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THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

Auckland Mounted Rifles. Admitted' to loth General Hospital, Alexandria: Severe gunshot wound in cL v ; Trooper K. C. White Severe gunshot wound in arms; Trooper H. E. Corner Wellington Mounted Rifles. .Severe gunshot wounds in eheso; Trooper W. C. East Canterbury, Mounted Rifles. Danageroasly ill, gunshot wounds in arms and chest, N.Z. General Hospital, Cairp-: Trooper C. J. 'Waters N.Z. Field Artillery. Died of enteric; Trooper D M. McVey Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Died of gunshot wound in neck, malignant endocarditis, complicating typhoid: Private P. D. McGregor Admitted to 21st General Hospital, Alexandria: . Auckland Mounted Rifles: Gunshot wound wrist and shoulder, slight: Trooper Gt. Smith Sprained ankae, slight: Trooper L. Houlbrookc ... Otago Mounted Rifles. Gunshot wounds in face and shoulder, slight: Trooper H. Howden Auckland Mounted Rifles. Gunshot wound right foot, slight: Trooper R. J. F. Aldrich Admitted to Ist Australian General Hospital, Cairo: Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Bomb wounds in arms and thigh: Trooper D. Barnes , Wellington Battalion. Gunshot wounds in thigh: Private A. Henderson Died of wounds, August 14th, 1015: Private Leonard The following are wounded; — Shock and debility: Private Whellan (knee) Private Robertson (knee) Private Sharkey (neck) Wellington Mounted Rifles. Died of wounds, August 10th: Troop--1 er Maxwell Wounded, no date or further particulars: Lieutenant Harris Canterbury Battalion. \ Died of wounds, August 9th: Private Orton Wounded in foot, August 7th: Private Milliken Died of tonsilitis and ulcerated stomach, August 24th: Private Whiffen. Wounded, neck, no date: Private Snook 'Wounded in hand, 7th August, for second time: Private Flaherty N.Z. Field Artillery. Died of enteric, 27th July; Gunner Fielder ! The following sick and wounded were disembarked at Malta from the ( hospital ship lonoian on 22nd August, I slightly wounded: j N.Z. Signal Troop. 1 Corporal Hinton * Canterbury Battalion. Private Fish \ Private Stanningt.on Wellington Battalion. Private Watson ' Sergeant Robertson Private Mundy A uekbi n d Ba t tal i oon. Corporal Pattullo Private Howe Sergeant Brook Corporal Melville I "Much virtue in IF,” said Touch- | pfonc. Yes. IP that scientific specific -"NAZOL” is in yohr home you heed never fear coughs and colds, Good for young, eld, or middle-aged persons.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 8 September 1915, Page 8

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 8 September 1915, Page 8

THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 8 September 1915, Page 8

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