THE ROLL OF HONOUR.
LATEST CASUALTY LIST. NEW ZEALAND FORCES. Wellington Battalion Pvt W. C. Berry and Sergt A. Middleton. Canterbury Battalion Pvts R. H. Kember ani A. Mobbs Otago Battalion Pvts W. G. F. Belsham and J. Kelly. Following sick and wounded discharged from hospital, now convalescent, Alexandria; Headquarters Pvt H. S. McAlister. Wellington Mounted Pvt C. C. Baldwin. Otago Mounted. Trooper C. F. Chandler. N.Z. Field Artillery Bombd. S. Adnett, Driver P. McLean and Gunner A. W. McLeod. Auckland Battalion @ Pvt A. M. Begg. N.Z. Veterinary Corps. Sergt. R. McKay. MAORI CCONTINGENT. ' Admitted 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester: Privates M. lhaka and J. H. Pereka.
Admitted to Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guoldford, England: Q.M.S. T. H. Mete Kingi. Admitted to Military Hospital, Tooting, London; Private R. Namana. Disembarked at Malta: Pvt R. Ellers Otago Battalion
Died of dysentery, at Lemnos, Oct. 27: Pvt W. G. Embling. Died of meningitis, following gunsjbot wounds, at Walton Hospital, on Oct. 26—Pvt J. L. Porter. Auckland Battalion
Previously reported missing; further reported safe: Pvt R. Barron. Following reported missing, believed to be drowned, Oct. 23:
N.Z.A.N.S. Staff Nurse M S. Brown, Staff Nudse I. Clark, Staff Nurses C. A. Fox, M. Gorman N. M. Hildyard, H. K. Isdell, M. E. Jamieson, M. IT. Rae, L. A. Rattray. Drowned Oct. 23: Staff Nurse M. Rogers', Field Artillery Disembarked at Malta (from hospital ship Formosa, Oct. 15 (slightly wounded Oct 9): Gunner C. B. Lumsden. Following reported dangerously ill — Auckland Mounted. Trooper J. S. Patterson (Oct. 23). Field Artillery 17th General Hospital, Alexandria (enteric): Gnr C. H. Bleach. At Malta, dangerously ill, Oct. 29: Gnr E. L. Button. Following reported dangerously ill — Wellington Battalion Pvt P. Harlem. Army* Service Corps. Corpl R. M. Gatfield. (N.Z. A.N.S. Acting-Matron M. M. Cameron. Following disembarked Malta from hospital ship Soudan, Oct. 24, slightly sick: ■ Canterbury Mounted Lieut. J. G. W. Salt. Field Artillery
Gunner E. B. Smith Medical Corps Captain K. E. Tapper. Disembarked at Malta from hospital ship Maheno, Sept. 23, slightly sick: ' Otago Battalion Private W. Douglas.
Disembarked at Malta from hospital ship Gloucester Castle, Oct. 1, slightly wounded;
Engineers Sapper R. ,T. Gilmore Disembarked at Malta from hospital ship Formosa, Oct. 15, slightly sick:
Field Artillery Corpl H. M. B. Henderson Following admitted to Second London General Hospital:
Auckland Mounted Severely wounded: Trooper H. C. Middleton. .Canterbury Moupnted , Lieut. J. S. Barker. Admitted to First Southern General Hospital, Birmingham (severely sick: Canterbury Battalion Pvt J.’Mcßohan. Admitted to Haigh Lawn Hospital, Altrincham (gunshot wound, head: Canterbury Battalion Pvt W. S. Aitken. Admitted Endsleigh Palace Hospital, London: Engineers Lieut. H. C. MacKenzie Following sick and wounded now recovered and leaving Alexandria for the Front: Auckland Battalion Pvt C. D. Irwin.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 329, 6 November 1915, Page 3
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454THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 329, 6 November 1915, Page 3
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