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New Zealand

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. THE THIRTY-SEVENTH LIST. MANLY MARFELL’S DEATH. KILLED IN ACTION. i ... Artillery. j Gunner Herbert John Manly. Next- ‘ of-kin, Mrs M. Manly, 33 Daniel : Street, Wellington, mother. DIED OF WOUNDS. Auckland Mounted. Trooper Archibald Cranley Simpson. (Miss E. M. Maud, Pukcroro, Cambridge). Wellington Mounted. Lance-Corporal Manly Martel!. (Mrs E. Marfell, Toko, Taranaki). WOUNDED. Auckland Battalion. Private William Smith. (Mrs Mary Ann Smith, \\ osteon Super Mal e, England). Otago BiMaiiop. Private Fxlmund Brown. (Edward Brown, Dover, Tasmania, father). Divisional Train. Sergt.-Major Harry Archer Potviuo. (Mrs Emma Potviue, 135 Newlands Park’, Sydenham, London, E.C.) DANGEROUSLY ILL. Wellington Battalion. Private Frank Rule. (Rev. F. Rule. 45 Richmond Terrace, Christchurch). Field Engineers. Sapper Lance Fab is Sydney, pneumonia at Heliopolis. (Mrs T. Terreni, Khandallah, Wellington). The following progress reports on health of wounded men of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force was issued to-night— Died at Heliopolis, 22ml May, 191.5, from wounds received in action.—Private Roy Alexander Munro (next-of-kin, Alex. Munro, Rotorua), iractured pelvis. Dangerously ill at Heliopolis from wounds received in action.—Private Horace Braithwaite (Joseph Braituwaite, St. Clair, Dunedin), scalp wound; Private William Morissey (Mrs Mary Tregonning, Lee Stream, Central Otago), bullet left breast liemo —thorax. ’J'he following is the nature of the injuries sustained by the undermentioned (all doing well, happy and contented): — Private G. A. R. McKoy, sick, not wounded. Private E. W. Sopor, amputated right leg below knee. Private R. Carroll, suffering from shrapnel wound. Private H. L. Reid, bullet wound in chest. Private G. F. Myers, bullet wound in foot. Private 1). .Mcßurney, wound in arm. Lance-Corporal G. L. Popple, wound in chest. Private A. H. Hartley, lost right eye by bullet. Private J. G. Jackson, bullet wound !u body. Private R. J. Kemp, bullet through head. Private T. B. Buchanan, bullet wound in leg. Private H. S. Larkins, flesh wound in leg. now out of hospital.

Private G. A. Mclntyre, bullet wound in thigh.

Private W. O’Connell, shrapnel wound in knee. Sydney, May 27. The Dardanelles wounded include Sergt. J. Chandler, Private S. Burns, Lance-Corporal J. Rhodes and Private N. C. Lynch, New Zealanders.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 24, 28 May 1915, Page 8

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349

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 24, 28 May 1915, Page 8

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 24, 28 May 1915, Page 8

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