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CASUALTY LIST. REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION Trooper J. G. Biddiek. Trooper J. Hay. Sergeant C. A. Ford. Sergeant W. Battison. 1 Sergeant J. \V. Dawson. Corporal C. A. Rogers. Corporal A. E. Howell. Lanec-Corporal W. F. S. .Miller. Lauce-Corporal N. C. Otto. Private 1). A. Dorset. Private A. L. Duller. Private G. G. Kelly. Private D. J. Mclntyre. Private R. Anderson. Private C. Bell. Private W. Boswell. Private C. W. 11. Bould. Private T. Dawson. Private A F. Harmwell. Private J. Hawley. Private W. C. Hill. Private F.- G. Newman. Private J. Phelps. Private G. A. Pine. Private R. E. Walsh. Private C. Wilson. Private G. R. Milne. Private J. Ovens. REPORTED DIED OF WOUNDS, Lance-Corporal J. Armitage. (limner J. MeKiegan. Bombardier H. JVf. Sinclair, Lieutenant C. G. Adams. Private R. Wilson. Private 0. Lusty. - < Private E. M. Parker. J Privato J. Black,' Private R. C. Mclven. , ~ Previously reported killed in action, now reported died of wounds: Privato W. Smith. REPORTED DIED OK WOUNDS. Private W. Murdock. Lieutenant L, N. Liardet. Rifleman .1. P. Petersen. Rifleman W. X. Butler. Rifleman A. G. Avery. Rifleman L. Truscott. Rifleman W. H. Rush. Corporal H. C. Hall. Lance-Corporal D. McLean. 1 j Reported died of appendicitis, 'October 10: Private. L. C. Cook. Reported'wounded.—Troopers J. A. Lee, R. S. Webb, E. Tobin, L, E. Pavitt, Privates J. G. Sim, W. G. Ross, D. Douglas, J. 1. Hope,! jC. Maguire, A. B. Vickery, W. J: Watkins, C. S. Well*, Wm. D. Dackers, A. Ellis, A. D. Gordon, H. L. Lang, J. S. Moodie. Previously reported wounded (July !)), now reported not wounded.—Rifleman T. A. Medley. Reported wounded.—Rifleman 1). A. Gurnev, V. Mulgrawe, J. Sorhie, I. R, Culion, B. P. Rawcliffej R. W. Clements, E. Howe, L. E. Randall, J. O'Connor, W. Wilson, M. HamiL ton, J. Connor, Laneo-Corporals R. Lewis, N. Gibson, Privates N. F. Godfrey, C. Redder, A. G. Wells. Reported wounded, admitted to hospital.—Troopers P. R. Smith, G. J. Billingh'urst, S. Steinburg, A. Mae Donald, J. S. Robinson, A. 11. Warner, B. J. Gardiner. A. ;E. Steele,
W. L. Goldsmith, W. 11. G. Hunter, A. Reekie, Acting-Bombardiers -I. McKay, H. C. Bryant, Driver A. L. Cheal, Bombardier B. H. Heath, Gunner F. Wm. Horspool, Lance-Corporal I). I. Maclntyre, Corporals R. W Reed, G. (!. Slater, Gunners V. E. Robb, C. X. Ricketts, T. C. Marshall, Sergeant R. -J. Paterson, Bombardiers R. A. Ricketts. W. C. A. Williams, J. A. Campbell, Acting-Ser-geant G. T. Grovei", Driver H. W. Liddell, Gunners W. Millar, ,1. Nicholson, S. Saunders, 1). C. Land), Driver H. Hughes, Privates 11. 11. Milligan, A. H. O'Neill, A. McGregor, R. J. Trotter, C. Boult, I). McSporan, J. C, B, Beauchamp, J. J. McCall, E. W. Vettp, J Morris, Lance-Corporals A. G. Pratt, D, Moffitt. Corporal A. R. J. Parker, Privates E. Bracki 'E. Wm. Lamerton, H. L. Montgomery, T. H. Watts. Previously reported killed in action, now reported admitted 11th General Hospital at Dannes Camiers, wounded, .progressing favorably.—Private .J. MacPherson. Reported' wounded, admitted to hospital.-Privates. R../D.. Allen, G. T. Latham, L. McLaren, W. Watkins, J. Bennett, W. Brown, R. Miller, R. Tansley, H. E. Teare, T. Cooper, J. D. Arthur, T. Nevin. C. E. Robertson, J H. Wakefield, G. Clarke. La nee-Corporal K. G. Patten. Riflemen H. Cotter, J. I\ Diggins, P. Manning, L. J. Law, C. S. Chambers, H. Hachard, P. J. Kerne, H. G. Hawkins, T. Shanahan, W. E. Smith, C. S. Williams, Trooper W. L. Miles. Reported wounded, embarked for England.—-Lance-Corporal W. Lawson. Corporals A. Breese, G. V. Shirley, dinner K. W. Sare, Privates T. G. Gatterell, B. R. Tarrant. W.' R, Mofl'att. ~); v Couling, 11. Rosevoaro, A. White, R. Birrell, Wm. j. Couling, A. E/ McEarn, S. Mall, .1. Beattie, T. Dull', X. A. Hatcher. J. Handle, A. E.' Stringer, J. G. Hamilton, W. J. V. McDonald, Riflemen E. Jones, G. L. Penney. C. M. Raven, G. C. Reveiey, C. Bradock, H. Hamilton, L. Dunn. J. N. Mudie. Sergeant R. Marks. Lance-Corporal M.Clark. Slightly wounded, remaining with unit. -Second-Lieutenants A. Pr«-» ton, D. M. Riie, Riflemen J. T, Clearwater, V. J. McNulty, Sergeant FTj'W. H. Sheppard.
NEW BASIS OF RECRUITING. Per Press Association. Wellington, October P>Vav the Twenty-second Reinforcements, mobilising this week, IGU7 men have attested so far, b'Uvmg about 1200 required. This dratt .\V\\t probably be the last wherein the men will have an opportunity of oulist'lig on purely a voluntary basis. It has been decided that enlistments shall now lie confined to the two limits in hand. DEATHS IN CAMP. TWO MORE TRENTHAM. Wellington, October Hi. Two deaths f.re reported From Trentham Camp—Private J. B.H. McKinney, E Company, 21st Rci liorc?ments, from meiiingo senlu-aemn. and Private G. Tunuecliffe, 'ls. Company, 21st Reinforcements, I rom measles.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 68, 17 October 1916, Page 3
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