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New Zealand

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. I'ku Rhkss Association. Wellington. June 4. The casualty list of the New Zealanders at the Dardanelles is as follows: KILLED IN ACTION. Wellington Mounted.—-Lieut. C. Watt (previously reported missing). Otago Battalion.-—Corporal M. C. Brown, Privates P. Stewart and G. Williams. DIED OF WOUNDS. (June 2.) Wellintgon Mounted Regiment.— Sergeant G. Xevitt. DANGEROUSLY ILL AT MALTA. Auckland Mounted Regiment.— Trooper W. Connolly. WOUNDED. Auckland Mounted.—Sergeants J. J. Douglas, W. R. Holden; Corporal M. T. Johnson; Lance-Corporal K. Self; Troopers A. G. Duffull, C. H. Finlayson, E. Hopkoff, G. Langdon, W. C. Leslie. A. C. McArthur, W. J. Perkins, C. Wood. Auckland Battalion.—Corporal A. Frew, Privates P. Silva, W. J. Slines. Canterbury Battalion. —Private J. S. Bennett, Sergeant-Major W. Edmonds. Otago Battalion. —Private G. M. Smith. / Wellington Battalion.—Private G. E. Littlejohn. Field Engineers.—Sapper G. R. Bartlett (transferred from Otago Battalion). Field Artillery—Gunners J. R. Coleman. G. D. Mclntyre. Divisional Train.— Private C; Drearer (transferred from Wellington Battalion). Wellington Mounted. —Sergeants C. H. X. Campbell. A. H. Marsh, W. A. Mason, E. W. Mothes; Troopers W. C. Snell, G. W. Clarke, C. Walker. Canterbury Mounted.—Trooper X. Sustius. Engineers’ Signalling Troop—Sapper D. W. Morrison, Lieutenant (late Sergeant) H. M. Clarke. Canterbury Battalion.—Captain J. Houlter, Lieutenant R. E. R. Lawry. Auckland Battalion.—Privates E. Hoptroff. P. Silva.

SUFFERING FROM ECZEMA.

Wellington Battalion.—Private C. Bradley, Seregant A. B. O’Neale. SICK AND WOUNDED. Discharged from Hospital to Lady Godley’s Convalescent Home, Alexandria. ' Auckland Battalion.—Corpora] G. Delaney, Privates G. E, Speechley, E. A. Wakeham, V. S. Sommerville. Wellington Battalion.—Lieutenant F. K. Turnbull, Privates H. Beaumont, G. S. Baker, H. Jones, J. Paaske, A. Pike. Otago Battalion.—Privates R. N. Hawkes, G. K. Robertson; Canterbury Battalion.—Privates J. D. McKenzie, A. H. Skinner, L. A. Tall, F. W. Lukey, R. G. Skelton. Field Troop Engineers.—Sapper T. Peddie. Canterbury Mounted —Trooper C. F. Berry. WOUNDED. In Indian General Hospital, No. 5 Alexandria: Otago Battalion,—Privates H. W. B. Edwards, J. A. McNeill, W. M. Hislop. W. T. Woods. Canterbury Battalion.—Privates R. M. Broomfield. Auckland Battalion.—Privates R- A. Aubrey, R. F. Lowndes, H. Passfield. Wellington Battalion.—Privates C. V. Allen, J. Holleron, R. J. Denny. DISCHARGED CURED. Now at Base, Alexandria. Auckland Battalion.—Privates JS. Lee, F. Watson, P. H. Brown, D. Davies, Lance-Corporal J. McEttriek, Privates T. Lahy, C. McDonald, H. A. Broderick, E. G. Edmond, S. Wain, J. Dickson, G. Gledhill, M. Ward, W. Jenkins. L. Prosser, W. Bradford, 0. Ellis, D. R. Mac Nichol, D. S. Lambert ’ W. J. R. Trotter. G. T. Allaway, W. G. Nairn. Canterbury Battalion. —Corporal S. H. Andrew. Privates J- Head, H. N. Jarvis, 1). S. L. Keay. Otago Battalion.—Privates Begwood Willis, G. Harness, A. Robertson, C. O’Hara. L. W. Tallke, W. H. Vernon, J. Whipp, J. W. Kelleher, D. James, C. L. Jampen, L. Kitt, H. T. Meads, R. Applegarth, J. L. Greenheld, S. Walters, L. H. Latimer, A. W. Martin; J. Beaumont. Wellington Battalion. —Privates A. Douunski. J. Henderson, E. Greenwald. S. Ball, J. Harris, C. Stanley. C. Mitchell, E. 0. Olsen, Lieutenant F K. Turnbull. Auckland Battalion.—Private D. Howler. _ * Wellington Battalion.—Privates K. 1 Hell., G. M. Lloyd, J. Petrie, S. J. H. Lowry, H. T. Ranger, F. L. Vickers, Sergeant S. M. Okey, Corporal H. L. Walden. Otago Mounted.— Troopers W. Fmnertyß. Dixon, W. Stenton. l-'ield Artillery Brigade.— Gunner* C W. Verner, J. Partridge, C\ D. Invin. G. W. Guthrie,-W. F. Forrester., Driver H. E. Lyons, Irooper R E. Ainsworth. ' Divisional Train.—Privates N. G. Redmond, T. Smith. L. E. Fink, Driver A. E. Walters, T. Field, Privates PSandham, W. N. Burt. Engineers.—Private W. H. Mason. • Divisional Headquarters.— Private A. W. Thomson. Auckland Mounted.—Trooper W. Sbarpleu.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 31, 7 June 1915, Page 5

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604

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 31, 7 June 1915, Page 5

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 31, 7 June 1915, Page 5

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