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ROLL OF HONOUR.

CASUALTY LIST. The casualty list of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, now engaged in operations in the Dardanelles, since the publication of our last issue, is as follows: DIED OF WOUNDS. Auckland Battalion. Private Ralph Guy. Canterbury Battalion. Sergt. Bertram Barrett Wood, Private Walter Charles Huffam. Otago Battalion. —Privates Vic tor Gardiner, James William Dick Fiddes. Lieut. Francis Dennison Maurice and Lieut. Eric Mount joy Burnard. WOUNDED. AUCKLAND INFANTRY BAT. Officers. —Major Edwin Ilarrowell, Major Thomas Henry Dawson, Lieut. James Blyth MacFarlane, Lieut. James Roberts Bodlev, Sergt.-Major Alex Robertson, Sergt. Thomas Mauers M’Geehan, Corporals William Brian de Laval Willis, Charles James Haliy. Robeit Vincent Hollis, George Frederick Wilson, T. P. Fawcett, Andrew John Lowry. Privates. George James Adams, Charles Fred Bickerton, Chris Barney Billing, Wm. Cronin, Alex Edward Eagleton, Francis Bernard Enwright, Alfred Gault, Henry Lambert Hey wood, Thomas Jones, Alfred Eric St. George Long, Arthur Wilmot Madden, Duncan M’Lean, Kenneth M’Lean, Hugh William Pain, William Robertson, Thomas Stephen Patterson, George Hector Rotbley, George Edmund Speecbley, Walter John Baskerville, Thomas Rowland Baxter, Walter South Bickerton, Bernard Alex de Vries, Harry Krlam, John Findlay, Arthur Richard Gillespie, Leslie Gerald Hill, Charles David Irwin, Walter John Lister, William Mannion, Leslie William Milsom, Herbert Pickslon, James Robertson, Albert Edward Robinson, Frank Sing, John Smith, Robert Mill, William Pettit, Ernest Herbert Wakeham, WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION. Officers. —Lieut. Edward Talbot Rowlings, Lieut. Raymond Lee, Major Edward H. Saunders, Lieut. Hugh Edgar M’Kinnon. Privates, Richard John Denny, John Latimer, Hipo Mole, George Leo Noble, Francis James Price. CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION. Officers, Captain Kenneth Macfarlane Gressou, Sergt.-Major Daniel Patrick Pryde, Sergeant Richard Henry Wild, Lancecorporal Hamilton Gordon Ferens. Privates. William Grey, Maurice Straight Hamber, Wallace Spencer Hanell, Robert Bruce Johnstone, Rudolph William Mallasch, George Gilbert Menzies, Cecil M’Pherson, James Olds, John Robert Patterson, Harold Ernest Sapsford, Francis Scott, Howard Edward Wratt, Henry Hirst, John Adams, Robert Applegarth, Frank Gildroy Batters, Ernest Henry Bezett, Arthur Bigwood, Hector Stewart Broome, William George Brown, Joseph Kenn Carnegie, Thos. Robert Carson, Thomas Allred Crabbe, James Cummins, Arthur Dicker, George Henry Dodds, Leonard Peter Ho2, Cyril Howart, Andrew Goodlet, Allan George Girvan, Charles Leslie Jampen, August Ernest Inkster, Archibald John Gill, Hector Laws, Walter Percival Quested, JohnPageu, Arthur Harry Piper, Albert William Russell, Morris Roderique, David Spurrier, Arthur Ryan, Harold Sleere, Angus Robertson, Herbert Patrick Wilson, Raymond William Ward.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1398, 15 May 1915, Page 4

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390

ROLL OF HONOUR. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1398, 15 May 1915, Page 4

ROLL OF HONOUR. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1398, 15 May 1915, Page 4

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