New Zealand
NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES Following are convalescent at Pembroke camp, Malta:— Wellington Battalion.—Privates W. J. C. Gray, J. F. Henderson, R. B. Hill, E. R, McCarthy, S. W. Smith, Corporal A. F. Prentice.
Otago Battalion.—Privates M. X. Scully, W. Baxter, A. J. Grey. G. I). Hester, J. W. O'Neill, Sergaai't J. Lennane.
Auckland Battalion.—Lance-Corpor-al W. G. J. McLaughlin, Privates G. A. Tuck, N. Veart, A. Dood, P. 11. Chandler, J. Dunn, P. Heniio.sy, A. L. Kii;k, J. S. Mills, W. E. > borne. M. O'Donoghue, S. M. Purdie, J. Porter, H. Seed, Corporal J. J. Cowun, La nee-Corporal W. A. Mills, Lanc?Corporal T. Dale, Privates B. L. Oiugley, J. L. Rawlings, W. K. Williams.
Canterbury Battalion.—Privates A V. Kitchett, T. Grant, J. Hunt, ,'. E Hunt, W. Jones, H. F. Kemnle, G T. Long, A. Mclvor, C. R Murray T. J. Mullins. J. B. Xancekivell, M K. Roxburgh, J. Iteid, A. Smith, G J Smith, J. R. Tait, W. J. Wills.
LATEST CASUALTY LIST. KILLED IX ACTION'. Canterbury Mounted. Lance-Corporal S. R. Archer. DIED OF WOUNDS. » Auckland Battalion. Private H. Pearce. DIED OF DYSENTERY. Otago Battalion. Private C. Cbrichton. DANGEROUSLY ILL ENTERIC FEVER. Army Service Corps. Lance-Corporal C. A. Lynch. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Otago Mounted. Lieutenant-Colonel A. Uauchop C.M.C.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 59, 9 July 1915, Page 5
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