THE ROLL OF HONOUR.
AUSTRALIA*. FORCES For Week Ending September 11, 19115. Following casualties to men having next of kin Resident in New Zealand have been reported: First Battalion —Wounded 6th, 9th: Pvts D. F. Berne, L. H. C. Riggs; killed in action 6th, 9th August, Pvt J. H. Callan.
Second Battalion— Dangerously ill: Wounds, fracutred elbow<, admitted Ist Australian General Hospital, Heliopclis, Pvt J. A. McGlone. Wounded 7th, 14th August: Pvts G. H. Logan (2nd occasion), J. H. Coulson (third occasion). Reported missing 14th August:. Pvt J. Falkner. Third Battalion —Wounded: Lanee-Oorpa-al J. C. Campion (2nd occasion). Officially reported admitted Convalescent Camp, Heloutin: Pvt E. Rollins. Previously reported wounded, now reported killed in action 7th, 12th August: Lance-Corporal J- Rhodes. Killed in action 7th, 12th August: Pvt B. Behm. Admitted 19th General Hospital, Alexandria, 24th August: Bomb wound left buttock, Pvt A. W. Redd. Renrrftnd missing 7th, 13th Aulgust, Pvt H. Young. Sick admitted to hospital, London, Pvt W. A. Marslhalil. Fourth Battalion —Admitted 2nd Aus-"-.rs.Uan General Hospital, Ghezireh,2sth August: Debility, slight, Pvt V. Turner. Wounded 6th, 9th August, LanceCorporal ■R. J. Ellis, Pvts C. R. Duke (3rd occasion), B. G. Shaw. Killed in action Dardanelles, August 6th —9th, Pvt F. S. Mountain.
Fifth Battalion —Previously (reported wounded, returned to Regimental Duty, "Hryp-t: Pvt S. L. WilHams. Wounded Dardanelles, 7th August, Lance-Corpl P. H. KoUaway.
Six-Ti Battalion—Slightly sick: L.Corpl. R. D. Chalmers (second occasion'). •
Seventh Battalion —Admitted 15th General Hospital, Alexandria, sick: Pvt J. Mu.lcahy. Repeated missing,6th —3 th. August, Pvt J. E. Dee. Eighth Battalion —Wounded 7th Aug, Private 11. G. Stratford Tenth Battalion: Admitted 2nd Australian General Hospital, Ghezirek, 2F.t|h. Amiga t —Strained back, slight. Private P. Dogherty. Died of consumption, Sanatorium," *rh.Ja!ide, Jif.y 9th: Private W. S. Christie. Wounded,. 7th—l4th Aug. Pirivate J. N. Cculson (third occasion). Eleventh Battalion: Wounded Aug. 9, Private O. B. Oden. Twlfth Battalion: Wounded 7th Aug., Private J. Stewart (second occasion), Sergeant A. W. Percy. Killed an action, August 27th: Lance-Corporal W. Findlay, Private J. W. Gibb. Thirteenth Battalion —Admitted Australian General Hospital, Ghezireh, August 25tHi, shell, shock, slight: Pvt W. J. Wheatley; severe gun shot wound, abdomen, Pvt R. R. Cjhapman. Fifteenth Battalion —Wounded slightly, disembarked Malta, hospital ship "Kano," Pvt E. D. Sweeney. Sixteenth Battalion —Killed in action, 7th August: Sergt J. Barden; wounded, Pvt H. G. Finnerty. Nineteenth Battalion —Wounded 6th —ath August, Pvts K. Elder, R. M. Jones. Third Australian Light Horse —Sick, admitted to Hcsp|ital, London: Driver D. B. Anderson. Sixth Australian Light H<-)rse: Sick, dysentery, s'ligiht, admitted 2nd Australian hospital, 2nd Aulgust. Pvt J. Brown. Field Artillery—Wounded, 11th Aug,, Gunrs I. G. McKinncn, T. E. L. Moore, Admitted 19th eGneral Hospital, Alexandria, 30th August, dysentery: Gunr. J. McQuillan. Disembarked Mailta 16th August, seriously ill, enteric: Field Engineers: Sapper A. Hooper. Dangerously ill, August 28th: Ccrpl C. Hudj son. i First Signal Company Engineers— I Wounded, August 9th: Sapper F. K. I AQlen. < *; \ frig
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 22 September 1915, Page 2
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