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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 : KILLED IN ACTION. Field Artillery. Gunner R. M’Rae. DIED OF WOUNDS. Wellington Mounted Rifles. — Sergt. M. H. Feeney. Died of Enteric. —Driver N. K. Roughton (Divisional Train). WOUNDED. Otago Mounted Rifles. —LanceCorpl. L. E. Pope. Maori Contingent. Private Tamihana Kainga, wounded. Wounded and Missing.— Private G, J. Gray (headquarters N.Z. Infantry Brigade), Lieut. A. T. D. Long (Wellington Battalion). The following casualties to men having next 01-kin in New Zealand have been repotted for the week ended October 16th ; First Battalion. Private J. Asher, Private J. P. Smith (wounded). Second Battalion. —Privates T. W. Wilson, W. J. Watson (wounded). Third Battalion. —Corporal. V. Strong, Sergt. L. N. Lvtbgo (sick). Fourth Battalion. Private G. H. Murdoch, Signaller R. W. Hay (sick). Sixth Battalion. — L.-Corpl. R. D. Chalmers, Privates W. Hosie, E. E. Stanteford, J. P. Black (sick). Eighth Battalion. — Private R. W. MacFaydeu (sick). Ninth Battalion. — Private J. Sheehan (heart failure).

Tenth Battalion. —Private R. Y. Wright (died of wounds'). Eleventh Battalion. —Private W. A. W. Gudgeon (sick;, Private J. McCullagh (wounded), Private E. R. de Bourbel (dental caries), Sergt.-Major E. R. Hardy (sick). Twelfth Battalion.—Privates'J. Cole, C. J. Mitchell, H. J. Henderson (sick). Thirteenth Battalion. — Private H. Love (killed inaction), Private W. M. Morrison (sick), Privates G. Fraser and T. O’Connor (wounded). Sixteenth Battalion.—Private A. F. Simpson. Eighteenth Battalion. —Corpl. D. Thompson (sick), Private T. McGlashan (wounded), Private R. McGregor, Private J. Lester (sick). Twentieth Battalion. — Private C. A. Ross (wounded). First Light Horse. —Trooper D. Frver (wounded). Third Light Horse. Trooper D. McCouachie (sick). Sipth Light Horse Troopers B, H. Combes, J. Caldwell (sick). Seventh Light Horse.— Signaller G. Gould (sick). Ninth Light Horse.— Sergt.Major O. J. Shaw, Trooper T. A. Ryan (wounded). Tenth Light Horse. Sergt.Major S. G. McWblrter (killed in action). Twelfth Light Horse. —Trooper K. W. McKnight (sick). Australian Field Artillery.— Driver S. Olver, Sergt. J. B. Stevenson, Driver W. H. Frame, Gixnner B. Pelvin (sick), Gunner T. E. Shears (dysentery), Gunner J. R. Reid (enteric). Australian Field Engineers.— Sapper E. H. Hooper (sick), Lieut. D. B. Corfe (diphtheria). Australian Array Service Corps. Driver A. F. Cameron (rheumatism).

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1462, 21 October 1915, Page 4

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1462, 21 October 1915, Page 4

ROLL OF HONOUR. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1462, 21 October 1915, Page 4

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