THE WAR
-♦ -I *.xv..:uic liiDiuKAi'a— (JOi'i'ttiUHi.l ,1-JCU I'WKUtJ ASPOCmiON.]THE LINE IA RUSSIA. Petrograd, August 11 A communique says:—The bombai menl ot Kovno continues uncoasingi the fortifications on the western sect being obstinately uombardod. There was furious lighting on Sa today and Sunday between the Nan and the Bug., and a series of Germ: attacks were repulsed with great lo to the enemy. Amsterdam, August 1(3 An Austrian official report says:Ihe Archduke Joseph is progrossiu southwards of Biala and crossed tl Tirana river. Numerous great co flagrations were visible near Bial; Brest Litovsk. THE FIGHTING J A FRANCE. - ; Vugubt com r caused to the ei . , * emy in QuieumMeres district and sei iously damaged the German work northward of Godat, near Berryaubac. The enemy are again shelling St Die. We exploded the gasometers at St Marie aux Mines, and lired a Germai factory eastward ol" Munster. ITALY'S REi'ORT. Itome, August 17. Official.—The enemy s heavy losses i Papena Valley are continued. Then were 200 dead in one trench. We made progress in tho directioi 01.o 1 . Prinilzo and took 30u prisoners. GREEK MINTST'RI itESIGAti. Athens, August 10. The Ministry has resigned. CASUALTY LIST. Canterbury Battalion.-Previously reported killed in action, now reported wounded (not killed), Captain J. Jioulker OTAGO MOUNTED HITLER Reported wounded—Lieut. It. L*'. Mitchell. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Wounded.—Major E. r. Cox, Major \\ . H. Cunningham, Captain J. L. Short. OTAGO BATTALION. Unofficially reported killed in action, 8tl» August.— Alujor x. H. StaUiam, Lieut. G. E. Wuito. lteported wounded.—Lieu t.-Colonol A. Moore. Wounded,—Lieut. J. a. Cuthill, Major G. Mitchell, Private A. Hendry, J. M. Menzies, P. O'Connor, W. P. It. Anderson, E. Brown, H. Buteher, A. Crowe. I. Edwards, d. L. Greenfield, Corporal E. Grenville, Privates B. Huulord, A. King, Sergt. H. D. B. Kennedy, Private I. S. Knox, Sergt. J. Lennane, Privates E. E. Ludlow, E. mii'V, T. Moore, W. i. MoCaw, A. McDonald, N\ H. A. Mcixiunou, E. W. Neale, E. J. H. Piraui, J. M. Quayle, It. Kae, J. M. ltogors, \\. H. Seal, 11. Smith, A. Stewart, L. Swindlehurst. W. J. Wilicox, T. J. Beck, It. It, Dickson, B. C. Gibson, S. Uordon, W. 1. Hanuou, W. 11. Guukin, A. Hickey, H. Herd, W. Honey bone, 0. W. Jacksou, J. Kitto, D. y\\ jLamond, Corp. G. E. Lonsley, Lance-Corporal H. j. Meads, Private E. G. .Uuore, A. Mitchell, J. Mackay. A. .North, LanceCorporal C. Parr, Privates „A. Stevens, E. O. West, It. E. Wilson, W. Woods) Lance-Corporal It. Wylie. N.Z. li'lEbl) AitTILLEItY. Wounded.—Sappers J. G. Kennedy, H. W. Campbell, "W. S. O'Brien, \\. K. A. "Williamson, Sergt. b. N'eels, Sappert K. W. Watson, H. lian'ks. CANTEKJJUItr BATTALION. Wounded.—Privates \\. A. Ashworth, T. A. T'itzgerald, J. P. 1-lynn, E. :Mcll. Gilinore, C. Parker, J. n. Touushend, 1. Campbell, Sergt-Major W. G. Hall, Privates E. K. Lougbottom, J. McLaughlin, J. Wilson, Lance-Corporal G. E. Whitney, Privates E. S. Aguew, "W. Allen, Lanoe-Corporal J. H. Burnard, Privates G. H. H. Burt, L. A. Cox, P. "W. Clive, Corporal A. G. Dean, Privates D. G. Dick, d. W. Gargett, it". Grant, C. P. Greaves, H. Hakopo, 0. Herbert, A. W. Hillier, LajiceCorparal It. H. Livingstone, Privates W. Luut, C. MoKean, T. D.MeGregor, JR. Merrimau, N\ C. Jlorton, LanceCorporal E. It. Munn, Privates J. D. Murdoch, J. E. O'Connor, F. Paris, L. Register, H. E. Rogers, T. Sharpe, R Spiers, A. B. Stewart, C. W. Smith, Sergt. A. T. Stratlord, Private G. M. l'oung. i.^j Ayji|LAND BATTALION. Wounded.—Privates I{. Daly, E. J. - Kerr, I. T. Armstrong, A. W. Boothby, Q.M.S. .J. It, Boyes, Privates T. J. .Carroll, i)V. A. Coggins, J. (Collins, Sergt. to. Cox, Privates J. R. Hall, G. S. Keed, C. T. Kerr, ,G. T. Maguire, Corporal T. D. Maisey, Privates 0. J. Maroui, S. Melville, F. J. North, E. Parker, J. Power, Sergt. A. D. G. Roll'e, Privates G. T. Smith, C. Spittle, E. A. Watson. OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Wounded.—Troopers F. BaiLUie, G. Cafhoart, W. J. Clarke, X». 0. Colbran, J. M. Hanger, K. M. Huttou, R. McDonald, R. MeKenzio, R. V. Read, It, Rendall,'Lance-Corporal A. J. Scaile. Troopers G. Scott, S. S. Shaw, J. VicS. W. B. Arthur, Corporal P. H. Atkin«on, A. D. Barr, Sergt. A. Cunninghame, Troopeii3 A. W. Jofiuson, C. H. Eieth. J. McAlister. • " '• The following were injured }>y> fall of bomb-proof shelter: /Privates VV. * M. Bannister, E. Hunt, S'orgt. A. E. Law, Privates 0. J. Lawson, R. G. iMbrris, C. H. Scrimgeour. ;; Following -were injured 'by falling caused <byJ- enemy exploding
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 August 1915, Page 3
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