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New Zealand.

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES KILLED IN ACTION. Auckland Battalion. 1 Sergeant It. A. Lambert (previously reported killed in action May 18, now reported killed in action April 25). DIED OF WOUNDS. (June 18). Auckland Mounted. Trooper H. Willoughby. Auckland Battalion. Private J. Cooper (died Net ley Hospital, June 24). WOUNDED. Auckland Mounted. Trooper A. GlasA Wellington Battalion. Lieutenant E. H. Kibblewhite. DIED OF WOUNDS. New Zealand Field Engineers. Sapper S. Carlyon. Canterbury Battalion. , Private AV. H. Keith Murray. DIED OF MENINGITIS. 1 . Army Service Corps. Driver J. J. Merrick. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED, NOW KILLED IN ACTION. Wellington Battalion. Sergeant A. B. O’Xeale. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING, NOW REPORTED WOUNDED. Wellington Mounted Rifles. Private R. Johnson. DANGEROUSLY ILL. Otago Battalion. Private A. Bennett. Private €. Crighton. REPORTED MISSING. Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Trooper R. H. Nicholls. Wellington Battalion. Private C. AV. Price. Corporal I). Kerr. Private E. Langley. REPORTED WOUNDED* Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Trooper A. H. de Castro. Trooper R. Gibbs. Corporal L. AA r . Nalder. Trooper J. L. Cloudier. Corporal N. L. Taylor. Trooper P. Batty. Trooper C. T. Crook. Otago Battalion. Private T. Corbett. Wellington Battalion. Private S. P. Toye. SICK. (Admitted to Pont de Kubha Hospital from Gallipoli). Auckland Battalion. Second-Lieutenant F, Codd. Second-Lieutenant J. R. Bodley. Private A. H. Banwell. Private AA I. Ness. Private T. A. MeConkey. Private F. AVhite. Otago Mounted Rifles. Trooper P. McDonald. Trooper J. R. Johnston. Trooper A. Scott. Trooper 11. H. Booth. Trooper M. Maloney. Trooper E, T. Harrison. Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Trooper C. R. Grant. Trooper M. Taylor. New Zealand Field Engineers. Sapper G. H. Kessell. Sapper AA T . S. Y. Fowke. Sapper J. A. Reid. Wellington Battalion. Private C. AA’. Bardwell. Private AA r . E. Frost. New Zealand Field Artillery. Gunner J. Craig. Gunner H. R. Salmon. Otago Battalion, Private P. Floyd. Private J. Butcher. Private E. A. Irving. Wellington Battalion. Private E. J. Stafford, New Zealand Field Engineers. Sapper AV. Benson.

THE GARRISON AT SAMOA. Reporting from Apia, under date June 27, Colonel Logan says the health of the troops is good. Corporal C. Kelly is suffering from pyelitis; Private Mackinder, colitis; T. Traueey, elongated uvula; W. Martin, nasal sinus trouble; C. C. Johnson, follicular tonsilitis; W. 8. Shaw, otitis media; E. W. Bezar, follicular tonsil itis; C. J. Jones, follicular tousilitis. All doing well.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 51, 30 June 1915, Page 5

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New Zealand. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 51, 30 June 1915, Page 5

New Zealand. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 51, 30 June 1915, Page 5

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