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THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

THE. LATEST ADDITIONS, . NEW ZEALAND FORCES. KILLED IN ACTION. JDTAGO BATTALION.' Carpi, M. C. Brown . Pvt. P. Stewart Pvt, G.. Williams .1 WELLINGTON ' I&eut C. Watt ’ ' * (•Previously reported missing.)- * J DIED OF WOUNDS, i WELLINGTON MOUNTED-. Rcgt.,-Sergt.- G. Nevitt DANGEROUSLY ILL.. (MALTA) AUCKLAND MOUNTED j Regt.-Trooper W» Connelly - - T WOUNDED. AUCKLAND BATTidUIONPvt E. Hoptroff Pvt P. Silva .'i SUFFERING FROM: ECZEMA. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Pvt C. Bradley . Sergt A. 8., WOUNDED ■ AUCKLAND MOUNTED. . J Sergt J. J. Douglas. .f Trooper A. G Duftslh Trooper C. H. Fiidayson . : .. Sergt W. R. Holder, . -if Corpl M. E. Johnson Trooper G. Laagdon Trooper W. C Leslie Trooper A. Ci, McArthur. Trooper W. X Perkins Lance-Corpl Iff Self Trooper C. Wood AUCKLAND BATTALION; Corpl A. Frew ! ; Pv. t W. J. Slines t - CANTERBURY BATpALLJQN. Pvt J Si Bennett J Sergt.-Ma-jor W. Edmunds; OTAGO BATTALION. Pvt. G. M~. Smith 1 WELLINGTON BATTALION. Pvt'G*. E‘. Littlejohn FIELD ENGINEERS. Stepper G. R, Bartlett . ;■ (Transferred from Otago Battalion). 1 FIELD ARTILLERY, i' Gunner J. R. Coleman N I Gunner G, D. Mclntyre DIVISIONAL TRAIN ARMY SEBVECB CORPS Pvt, C. Dreaver (Transferred from Wellington. ’ Battalion). ,Jk WELLINGTON MOUNTED, 4 Sergt. C. H. N. Campbell / A Sergt A. H. Marsh A' ' •%. - Sergt W. A. . Mason . »f, Sergt F, W. Mothes Trooper W. C. Snell t ••' Trooper ,G. W. .Clark Trooper C. Walker CANTERBURY MOUNTEDS. }£> Trooper N,’ Sustins. N.Z. ENGINEERS SIGNALLING t ■ TROOP. . • f Sapper D. W. Morrison Lieut (late Sergt.) H. M. Clarke .» CANTERBURY BATTALION. 1 Capt X Houlter f Lieut R, A. R. Lawry '

BRITISH CASUALTIES. ' HIGH COMMISSIONER’S REPORT* LONDON, June 6, 12.55 a.m. The High Commissioner reports: The War Office reports casualties as follows: Officers killed, 12; wounded, 12; gas, killed, 1; gas, poisoned, 3; missing, 3;] men (Canadians), killed, 22; wounded, 80; gas poisoned, 14; missing, 74. Other forces: Men, killed, 102£ poisoned, 32; wounded and missing, 5(1, missing, 263. The British Mediterranean losses are: Men, killed, 369; w r ounded, 618 Ji missing, 40. I MARTIAL LAW IN CEYLON. I ’? 1 SINGALESE AND MOORMEN. ; •' . i SETTLE THEIR DIFFERENCES. ‘ « COLOMBO Jlune Jst Martial law has been proclaimed Sa Ceiylon, owin gto disturbances between:. Singalese and Moormen, which originated in the holiday festivities at Kandy. The troops at Colombo were called out, .and order was restored. No* Europeans were injured.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 222, 7 June 1915, Page 5

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 222, 7 June 1915, Page 5

THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 222, 7 June 1915, Page 5

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