Roll of Honor.
NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. Wellington. .May lit. died ok wor.Nns. Auckland Battalion. Private V.. ,f. Newman. RE.UOYKD KROAI DANGEROUS EIST. Private F. Underwood. KILLED IX ACTION. Canterbury Battalion. Private Arthur Watson. DANGEROUSLY ILL. Private (I. A. (•'. Gibbs (previously reported wonndcili. Private. (,'. T. 'J'uekwell (previously reported wounded). TWIONTY-1-TKTII LIST. NINE MORE DEATHS. Wellington, Last Night. The twenty fifth casualty lists issued to-;iight contains nine names. DIED OK WOUNDS. Auckland P.aUalion. Private William WAX Wilson. Canterbury Regiment. Lance Corporal Ameral ('. Abbott. Otago Uattalion. Private (leorge Kirkham. Private .lames Piper. Private Leonard C. ITarding, Si rgeant Percy Savage. Private .lames Young. Private William S. Smith.
Wellington Battalion. Private Robert M. Low. Abbott, Hardin;-:, and Savage were previously reported killed in action, and Low as removed from the dangerous list. THi: TWENTY-SIXTH LIST. Wellington, Last Night. Following is part of casualty list No. 2l>, issued after midnight: DIED OF WOUNDS. Auckland Battalion. Sergeant Thomas M. Davis (died 14th inst.). Canterbury Battalion. Private George H. While (died I:2th inst.). Wellington Battalion. Private George T. Cox (died Mtli inst.) DANGEROUSLY ILL. Auckland Battalion. Private, Roy A. Munro. Otago Battalion. Private William Alex. J, Drake. Wellington Battalion. Private Richard J. Denny (previously reported wounded). PROGRESSING FAVORABLY. Auckland Battalion. Surgeon-Captain George Craig (previously reported wounded). Canterbury Battalion. Major Cyprian Bridge Brercton (previously reported wounded).
A NEW ZEALANDER WOUNDED. Received May 19, !) p.m. Sydney, May 10. Including to-day's list, 207 Australians have been killed or died of wounds; 2070 wounded; 3 dangerously ill; (i missing. Lieut. P. V. V. Turner, reported wounded, was formerly an assistant master at Christ's College, New Zealand, and was recently at the Sydney Grammar School, where lie proved invaluable as a football and cricket coach. His relatives reside in England. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. TOTAL TO DATE 2370. Sydney, May Ift. Following is the eighteenth "Dardanelles list:—Died: .Sergeants! Hoide.way, Trieks, and Guthrie; Corporals Wood,' R. M. Sergeant, McDonald, and Sullivan; Privates Heron, Logan, Mulcahy, McQuirk, Patton, Reynolds, Sharp. Atkinson, Downie, Leyon, Mulligan, Kam MeC.Hdrr.. Yates, Bird, Nixon, B,yi:i, Jacob, Pertottet, Sudgey, Riblock, C'o'ulMxek, Thorlcy, Fowler, I\aler, .1 U James, Wood, and Troon. Wounded; Lieutenant Skerttehly, alsi M' noncommissioned ofliccrs* and men: Lkutrsnut Steen and Private Align, pieviousdy reported killed, are now ivi o'-ved wounded.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 293, 20 May 1915, Page 8
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370Roll of Honor. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 293, 20 May 1915, Page 8
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