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New Zealand.

TOTAL TO DATE 2369. Including the sixty-eighth casualty list, the total casualties are approximate!!)' as follows: — Officers. .Men. Tl. Killed in action ... 33 235 268 Died of wounds ... 15 127 142 Missing ... 1 160 161 Wounded ... 86 .1709 1795 Total casualties ... ... 2309 The following casualties amongst! New Zealauders at the Dardanelles have been announced:— KILLED* IN ACTION. (Previously Reported Missing). Otago Battalion.—Lance-C.orporal C. A. Kraser, Private J. A. A. Patersou, Lance-Corporal .J. K. Brooks, Private W. J. Calder, Corporal R. Chilmaii, Corporal C. P. Cunningham, Privates C. Drake. W. G. Duncan, Corporal W. E. Karp, Lance-Corporal J. Hand, Privates 11. P. Hopkins; C. W .Jenkins:-Lance-Sergeant S; Jenkins, Private F. C. Kent, Sergeant-Major T. ,J. BLafi'ey, Private .7. McDonald, Ser-geant-Major H. McLardy, Privates I). MePliee, 11. .Morgan. P. O'Connor, \\7 Page, P. A. Pollard. W. Itae, R. Risk, .).(). Hoss, 'J'. K. Ityan, J. A. Sinaill, A. J.. Ward, W. White, ,). L. Wildermoth, S. (i. Murcott, J. J. Salter, Armourer-Sergeant A. V. Varcoe, Bugler S. 0. Pees, Privates J. W. Boreiiaui, H. A. Knight, G. W. Lockhard, J. G. H. Owens. 10. W. Perry, J. A. Quirk, Sergeant David S. Monro, Quar-termaster-Sergeant G. W. York, Privates P. Sheerin, J. Car, (1. A. Hooper, JT. Mulholland, Lance-Corporal G. T. then. British Section. —Trooper (J. D. Mossman. Wellintgon Mounted.—Trooper R. M. Hill. DIED OF GUNSHOT WOUNDS. Otago Battalion- Private W. Darnhill. DIED OF WOUNDS. Engineers- Driver T. A. Ridgley. Missing. (April 27.) Wellington Battalion—Private S. Roberts." Otago Battalion—-Sergeant J. J. Gillian, Corporal R. C. Glass, Privates A. (J. Goldsack, I. C. Gossett, W. A. Grant, Corporal C. Privates E. O. Heads, R. P. Henderson, S. Hore, It. Inglis, P. F. Ingram, J. S. James, W. Jeffries, W. Johnstone, .). J. Kilpatrick, P. W. Lawless, LaiiceCorporal. E. B. Leary, Privates D. .). Lowry, B. F. Lyons, Sergeant S. H. McDonald, Privates A. McDonall, I). MeFarlane, J). G, Mclntyre, H. McVicar, A. S. Malcolm, T. A. Maloney, Sergeant J. A. F. Martin, Privates T. MilFn«, A. Muir, N-. J. Muldrew, A. J. W. Mundon, W. E. Mussehvlute, M. O'Brien,. Sergeant A. Paisley, Corporal T. G. Reid, Privates iM. Reiily, T. A. Roberts, A. H. Robinson, Sergeant A. J. Ross (previously' reported wounded), Privates W. Rouse, J. J. Rowan, E. J. 'Saunders, ■R. H. Shapcott; J. C. Smylie, Lance-Corporal T. C. Spence, Corporal D. Stevens, Privates C. Stewart, W. 1). Stewarts G. R. Strettqn, R. J. Sullivan, C. Tait, C. W. Thompson, W. H. Tohill. C. N. Wills, A. Wilson, G. H. Wilson, Sergeant W. J. Wright.

Canterbury Battalion.—Private N. F. McNa.bb, C. V. H. Browne, T. Eyles, C. C. Gibbs, S. Gordon, F. Grace, J. Lyons, P. McGuire.

Qtago Battalion.—Privates C. Aberliothy, P. F. Adamson, W. J. Anderson, G. A. Bain, H. G. Barnett, T. Boaudliamp, J. Beck, C. A* Bell,, K. J. Hooker, K. H. Bolton, J. W. Butler, J. E. Burgess, A. Burton, P. Callaghan, F. W. Calverley, W. Cant'rick, R,. S. Chapman, E. H. Clark, A. .J. Colville, Sergeant'F. -J. Craig, Privates B.« Cullen, E. C. Cunningham, J. Darragh, ,W. Dobson, E. Dutton, F. E. Everest, A. A. Falconer, J. A. Ferguson, Sergeant It. Ferguson, Privates J Kitzpatrick, Vv. P. Forrester, E. Fraks, -I. Freeman, It. A. Gait. KILLED IN ACTION. Previously Reported Missing. Canterbury Battalion.—Privates J. Kiaser, T. Moriaty, Lance-Sergeant W. A. Hamilton, Lance-Corporal S. K. Johnson, Privates H. L. Bergh, Dl P. Boyd, H. G. Bonar, J. V. Brooks, S. G. Brown, F. G. Cochrane, LanceCorporal E. I). Cogan, Sergeant L. G. Corbett, Privates L. G. Corbett, N. Crawford, Sergeant 0. E. Davey, Private C. E. Daynes, Sergeant E. Dewhirst, Privates J. E. Carshaw, A. French, W. Harte, 0. L. Halm, R. F. A. Hughes, K. S. Jameson, J. S. Jarman, J. W. JollnsOn, T. Lambert, F. B. Langridge, G. L. Lindsay, T. MacDonald, Lance-Corporal A. McTnnes, Privates S. Manson, W. Orme, W. G. Batching J. Pickles, Laneo-Corporal 0, Pierce, Private's S. Robinson, J. Bostron, \V. Semple, C. E. Stevenson, A. fl. Smith, W. A. Wall, Bugler (i. M. Wolhouse, Private J. Ha/.eldine, Sergeant J. W. T. Ross. Canterbury Mounted.—Trooper W. H. Daltnn. Wellington Battalion.—SergeantMajor A. J. M. Bonar, Private H. E. Haydn, Lanre-Cprporal W, G. Looney. Sergeant-Major M. McGlade. MISSINC, 27th -April. Wellington Battalion.—Private S. Roberts. KILLED IN ACTION. -Auckland Battalion.—Privates 11. Hargreaves, W. Mooki, J. G. Petersen, B. W. Sercoinbe, C. .1. Talbot, 11. R. Anderson, W. M. Carter, L. G. Clark. E. A. McLaren, R. McMillan, H. B. Kandrup. Otago Battalion.—Private W. Black" W. C. Bottle, E. Cable, 0. h. '

Cornelius. J!. B. Dawson, T. S. Downes, J. Pindlay, J. J. Gorman, 11, E. .Mason. J. A. M'ellor, W. V,. Seiby, Sergeant/S. B. Smyth, Corporal E. J. Weller. SICK AND WOUNDED. Pent De Koubbeh Cairo. Canterbury Battalion. Private A. T. Smith, Lance-Corporal E. H. Bradley, Privates W. F. McXabb, W. D. Sullivan, H* K. Bartley, .1). Smith, Sergeant-Major W. G. Young, PrivatesO. Adamson, X. W. H. Anderson-, G. J. Pyls, (.1. H. Cunningham, Jt. Johnstone, W. Mathewson. W<'llington Battalion.—Privates («. -McLean, F. J. Jones, H. Fletcher, R. Hay ward, C. Crispin, Corporal C. A. Rogers, Privates J. Andrew, G. Kilgour, H. Wray, It. H. Gordon. J. Barington, H. Moore, J. L. Cotton. Canterbury Mounted Rifles.—Trooper J. Linden, W. P. Barry, G. David-

WOUNDED. Wellington Battalion.—Private E. B. Brickell. Auckland Battalion—Privates 11. It. Campbell; E. J. Colbourne, T. W. Price, Lance-Corporal H. F. Keyes, "Privates F. "Molteni, G. L. Rutland, L. H. Shaw, Lance-Corporal C. M. Wyrall. . \ Auckland Battalion. Lieutenants J. I). Campbell, W. H. Vear, Privates C. H. Butterworth. A. H. Dupen, W. Mawhinney. Canterbury Battalion.- Captain R. N. Guthrie, Major C. H. J. Brown, Private J. V. Siddall. Otago, Battalion.—Corporal J. A. W. Bussell, Private W. McQnarrie. Wellington Mounted.—Trooper A. Sanson. Artillery.—Gunner F. H. Tiedray. KILLED IN ACTION. Auckland Battalion.—Privates H. Cameron, H. G. H. Ensoi/. DANCEROUSLY ILL WITH PNEUMONIA. . Otago Mounted Rifles—Trooper W. A. Walker. DANGEROUSLY ILL. Engineers.— Snapper C. A. Scrivener NAVAL OFFICERS KILLED. London, June 12. .Naval Lieutenant James B. Church, formerly of the Fijian contingent, and Lieutenant-Commander Herbert Clyde Evans, a New Zealander, have been killed at the Dardanelles. Sub-Lieut-enant F. S. Kelly (the oarsman) has been wounded.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 37, 14 June 1915, Page 8

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New Zealand. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 37, 14 June 1915, Page 8

New Zealand. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 37, 14 June 1915, Page 8

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