Roll of Honor.
THE FORTY-SlXTil LIST. Wellington, Last Night. The forty-sixth .-usually li«t, issued to-night, is as follows; KILLED : 1X ACTIOX. (.May 7th to 10th.) "Wellington Battalion. Private Harry Elliott M. Broome, Private H. Alan Brown. Private .Herbert W. Brown. Lance-Corporal .lames Campbell. ■Private Prank T. Ciiaimian. Corporal Claude Dufitui. I'rivati! Douglas W. liray. Corporal Ernest .). Ireland. Private Bernard IJ. Monk, z Private Justin F. McCarthy. ■Private Hoy A. -McNab. Private William A. Niel</on. Private George P. Pitt. Private Samuel Reynolds.. Private John Ernest Smith. Private George V. Thomas. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED, NOW KILLED. IWellingtan Battalion. Corporal Keble R. Bow-den. Lance-Corporal Charles V. McDonald. I Private Norman 11. Wood. DIED OF WOUNDS. Wellington Battalion. J Private lledley Bryant. Private Waller Jones. ■Private Robert iMyhill. ;■ Otago Battalion. Private 'William A. Mitchell. WIOUXDED. Wellington Battalion. Private Wallace W. Hansford. Sergeant 'William T. Iliggott. D AXOERO USLY ILL. Canterbury Battalion. Sergeant Edward ,1). Evan. Auckland Battalion. Private Colin I'd. Banbury. PREVIOUS REPORTED WOUXDED, NOW REPORTED UNHURT. Wellington Battalion. Private John Uloor. Luiice-C/i'iJontl i.i'orge McAticny, DIED OF WOUNDS. Auckland Battalion. Private 11. K. Anderson. DANGEROUSLY ILU 'Wellington Battalion. Sergeant F. 11. Taplin (pneumonia). WOUNDED. Auckland Battalion. Private W. J. Stanscombc. Otago Battalion. Private C. R. McLean. Private V. Mejville. 'Wellington Battalion. Private F. S. Smaill. MEN WITH AUSTRALIANS. Received June 1, 7.li> p.m. Sydney, June 1. The Dardanelles casualty list includes Private R. A. Adair (dangerously ill) and 'Private W. T. Watson (wounded), New Zealanders. Correction: LanceCorporal Stupart, not Stuart, was killed. BRITISH CASUALTIES. Received June I, 10.15 p.m. London, June 1. The British casualty list, including the Dardanelles, from April 2(ith till May v 24th, is: !lii'2 officers killed and 2279 wounded. From April 14th till -May 14th 547S non-commissioned officers and men killed, 10,(1-18 wounded, and ;1B!1 taken prisoner. The latest British list from France contains 404 suffering from gas belonging to the Lancashire Fusiliers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 384, 2 June 1915, Page 5
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313Roll of Honor. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 384, 2 June 1915, Page 5
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