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'5 LATEST CASUALTY LIST. ! ]■■ KILLED IN ACTION. .'Second S. 0. Sam. Second-Lieutenant R. G. Hickmott. Second-Lieutenant L. W. Meuli. ; ' DIED 01? WOTINDS. Private A. PotroZ. 'private R. H; M. Simpson. A, : t Woodley. * / l& ~ < 'Sergeant G. R. Hogan. Private J. HartWtt. Rifleman J. H. -Nejson. Lance-Corporal A. M. Stuart.; Acting-Corporal S. E. Thomas Correction.— Previously ivp.irted missing, believed wounded, now unoffireported not missing, ( but .wounded.. ~lieutenant J. E. CutliiJ. .Lieutenant A. V. Valentine. WOUNDED. Second-Lieutenant H. W. H. Coates Second-Lieutenant F. R. Wilson. Captain R. F. C. Scott. Second-Lieutenant C. E. C. Morgan. Second Lieutenant L. L. T. Bush. Second-Lieutenant H. Fryer. Second-Lieutenant R. L. Wilsoi. Second-Lieutenant W. Lonsdaie. Second-Lieutenant C. D. P. Topliss. Wounded, admittei to ilosi>i'uu Trooper A. W. Henry. Bat. Sergt.-Major A. Curtayne. Gunner W. D. Frandi. Driver J. G. Macalister. Private W. Barnett. Private L, Finlayson. Lance-Corporal J. Burton. Private C. H. Duck. Lance-Sergeant J. S. Duncau. Private G. Hasl&tt. Private P. A. Murphy. Private J. G. Pearce. Private A. J. t>. Wenck. < Private W. H. Hewett. Lance-Corporal E. J. Bradley. Rifleman W. R. Brown. Rifleman E. R. Clements; Rifleman M. C. Cobbe. Rifleman V. Collins. Rifleman E. Cook. Rifleman J. S. Cook. Rifleman S. J. Dixon. Lance-Corporal W. R. Dutchie. Rifleman W. H.' Fitzmaurice. Rifleman P. Flynn. Rifleman J. Gillespie. Sergeant G. R. C. Grantley. Rifleman G. S. Gray. Rifleman R. Hope. Rifleman A. J. Jennings. Rifleman A. W. Johnston. Corporal A. MacDonald. Rifleman C. F. McGechie. Rifleman F. McLean. Acting-Corporal W. E. McLean. Rifleman J. P. McNeil. Rifleman L. Miller. Rifleman H H. Mitchell. | Rifleman H. Parker. j Rifleman F. Pimm. I Rifleman A. Cf. Pitt. j Lance-Sorgcant J. Porteous. Lartce-Corporal P. I). Rhodes. j Rifleman E. V. Rogers. ! Rifleman J. Soper. Rifleman J. Steel. Rifleman J. W. Wedd. Private J. Osborne. Wounded, embarked for England. . Driver W. Hird. Lance-Corporal J. T. W. Payne.
Lance-Corporal T. E. Powdrei'i. Private W. G. Smith. : Wounded slightly, remaining with i,v ? ■ unit. \Major, : S:'S.' Allen. Major C. H. Weston. Second-Lieutenant M. S, Galloway. HOSPITAL AND FROGRESS REPORT. Admitted Hospital dangerously wounded:—Captain H. K. Sare. Seriously wounded :—Captain P. A. Elder. D an g el- ously wounded: — Lieutenant C. E. Gilbert. Lieutenant G. D. Page. ..-..Lieutenant C. E. Butcher. .ywaa /. Second Lieutenant P. Pile. M(H Second-Lieutenant E. R. Y. Potrie. Seriously wounded: — Private W. Brodie. Private A. Billings. Private C. S. Kelly. Lance-Corporal W. Wilkie. Rifleman < W r . C. Finlayson. Rifleman W:. It. Alomes. Rifleman T. L Widdup. Dangerously Wounded: — Second Lieutenant W. M. Elife. , Sapper W. Edwards.
Seriously wounded: — Acting-Bombardier W. D. Lester. Now removed'from seriously ill list Private J. E. E. Wilson. Private F. B. Freed. Rifleman P. R. Drover. Rifleman C. Howe. Sergeant C. G. Wilson. Rifleman W. H. V. Hart.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 50, 26 September 1916, Page 5
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