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THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

LATEST CASUALTY LIST. Wellington Mounted Rifles. Died of wounds, at An:;uc: Tpr D. J. Deane, Lance-Corpl M. L. Nalike Following reported wounded: Auckland Mounted Rifles Tpr J. Andersen. Otago Eat (alien Shoulder, Pvt J. Driscoll; w nst. Pvt E. Fitzpatrick. (N.Z. Field Artillery Buttock, Acting-Corpl. R. G. Mar tun. Canterbury Battalien Wounded, no date given: Shock, r‘ *’t J. Mcßonan. Disembarks?? Malta, hospital asp

“Somali,” slightly n -.undod. Army Service Corps. Corpl J. Bryson. Died Canadian Red Orear, Ho •nirul, Taplow, dysentery: Pvt F. ’-Lvov. Following embarked Mr jCioyind

from Malta, hospital ship '.-.eoruiu

Auckland Mounted Rifles. Sick and wounded; Tpr G. H. Black, Tpr D. P. Snow. Otago Battalion Dangc'rcuslv ill. Malta:' Sergt 11. F. Prain Following disembarked Malta, hospital ship “Maheno,” slightly sick; Wellington Mounted Rifles

Tprs G. M. Dyer, W. O. J. Watt, L, Williams, H. N. Allardice Auckland Battalion

Sergt. F. Molteni, Pvt H. Bunn, Pvt H. W. Hynes, pvt L. IT. Bold. IT. J. Page, Sergt R. Cambers, J. C. Leclea, Pvt T. A. Rushbrcoko. Auckland Mounted Fanes.

Tpb T. E. F amiss, G. E. Ellis. Fallowing embraked Malta for England. hospital skip “Brasile”

Field Artillery Gunner G. Petersen. Canterbury Battalion Pvt F. J. Humphreys. Wellington Mounted Rifles. Tpr K. Caldwell. Auckland Battalion Pvt G. O. Boyd Following disembarked Malta, hospital ship “Gascon,” slightly sick: Field Artillery Ccrpl A. W. Roberts, Gunner F. W. Colins, Gunner P. J. T. Roselli. Field Engineers Sapper W. E. Smith, Ccirpl R. V.'Fox, Sapper A. Simpson, Sapper J. H. Snell, Sergt P. C. Tite, Sapper J| A. Hornolow, Corpl. G. Marriott. Canterbury Battalion Lfince-Oorpl A. DD. R. Rendlc, Pvt \j O Wellington Carterbury Mounted Tpr A. Stewart. Otago Battalion Pvt T. V. Salmon, Pvt J. Searle, Pvt J. Altken, Lance-Corpl J. Goughian, Wellington Battalion Pvt R C. N. Blackett Pvt S. Weatbe rby, Pvt H. R, Green, Pvt A. A. Close. Following disembarked Malta, hospital ship “Maheno,” slightly sick: ; Medical Cdrps. Ccrpl G. Freeme, Pvt K. Richards, Sergt J. Williams, Pvt W. F. Forr 'Mer. Army, Service Corps Qm.S. W. T. Lloyd.

Field Artillery

Admitted 19th General Hospital, Alexandria, epilepsy; Driver F. R. Smith Disembarked Malta, tro ipship “Northlands,” wounded: Corpl G. Morton Slightly sick, Gunner E. Fined. Wellington Mounteds Slgihfy sick: Tpr H. W. Honnor, Tpr T? M. Bared. Following disembarked Malta; hospital ship “Gascone.” slightly sick: Auckland Battalion Pvt E. Jeffers, Corpl G. Hodgson, Cc'rpl S. R. Jones, Pvt G. E. Hardiey. Medical Corps Pvt L. D. Nicholson, Lance-Ccrpl A. R. Hawke. Army Service Corps Driver G. S. Walters Otago Battalion Pronounced out ef danger: Pvt R. Rillsone. Dangerously ill: N.Z. General Hospital, Cairo, enteric: Pvt J. W. Prattley. Field Engineers

Dangerously ill, Mudros, influenza: Lance Corpl J. P. Fix. Field Artillery Disembarked Malta, hospital ship “Somali,” slightly sick: Gunner J. K. M. Gilmour. SergtMajcr G. R. Bain, Gunner J. P. Rennie, Gunner E. F. Pawson, Corpl J. E. McCarthy.

Auckland Battalion

Previously reported wounded, further reported died of wounds: Pvt W. F. Hamilton Reported wounded: Pvt G. Hammond. Wellington Battalion Died cf wounds: Sergt. L. T. Davis. Died of pneumonia: Pvt G. H. Glenn,y Canterbury Battalion Died of iiptheria: Pvt A. W Lockwood Oago Mounted Rifles

Wounded: • Tpr L. S. Jane Tpr A. McDonnell Tpr J. Petersen Sergt. E. S. Young Admitted Hospital, Anzac, wounded and debility: Pvt N. Lean HOSPITAL /|ND PROGRESS REPORT Otago Battalion Dangerously ill, gunshot wound: t-vt A W. McNeill Wounded recovered and sent to th>'

front: PVt H. Robertson Embarked for England: Pvt V. Mawer. Field Engineers Sick discharged from Hospital, convalescent: Sapper D. McGregor. Canterbury Battalion Reported dangerously ill; Pvt R. J. Crutcjhley. Admitted Second Western General Hospital, Manchester: Pvt E. R. Lindbom. Wellington Battalion Arrived Canadian Hospital, Tapljw: Pvt N. Balfour

Army Service Corps Embarked for England: Driver H. C. Urhvin Medical Corps Arrived at Hospital, England; Pvt G. A. Ballgnymer. Auckland Mounted Rifles Pronounced out of danger and embairked for England: Lieut. J. M. Roberts Admitted King George’s Hospital, London: Tpr B. A. Scanlon Admitted Ist Temporary Hospital, Exeter, Plngland: Tpr A. E. Grey Admitted Ist Birmingham Walr Hospital, Ruebery: Tpr E. L. Robinson.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 310, 5 October 1915, Page 3

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 310, 5 October 1915, Page 3

THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 310, 5 October 1915, Page 3

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