New Zealand.
NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES WOUNDED. Canterbury Battalion. Private S. L. Andrews Private R. Brown Private A. CL Dix Private R. K. B. Brosnan. Sergeant A. H. Guy. Otago Battalion. Private I). Connell Private R. Leishman Divisional Train. Driver C. Hopkins Wellington Battalion. Private d. E. Hastings (correction). Private N. J. H. Strawbridge (correction). I REPORTED MISSING. (June 5.) Wellington Battalion. Private R. Cogar DIED OF GUNSHOT WOUND. (dune 7.) Field Ambulance Brigade. Private H. W. Paterson (correction). KILLED IN ACTION. (June 11.) Field Ambulance Brigade. Private J. W. Bennett (June 2.) Auckland Battalion.) Private W. W. Webb (June 4, corrected date). Private J. Hurley Private H. Williams (June 5). Private F. Gibbons Private J, A. Harp Private J. M. Johnson (previously reported missing). MEN RECOVERED. Advice has been received from Egypt that the following have now recovered: — New Zealand Medical Corps.—Lieut Colonel W. R. Pearless, Captain C. Craig Wellington Battalion.-—Lieutenant L. H. Jardiue, Privates R. J. Denny, S. J. H. Lowry, F. L. Vickers. Auckland Batetalion. —Privates J. C. Brook, M. Ward, C. D. Irwin, G. Allaway. W. J. R. Trotter, W. J. Geard, W. Jenkins, 1). E. Stacey. Canterbury Battalion.—Privates N. G. Redmond, J. A. S. Marris, E. K. Longbottom. O'tago Battalion.—Privates J. W. Kelleher, C. L. dampen, A. d. Newton, J. Whipp. E. C. H. Jacob, T. J. Beck, P, Hawkins, C. N. Brookes. New Zealand Field Artillery—Gunners G. W. Guthrie, G. Everett. Army Service Corps.—Driver A. E. Walters. DIED OF WOUNDS. (June 22). Otago Battalion. Private W. M. Hislop. (June Li) Wellington Battalion. Private E. J. Velvin. REPORTED WOUNDED. Wellington Batetalion. Corporal P. A. Arnold Private H. R. Atkinson Private J. Ford Private J. Franklin Private E. Harper Private F. Reed y Private G. Seed Private J. E. Snff British Section. Sergeant M. L. Sundin Auckland Battalion. Lance-Corporal G. H. Graydon, (June 9.) Canterbury Battalion. Private A. Gridley Private J. F. Johnson (dune 11). Private A. F. Aslibolt DANGEROUSLY ILL. Auckland Battalion. (At Malta, June 2d.) Lieutenant W. A. Westmacoti. NOT SEVERELY WOUNDED. Auckland Battalion. (Bond.) Wounds.) Lieutenant L. Champion Lieutenant W. T. H. \ ear Lieutenant J. D. Campbell Captain E. G. Fraser WOUNDED. Canterbury Battalion. 1 Lieutenant I). A. Drou (shrapnel! Lieutenant A. C. Rout (boiiHi ( wound). ■ Wellington Battalion. * Lieutenant B. H. Morrison REPORTED WOUNDED, PRF.J VIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING. Canterbury Battalion. Private P. McGuire.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 48, 26 June 1915, Page 5
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450New Zealand. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 48, 26 June 1915, Page 5
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