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ROLL OF HONOUR.

The casualty list of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, now engaged in operations in the Dardanelles, since the publication of our last issue, is as follows : DIED OF WOUNDS. Canterbury Battalion.—Private P, McLaughlin. Auckland Battalion. Privates A. R. Burton, R. A. Moore, Wellington Mounted Rifles. — Sergt. P. Fletcher. DIED OF DISEASE. Canterbury Battalion. —Piivates J. M. Gow, D. Williams. Medical Corps—Sergt. C. A. Warwood. Wellington Mounted Rifles.— Trcoper IT. Adair. Wellington Battalion.—Private W. Black. Auckland Mounted Rifles. — Trooper J. A. Kemp. MISSING. Auckland Mounted Rifles (British Section).—Trooper C. C. Milling, WOUNDED. OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION. Private C. N. Brookes. N.Z. FIELD ENGINEERS. Lance-Corpl. A. B. Jameson, Sapper J. Connery, . AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION. Private D. McLean. AUCKLAND MOUNTED. Trooper W. J. Jolly. N.Z. MEDICAL CORPS. Privates L. C. Brown, H. SBayliss. N.Z. FIELD ARTILLERY. Gunner A. J. Wood. CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION. Private A. F. Thomson. AUSTRALIAN FORCES. The following casualties to men having next-of-kin in New Zealand have been reported : First Battalion.—Sick : Sergt. O. H. Tonge, Private P. Hayward, Private D. R. Borne, Corpl. A. R. Kaill. Third Battalion. Wounded ; L.-Corpl, T. C. Wilson, Corpl. B. Strong, Fourth Battalion. — Killed in Action; Private H. L. Jones. Enteric: Corpl. W. Norman. Appendicitis : Signaller R. W. Hay. Fifth Battalion. —Private T. J. Jordan, Private H. W. Morris, Private T. J. Jordan (sick). Sixth Battalion.—Sick : Sergt. S. N. Mittigo. Eighth Battalion. Sick : Private R. B. Glanville, L.-Corpl. A, Donnelley. Tenth Battalion. —Sergt. N. P. Doherty, Private E. A. Cook. Eleventh Battalion. —Private J. 'J. A. McCarthy, Corpl. N. C. Bannin. Thirteenth Battalion,-Wounded —Private W. J. Wheatley. Private G. McGrath, Private R. M. Jones, Fourteenth Battalion. —Wounded : Sergt. J. V. Graham. Fifteenth Battalion.—Wounded : Private J. Stanley. Sixteenth Battalion. —Wounded: Private H. G. Finnerty, Private J. Chisholm. Eighteenth Battalion. Wounded : Private E. McGlashan, Private W. E. Bradley. L.-Corpl. J. J. Naylor, Private G. E. Hobson. Ninth Light Horse. —Private T. A. Ryan. Australian Field Artillery. Lieut. C. C. Oliver (killed in action), Private R. H. Dickinson (sick y. ' Australian Engineers.— Sapper J. H, Moore (wounded).

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1458, 12 October 1915, Page 4

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1458, 12 October 1915, Page 4

ROLL OF HONOUR. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1458, 12 October 1915, Page 4

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