THE WAR.
iKLKCTLUO " r «IiUGnAI , H--COPrUIGHr } I PIER I'll EBB ASSOCIATION.! IN FRANCE. Talis, July 11. Official.—Thero was violent bombardment of our position at Lat'onteuolle"Metzeral, and west of AinmerawiUer. The enemy again shelled Anas aud Kliuims. sucoj&siajlT offensive Rome, July 12. Oiiicial.—We took the offensive at JL'ulgrando in Carina, and drove the enemy out of his advanced trench, inflicting considerable losses The enemy's night counter-attaeli jn tho Isonzo zono broke down. RUSSIA'S REPORT. Petrograd, July 12. Official.—The garrison at Ossovieo sortied on Friday night and destroyed the enemy's saps. We blew up two enemy mines in Galbsech-Zvabno district. Fighting continues on tlio JosefowBykhava front. The enemy held his ground on Hill 118 yesterday, delivering a vigorous attack which we repulsed with heavy losses. We priwonered DOO and captured three machine guns south of Bykhava. THE CASUALTIES. London, July 12. Tho. week-end casualty list is—l&Xi officers and 2220 men CASUALTY LIST. KILLED IN ACTION. Auckland Mounted; Trooper A. verner. Otago Mounted.—Troopor G. Sanson JS'.Z. Field 'Engineers.—Sapper W. J. Busbridge. Canterbury Battalion.—Private A. l< , . Pattriok. DIED OF TYPHOID Otago. Battalion.—Private P. Gardiner. DIED OF WOUNDS Canterbury Battalion.—Private tf. i , '. Yeoman. DANGEROUSLY T£L7ENTERIC Canterbury Battalion.—Private A. LI. Doidge. Otago Battalion.—Private T. A. Stephens. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED' WOUNDED, NOW REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION. Aucklnd Battalion Private J. H. Goro REPORTED WOUNDED. Auckland Battalion, Private B. Pardoe. N.Z. Field Engineers, dapper T. MoUourt. Wellington Batatlion Private C Mite-hell. Field Artil'ery. Brigade- Gunner W... Uunnor W. E. CapJjPfc Canterbury w eV Private J. It. Fie.\s* Private W. Down*J v Private R. W. Ellis, Private E. L. Gale. Private T. Ingle. Private M. Llewellyn. Private A. Thomson. Private J. .MoLauchlin.
Otago Mounted. Trooper P. O'Oallaglian. Wellington Mounted. Died of pneumonia ■Trooper J. H Turner. Reported dangerously ill of enterio and appendecitie.— Trooper S. H. Palu'enson. DIED OF WOUNDS. Canterbury Battalion. Private H. Swift. KILLED IN ACTION, Otago Battalion. Private E. Frye. Private J. Dasler
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 July 1915, Page 2
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