalion. Previously reported missing; now reported killed ill action, June 5-.— Hailwood, Pte. C. W. (No. 1399). Next-of-kin, Mrs. A. M. Hailwood, Frankton Junction (mother). ' N ' Second Battalion.

Admitted Hospital, Birmingham, sick':— Harrington, Pte. W. (No. 2142). Next-fo-kin, Mrs. C. Harrington, Woolston, Christclmrch (mother). Sixth Battalion. Reported wounded and missing, May 8, ! 1915:-

BaKer, juince-oorpl. I'. (No. 766). Next-of-kin, Mrs. M.. Squires, Marton. Disembarked Malta, December 4, H.S, Karapora, wounded:—,, Barnard, Sergt. S. (No. 2312).. Next-of-kin, Mrs. J. W. Walker, box 227, Hast

Thirteenth Battalion. Disembarked Malta, . December 4, H.S. Ivarapora, sick:— Austin, Pte. J. (No. 2328). Nexfcof-kin, J. Austin, Denmston Hill, Westport (uncle). , • , Admitted Hospital, Birmingham, sick King, Pte. J. (No. 523). Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. King, Usk Street, Oamaru (mother), Disembarked Malta, December 4, H.S. ' Karapora, sick:— M'Knight, Corpl. H. (No. 65G). Next-of-kin, J. M'Knight, Green Island, P. 0., I)uuediti (father).

Fourteenth Battalion. Admitted Hospital, Birmingham, sick:O'Connor, Pte. M.'W. (No '147(). Next-of-kin, Mrs. C. O'Connor, 9 Victoria Lane, Auckland (mother). Eighteenth Battalion. Admitted Greek Hospital, Alexandria, pleurisy:— Armstrong, Pte. It. (No. 1095). Next-of-tin, Mrs. M. Patterson, Waitoa, T© AToha (aunt). Admitted Hospital, Epsom, England, bronchitis. Turley, Pte. P. (No. 24). Next-of-kin, J. Turley, c.o. M'Corniack s Store, \\ aipukurau (father). Fifth Light Horse. Disembarked Malta, December 4, H.S. Karapora, sick:— Brewer, Q.M.S. A. 11. (No. 301). Next-of-kin, Mrs. A. Brewer, c.o. Mrs. E«ia, -8 "Union Street, Auckland. Eobinson, Pte. C. H. (No. 869). NexUfkin, Mrs. K. Bobmson, We) mouth, Manuwera, Auckland.

Sixth Light Hoise. /■ Admitted Hospital, Epsom, England,

enteric Combes, Tpr, B. H. (No. 886). Next-of-kin, W. Combes, Kedlnll, Te Kopuiu father). Thirteenth Light Horse. Wounded (no date given):— _ Taylor, Tpr. 0. (No. G77). Next-of-kin, D. W. Taylor, Clarence. Street, Ponsonby, Aucklaud (father). Second Field Engineers.

.Admitted Hospital, Epsom, England,

dysentery Kortegast, Sapper W. I' 1 . (No. 1131). Next-of-kin, Mrs. S. Kortegast, Hokitika (mother). , Fifth Field Ambulance.

Admitted Third Auxiliary Hospital, Helio-

polis, jaundice i— Wood, Q.M.S. W. (No. 2866). ' Next-of-kin, Miss F. Wood, Bedford Street, Parnell, Auckland (siste.r). Sixth PiWd Ambulance.

Admitted Third Auxiliary Hospital, HeliOpolis, pleuro dyna Anderson, Corpl. D. C. (No. 3397). Next-of-kin, G. S. Anderson, Upper Mataki- • tukl (brother)..

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2653, 27 December 1915, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
537

ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2653, 27 December 1915, Page 6

ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2653, 27 December 1915, Page 6

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