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New Zealand

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„ , i unded: N.Z. Field ArReported no , , tiliery—Captain ■ ' • ' Welling*Mountad. Reported Ball, Corporal H: «la o.U Iroopera I! A. Booth, T. IW. W. Mmehm. A. McMinn. T. Met '“ ,1 • 0 nor. C. Peterson, ton. M- Sweet, Corp 7J

sou. . ] Auckland Mo. , i Vlievcd to he Reported missing (■ _ , , i> o n ijill.6, A. Cook, killed): Troopers R-< Ba » •’ S. Fletcher, C. Francis, * _ ’ Gowland, Corporal F. Be; 'L 01 ° - J. JJouglas. ' Canterbury Battalii ui. Died of wounds; Private J- Sc®"-

'""vomule.l: IMvates W- 1 A - Broom. „ .. Disembarked at Malta irom Hospital Ship “Duuduce Castle”: i.nvaAe. L. Simmons. Admitted Ist Australian Hospital, Cairo; Privates d. IRet d, F. Hall, Corporal F. Merrine. ( Otago BattalionKilled in action: Corporal ,R. Kelly, Privates A. Buchanan, R. Oliver. , Otago .Mounted. Missing: Trooper A. Cuff. Wounded: Trooper D. Daley. v Admitted to Hospital Ship “Delta : Trooper T. .McCarthy. | Auckland Mounted. j

, Following , ar e reported miss-Jng dielieved to be killed); Troopers C, Harrison. F. Hayton, J. -Metcalfe, A. McLeod, P, Palmer, H. Paulsen, P. Hichmond, Sergeant ' It. McCm th\. Canterbury Battalion. Died of wounds : Trooper T. Lewbs, Private J- O’Connor. . ; Died of Peritonitis: Corporal G. Franklin.

New Zealand Field Engineers

Died/>f wounds: Sapper P. Bnimwell. Otago ■ Mounted. Died of wounds: Trooper M. Campbell. Canterbury Battalion. Previously reported as tounded second occasion: Private C. Clemens. ' Canterbury Mounted. * Severe gunshot wound; Trooper R. Humphreys., ; Wellington Battalion/ D m >’ Died;of 'woupds : Private A. Tohill. Wounded.: Private H. Brannigan. i .. ‘ Wellington Battalion. F Killed in Action,: Lance-Corporal H. Richards.■. M r ~ ,’’ 11 ! n Wellington Mpuntted. Wounded: Troopers E. Evans, G. Oliver. ■ ' '"‘J

Auckland Battalion

Gunshot wound: Private. H. Smith Killed in action : Private W. Riley Woimcled: Sergeant J. Wi I son. Auckland .Mounted.

Died of wounds; Sergeant W. Kearney; : ■ • - ’ 1

// *. ~ , f .Wellington Mounted . Died of,wounds: Trooper iE.• Burr*. ! 1 Wellington Battalion. j 'Died of wopiuls: ( Private F. Grimj. mer. V ” ■ 1 ’ » f

/‘Admjtted to No. 1 17 General Hospital. Alexandria: * 1 ’

Canterbury Battalion

Won tided : Privates J. McDonnell, J. Jolley, C. DaTley, Corppral R. Wilson, • , ~ , ■ ■' ! ;j ' Auckland Battalion. Private T. Whittle. >■' Admitted to Xo. 17 General Hospital, Alexandria: Wellington Battalion. Gunshot wound: Sergeant C. Devery. x 1 Died of Dysentry: Private E. Yickers. . i Wellington Mounted. Died gunshot wound: Trooper H. Grippe Otago Battalion. Private A. Miles. Auckland Battalion. Dangerously ill; Corporal T. Phillips. Killed in action: Troopers F. Redfern, T, Catch pole, J. Bird. Wounded: Q.M.S. A. Redfern, Troopers E. Land, J. Patterson. Maori Contingent. /' Slightly wounded—Disembarked, Malta from Hospital Ship, , ftonus; Corporal H. Waipara, Privates T. TVneamene, W. Koaka.

VON SEOLITZ CASE.

Wellington, September 2,

Professor Von Sedlitz has sent a letter to the Chairman of the Victoria College, Council, in which, after reviewing the campaign against him, he places himself unreservedly in the hands of the Council to take any course they please towards him. He denies he is a German subject, and states that lie has taken the oath of allegiance to Queen Victoria, Edward VII., and George V., and would do so again if permitted. But, in view of the fact that irresistible pressure was threatened against the College Council by the highest authority in the country, he feels it due to the Council that he should place himself in their hands. :

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3, 2 September 1915, Page 6

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New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3, 2 September 1915, Page 6

New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3, 2 September 1915, Page 6

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