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ROLL OF HONOUR

YESTERDAY'S CASUALTIES a .smalTlist A small list, of casualties wns issued by Base Kecords Office yesterday. In addition, the latest hospital and progress report was supplied. Full particulars areas follow, all being below non-com-missioned rank, except where otherwise mentioned. The names of next-of-kin are given in parentheses, the relationship being denoted, by in. for mother, f. • for father, s. for sister, b. for brother, w. for wife, a. for aunt, u. for uncle, c. for cousin, fr. for friend/ g. for guardian, n. for niece, d. for daughter,- and s. for son. CORRECTION. , Previously Reported Missing, now Reported Killed in Action, September IG, litis. Canterbury Battalion. Humphreys, I'., J., 6/1575 (Mrs. J. Hum- • plu-eys, Blenheim; ni.). DIED OF SICKNESS. 31st General Hospital, Alexandria, November 10, 1916. Wellington Mounted Rifles. Cook, T. A., 11/2611 (Mrs. J. W. Cook, Waipukurau, m.).DIED FROM RESULT OF ACCIDENT. Great-Northern Hospital, London, November 10, 1916. N.Z. Medical Corps. ll'Cuteheon, H., 3/127 (A. M'Cutcheon, Aro Street, Wellington). DANGEROUSLY ILL FROM WOUNDS. 2nd Australian Casualty Clearing Station, France. Headquarters. Armitege-M'Elwaine, B. U., 15/157, late 9/1761 . (Mrs. B; Arruitage-M'Elwaine, Wellington, >'.). Canterbury Battalion. Hancock, J-., 11,978 (K. Porteous, Christ-

church). ■:■■,. , Ist Australian Casualty Clearing Sta-

.- Hon, France. ■Wellington Battalion. Sanson, E. C, 10/1198 (H. Sanson, junr.,

Stratford, f.). Bth Casualty Clearing Station, France.' Cyclists' Corps. Milne, T. P., 10,65G (Mrs. B. 11. Milne, Eivcrton, w,). :

HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT IN N.Z. GENERAL HOSPITAL, BROCKENHUEST. Seriously 111. Auckland Battalion. Young, E. G., 12/3207 (Mrs. C. K. Young, Papakura, in.). Canterbury Battalion. Hancox, 2nd Lieut. G. G., 14,902 (Mrs. E. M; Hancox, Dunedin, .w.). Otago Battalion. .".■■' M'Millan, A., 8/1559 (A. M'Millan, Dunedin, f.). . ' " . . ■ ' N.Z; Rifle. Brigade. ■ : Burnet, Lce.-Corpl.'O., 24J1949 (T.. J.- Burnet, Woodeud, fj. .. -.'- Chamberlain, J., 24/73 (E. J. Chamberlain, Christchurc'k, f.). Removed From Dangerously 111 List. Canterbury Battalion. Chase, S., 6/4594 (Mrs. M. Chase, Takapau, m.). Removed From Seriously. 11l List. - Auckland Battalion. Darbv, H. L., 12/3969 (S. Darby, Auckland, b.). / ■ '.. Murray, Ser'gf. R. H., 12/3750 (Mrs. J. L. Kemp, Onehuaga. m.). Patton, C. M., 12/3777- GL Patton, Pio Pio). " AVellington Battalion. Brown, J. E., 10/1760 (G. Brown, Puriri, Thames, b.): Kindberg, R.. 10/4131 (Mrs. S. A. Kindberg, New Plymouth, m.). Otago Battalion. King, A. E,, S/2637 (E. M. King, Hokitika). "■ \ ■■ ■ ' N.Z. Rifle Brigade. . Edgar, V. M., 23/1039 (C. P. Edgar, Christchurch, f.). ' < DANGEROUSLY ILL. KING GEORGE'S HOSPITAL,- LONDON, FROM WOUNDS. . . Wellington Battalion. Mackie, Corpl. T., 10,262 (Mrs. £.• Mackie, Mt. 'Eden, m.). SERIOUSLY ILL FROM WOUNDS. Ist SOUTHERN.GENERAL HOSPITAL, BIRMINGHAM. • N.Z. Rifle Brigade. Murphy, M., 24/2047 (L. Lelievre, Manuntii). SERIOUSLY ILL. FROM WOUNDS. 3rd. SOUTHERN GENERAL HOSPITAL, OXFORD.' •' ' / ■. N.Z. Rifle Brigade. M'Aulcy, P. J.. 24/1720 (Mrs. L. M'Auley, Tory Street. Wellington, v.). Wilson, D., 23/1240 (Mrs.'J. L. Dawson, Riverton, m.). DANGEROUSLY ILL, 20th GENERAL HOSPITAL.. DANNES; CAMIERS, FROM WOUNDS. / Auckland Battalion. Simpson, 2nd Lieut. F. E., 12/3822 (R. J. Simpson, Auckland, {.). ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES « ' DEATH AT A BOARDING-HOUSE. Bj Telegraph—Press Association. Christchurch, November 14. A man, about 65 years of age, whose name is believed to ho Andrew or George Chilton, died at a boardinghouse. / Death was the result of' inflammation of tho bowels. The man, a stranger, is believed to have come from Winton. CHILD RUN OVER. By Telegraph—Preso A*sociatio». Dunedin, November 14. A child named Morris Leckie, aged threo years, was run over by a. motorcar in George Street, and died shortly after_ admission to the hospital. At the inquest a verdict of accidental death was returned.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2929, 15 November 1916, Page 6

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ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2929, 15 November 1916, Page 6

ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2929, 15 November 1916, Page 6

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