New Zealand
CASUALTY LIST. Corrections.—Previously reported wounded, now reported killed in action: — Private C. Cashen. Corporal A. D. Elliott. Private A. G. Evans. •Lance-Corporal J. H. Middlemiss. ' Lance-Corporal H. W. Parsons. Private G. Ritchie. Rifleman W. Thompson. Rifleman C. H. Wilson. Rifleman.W. J. Dath. Rifleman G. M. Haigh. Rifleman T. A. Jones. Rifleman J. S. Roberts. : Rifleman H. W. Wishnowsky. Previously reported missing, now reported killed in action:— . Trooper Foreman. Private Pearce. / Private G. L. Ross. Rifleman J. R. McLaughlin; . Sergeant R. I). Wallace. Sergeant-Major A. F. Pruden/ REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION. Trooper J. Wilcox. «. Gunner W. A. Carr. Gunner F. W. Gillroy. Gunner W. H. Mathias. Sergeant H. R. Salmon. Driven W. Worthing. Drivei w! lng. ' Gunner C. HVrefoi'di'ell. ' "fiuiiner .t Gunner J. ..G. MaHatt. G>unner W. B. Taylor, Acting-Sergeant C. E. Simmons. Acting-Sergeant tiL H. Turner. Gunner S. E. Garth.., Captain F. E. Cooke. Sergeant J. G. Anderson. Sergeant J. P. Baxter. Private J. C. Boniface. Corporal H. Dunlop. Private D. Ewart. Lance-Corporal F. L. Fry. • /Lance-Corporal H. . T.v;"NottoU. ': ; I -Private C. Duddridge. jjjJ . ,;, :I , ; ,' t j REPORTED DIED OF WOUNDS. Captain C. Carrington. ! Gunner F. A. Forrest. Gunner W. R. Munro. Private J. A. Armstrong. Previously reported wounded, now reported died of bounds, Sept. 15:— &ffifl^s-ffii^M T *&- '■''■■■■'. .Lance-Cororal J. P. NootfSh. ' DIED OF WOtfNDS. • Rifleman B. Howard. Rifleman P. Thirluall. Corporal J. Langford. Rifleman G. L. Penney. Previously reported killed, now reported wounded, admitted hospital.— Rifleman B. J. Jones. Reported wounded.—Troopers C. J. Andrews, R. E. Hidreth, D. W. Jones, E. G. Turner, P. Murphy, L. C. Spriggs, S. W. Knight, C. P. Harrex, Gunners D. G. Adams, T. Adams, W. Hay, Driver H. J. Watson, Gunners A. E. Brown, A. Declifton. Driver L. J. Early, Gunner A. M. Fivn, Acting-Bombardier E. J'. Piisk, Gunner S.L. Beck, Actingi Bombardier L. P. Cave, ActingBombardier C. W. Cowder, Gunner H L. Crook, Bombardier I). K. Gibb, Gunner F. H. Pratt, Corporal J. A. Stewart, Gunner K. M. Wardrop, Acting-Corporal W. Barbour, Corporal H. Fogarty, Acting-Bombardiers D. A. Corlett,' E. J. Mowat. Reported wounded, admitted bos-pital.-Privates P. A. O'Neill,- E. Wilson, C. N. Harvey, J. A. Boyd. Slightly wounded, remaining with unit.—Second-Lieutenant W. E. R. Warren. TWO DEATHS IN CAMP. Per Press Association. Wellington, October-25. Private Charles Henry Spith, B Company"; 21st Reinforcements, died at Trentham Military Hospital this morning from cerebrospinal meningitis. Private Richard Wearne Sharpliiv died at the Featherston Military Hospital this morning from pneumonia following on measles. NEW STAFF ON THE MARAMA. Christclmrch, October 24. Miss McLean, matron in charge of the New Zealand Nursing Service, has advised the Minister for Public Health that the following staff hnf been appointed to the hospital ship Mara ma :—Matron, Miss E. Brook? Bisters L. A. McNie, L. Brandon, G Garrard, C. Hawkins, J. FdminstonMoir, Cumming, and Gill; Stnf 1 Nurses A. Taylor, C Drummond, H V: Bursell, M. M. Park, B. TayloG. Ward, A. B. T. Fabian, C Je ? r,eo E. Carruth, M. Herbert, L. Reay and V. M. Trott.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 75, 26 October 1916, Page 3
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