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CASUALTY LIST. KILLED IX ACHON. Private D. Smith. Private H. J. Connell. Private L. G.' Taylor. 3>ooper F. McWhirter. DIED OF WOUNDS. Rifleman H. McCollum. Gunner F. Wm. B. Bovren. Private J. J. Rankin. Private S. J. Carlyon. Private P. E, Williams. Corporal G. F. Hammond. WOUNDED. Privates R. Fraser, C. B. Wetherell, G. Robson, Corporal J. M. Earle, Sergeant A. Lang, Trooper J. Mangan, Private G. Sheedy, Lanue-Cor* poral S. Bullagh, Private J. H. Beaniorg, Lance-Corpooral N. L. Benseman, Privates P. Bond, A, H. Caudell, W. Greenhalgh, A. N. Hackney, L. V. McInnes, Sergeant F. McGill, Private C. Mcßae, Lance-Corporals J. A. Mitchell and H. J. Sales, Privates W„ l Weston, D. Wratten, Rifleman A. A. F. Candy, Privates L. T. Clarke, A. J. Coleman, J. P. Delaney, A. E. • Drummond, Rifleman 0. F. Fowler, Private E. H. Heather, Lance-Cor-Iporals W; M. Murray and F. W. Norfolk, Privates F. J> Brady/"A";G..'' Capon, A. T. Fawcett,- W. J. Flett, S. Gardiner, A. McDonald, J. Nelson, Sergeant S. G. Thompson, Private* W: S., Watt, A. H. Hi. Weir, R.J. Atkinson, W. G. C. E. Bell, Lance-Sergeant H. Blair, Privates L. A. Boaz, J. Burr, R. Batters, J. A. Cooper, E. R. Dallty, T. H. Dixon, H. W. Duckmauton, Riflenißn At, Duggan, Privates E. C. Dutton, J. JL Fitzgerald, N. C. Mi,G. Hampton, J. A. Hickey, C. A. Johnson, J. B. Katterns, W. Kelly,, W. il. Leckhard, Lance-Corporals JJ McDonnell, W. C McLean, Privates A, ;L.. Nugent, J. Orr, J. S. Patrick, C.S; Peterson, W. H. C. Proctor, W. S. Rjcketts, D. . Ritchie, Rifleman B. Rogers, LanceCorporal A. H. Rose, Private M. W. Rowe, Sergeant G. Ri Scott, Privates S. S. Scott, J. A. Smart, L. Smithy Sergeant. F, W.' Private D( Stephen, Corporal ;F; B. v Strongmaft Privates F. -J.! Tw'iss, \F* Utley, T.,|>. Watt, Corporal G. Webb, Q. Woif/S/ Woods, X. B. Wylie, E. Terrell, Gunner G. Johnson, Sappers E. B. Brickell, E. Bellingbain, L. J. Palmer, Sergeant G. Williamson, Second-Lieutenant F. R. K. Warning. ' .'■
TRICOLOR DAY. NEW ZEALAND'S TRIBUTE. Wellington, July 18. In reply to a request from the London Chronicle, Hon. W. F. Massey has sent a message on behalf of New Zealand, expressing affection and admiration for our French con:radeiß on their National Fete Day.' He. refers to the fact that our men «re .fighting side by side with the g-ilKnt fiona of France, and pays tributes to the French chivalry, courage, heroic endurance and Mas.sey concludes by pacing homage to the doady fcfrtl Stfy.s their?, fame vis v 1 as imperishahll a|-'their, deeds are ' immortal to France' and Jier-.daunt-less army; to our other allies,, to our own British soldiers. "Wbjsay ~ fight on; victory is certain and (Sod will defend the right.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 91, 19 July 1916, Page 5
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