THE WAR.
« {KU;< tut •tLKMIAPH--Lt)l > VmOHt.'l ! I'l- ...2 /.BBOPAXHON.I IN THE WEST. Paris., July 14.
Official.—The enemy bombarded the Anglo-French lines ill Belgium using asphyxiating shells. The Crown Prince resumed the offensive in Argonue from the Binar-virie-Vienne road as far as the district La Hante Chevauchce. After a violent bombardment and firing curtains of asphyxiating shel's the enemy attack- . Ed with important forces including live regiments of the Fifteenth Army Ctorps Wo momentarily yielded, but ous counter-attack drove the enemy back with heavy loss. RUSSIA'S OFFIUAL REPORT. I'etrograd, July 1-1. Oflicial. — There was heavy artillerv fire near on the night of the 11th and small local attacks elsewhere. CASUALTIES. REPORTED WOUNDED. Mounted. Lieut. G. i^^Uibot. Trooper 31. AoK»t. Trooper A. R. Dunning, l Auckland Battalion. ; Private M. F. Boyle. Private E. 11, Carlton. Private G. Devereaux. Private S. Fatt. Private 0. C. Hawkins. Private 11. C. Lord. Private V. Mathe«m. Private L. Prosser. Private H. J. Spencer. Private J. D. Trcvethan. Sergt. A. S. Thompson. Canterbury Battalion. Captain E. A. G. Holdgate. Private J. H. Gardener. Private T. J. G. B. Robb. Private E. Bird. Field Artillery. Gunner J. E. "Watt (second time). Gunner F. H. Thetford (second time). Gunner E. Moselv. Gunner S. J. Goulden. Canterbury Mounted. Trooper H. J. Hogau. Trooper A. It. Ro'bbins. Otago Battalion. Private J. Marsh. Private A. S. Birse. Otago Mounted. Trooper L. Edwards. Trooper H. N. Wilson. Trooper F. V. Puttick. Trooper G. Black. Trooper J. Mackie. Trooper D. G. Whitaker. Wellington Battalion. Private G. V. Percy. Private W. Wells. Corporal T. M. Blake Sergt. E. iM. Parsonage. Sergt. J. Dent. Private T. T. Carroll. Private F. W. Hadfield. Private E. W. Mine. Private E. W. Mather. Private C. E. Doak. Private W. T. Bartlett Private R. Druminond. Private D. Nicholson. SergE. P. J. 0. 'Burn (second time). . Lieut. L. H. Jardine. (second time). Wellington Mounted. Troopers I'\ E. Bottle. Trooper A. C. H. ißarrington. N.Z. Field Engineers. Sapper F. H. Thetford. iX.Z. Field Ambulance. " Sergt. J.vGraham DIED OF WOUNDS. Auckland Battalion. Sergt. H. J. Bruce. N.Z. Fiekl Artillery. (British Scction). Sapper H. M. Ross. KILLED IN ACTION. Wellington Battalion. Private Hector Vulcaiu Palmer. Correction: Wrongly reported killed in action on April" 9th—Private Hartley Valentine Palmer. Otago Battalion. Killed in action, previously roported missing—Private A. S. Malcolm. Died of dysentry, July 3.—Otago Battalion: Private W. Winchester. BTed, cause unknown, June 28th.— Private H. Bourne. REPORTED DANGEROUSLY ILL. Driver T. Salter (N.Z.F.A.) Trooper G. A. Harrison (Otago ■JMoun'ted). Lance-Corporal L. Matheson (i'Teld Engineers). Private G. M. Crickett (Auckland Battalion). Trooper D. K. Sutherland (Auckland Mounted). Private. H. V. Freeman (Wellington Battalion). Private 11. W. ETlfs (Canterbury Battalion). Trooper J. Sinclair (Otago Mounted).
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 July 1915, Page 3
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