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New Zealand.

MZW ZEALAND CASUALTIES

CASUALTY LIST NO. 95.

KILLED IN ACTION. (June 12, 1915). Auckland Mounted Rifles. Trooper Neil Kenneth McLeod

(June 11). Trooper William Archibald Corlerson. REPORTED WOUNDED.

(June 11). Trooper Richard Roland Jones

WOUNDED.

(June 19). Trooper Francis Terence Pryor

Divisional Train. Driver John Russell Dawson

REPORTED WOUNDED

Wellington Mounted Rifles. Trooper Gordon Eraser.

Field Artillery Brigade. Gunner Ernest Victor Hancock-

(June. 13)

Driver Fred Warner Settle. Canterbury Mounteds. Trooper Thomas James. Trooper Lawson Charles Newman Trooper Louis Cyril Hislop Goocli

DANGEROUSLY ILL.

(At Malta). Canterbury Battalion. Private Jack Ford.

DIED IN EGYPT HOSPITAL.

Canterbury Battalion. Private Oliver James Ludlow (peritonitis).

HOSPITAL REPORT.

Admitted to Xo. 2 Australian General Hospital, Gheziras. Wellington Battalion. Captain M. McDonnell (influenza and haetribrrhoide). Captain W. J. Shepherd (dysentry). Lieutenant E. H. T. Kibblewhite (injury to hack through shell). Auckland Battalion. Captain J. A. Wallingford (post influenza cardiac insufficiency). DISEMBARKED AT MALTA. Divisional Headquarters. Lieutenant-Colonel C. H. J. Bro.vn (wounded bomb, not severely).

WOUNDED MEN RECOVERED. Per Press Association. Wellington, June 30. . The following have recovered : Auckland Mounted.—Trooper P. A. Finn, Sergeant Douglas. Otago Mounted.—Trooper L. Podesta.

Auckland Battalion.—Privates C. L. Reves, P. Baldwin, A. R. Haybittle. C. Jarvis, R. Bates, D.Mcßae, S. E. Killern, J. Dunlop, W. A. Price, 1). H. Craig, W. Boyd, W. Berridge, F. B. Simpson, E. A. Wakeham, , Wellington Battalion.—Private J. G. O'Donnell.

Canterbury Battalion.—Captain J. floulker, Private W. H. O'Donnell. Private R. A. Dartnell. Sergeant L. F. Baker, Lance-Corporal A. W. Brown, Private H. W. Milsen. Otago Battalion.—Lieutenant J. T\. Dougall, Privates J. Davis, L. Holmes, A. Dore, .1. Cameron, J. HosIsack.

Field Ambulance.—Private T. h-

Divisional Headquarters.—Private H. Sycamore.

Convalescent and discharged from hospital.:— Auckland Battalion.-Privates N. S. Young, R. Merrick, G. F. Jackman. H. L. Heywood. G. Tuaine, A. Taylor, Sergeants A. Smith, J. I>. Boys. Privates E. G. Siniperingham, 0. J. Adams, I). McLean. Canterbury Battalion.—Privates A. E Cresswelf, S. M. Penny, T. Davis, T. S. Couch, A Young, W. S. Haxell, Sergeant L. G. Wood. Otago Battalion— Sergeant A. .T. Wilcocks, Privates W. E. Phillips, F. C. Whittaker, H. F. Winter, Corporal A. 15. Jnkster. Lieutenant E. M. Gabites, Private W .G. Edwards. Corporal \V. Kirk. Privates J. K. Carnegie, A. H. Piper. Sergeant W. Clarke. Wellington Battalion.—Captain L. S. McLernon, Lieutenant W. E. S. Furby, Privates W- J. Mcintosh. J. 11. Coddingtou. Corporal \V. Spratt, Privates W. Lyons. J. Mackenzie, S. Collis, .1. T. Troughear, J. Slianahan. ,) 11 A. Mainwaring, J. Yickerstaff/u. Stock. L. V. Kay, W. P. Hanson.

Wellington Mounted Rifles—Troopei R. Rawcliffe. -

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Bibliographic details
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 52, 1 July 1915, Page 5

Word count
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423

New Zealand. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 52, 1 July 1915, Page 5

New Zealand. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 52, 1 July 1915, Page 5

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