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Roll of Honor.

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. Wellington, June 4. dangerously ill at lihi.i'ji'L 0 Wellington luiuiitry. j Private E. W. Mather, Otago Battalion, Private D. G'Donneli. Canterbury Battalion. >. Corporal A. 11, Whi taker. 1 i) DANGEROUSY ILL AT CAIRO. I. Auckland Battalion. Private J, B. Huxtable (Artillery). 1 Private L. O'Kcagban (transferred s from Canterbury Battalion), ! ' KILLED IX ACTION. f Private 11. Murray, \ DANGEROUSLY ILL AT MALTA. Auckland Battalion, > Private R. Page. 1 Canterbury Mounted. 1 Sergeant T. Bassctt. WOUNDED. Canterbury Mounted. ' Trooper A. E. Norrie. j WHERE THE WOUNDED ARE. , Wellington, Last Night. Wounded New Zealanders arc in hosI pital at Home as follows: DUBLIN CASTLE HOSPITAL. Engineers.—Sapper R. Beamish, 6ap» per J. R. Corbett. | Army Service Corps.—Driver E. Hi Sandford. Artillery.—Lieutenant W. Purdic (convalescent), J SECOND WESTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL, MANCHESTER. Auckland Battalion. —Private E. W. Cowdrey. Canterbury Battalion—Unite-Corporal 11. J. Knight. I Wellington Battalion.—Private D. K. Armstrong. FIRST SOUTHERN GENERAL HOSPITAL, BIRMINGHAM. Auckland Battalion.—Private F. Giddings, Private E. <l. McKenzie, Private 11. K O'.Meara. , Wellington Infantry.—Lieutenant (R. Lee, Private M. llury, Sergeant F. C, Cornwall, Private N. H. Howell, Privata G. W. .Kerr, Private W. Patterson, Pre* rate T. J. Sheahan, Sergeant R. O. Smart, Private J. S. B. Smith. Canterbury Battalion. —Private A. B. Long, Private F. C. Sarginson. Engineers.—Sapper S. B. Crawford. Divisional Train. —Sapper N. S. Hatfield, Corporal W. Martyn, Sapper F. W. Whiteliouse. Otago Battalion. —Lance-Corporal A. J. Grant, Lanee-Corporal H. Smith, Private L. G. Cook, Private V. A. Deane, Private D. D. Lawlor, Private A. G. Lowry, Private G. E. Morris, Private J. L. Porter,Privittc A. J. Rea. ALEXANDRIA BASE. (Recovered and being discharged.) Wellington Battalion.—Private J« Fetrie. Auckland Battalion.—Trooper W, Connolly. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. ' SOME NEW ZEALANDERS INCLUDED. Received June. 4, 5.20 p.m. Sydney, June 3. Tho thirty-first Dardanelles casualty list is: Killed in action—Major V. H. Villier Stuart (New Zealand); Lieutenant Cowie; Sergeants Weston, Huntley, Goss, Straham, Shortland; Corporals Carey, May, Macpliersor.; Lance-Corporals Vincent, Ferguson, McDonald, Newell; Privates Garrett, Alexander, Groom, Meladine, Beard, Chapman, Pshevolodsky, Nicholls, Allen, May, Richardson, Mackay, Elstol, McCarthy, Harper, Roots, Fraser, Scoullar, Murdon, Evans, Fitzherbert, Slade, Minors, J. P. Gulfoyle, Clyds, Pouricll, Pliease. Odell, Burgess, Coombs, Makins, Bloom, Wright, Sullivan, Browning, Murphy, Phmkett, Cox, Woods, Mclican, W. Patrick, Cook, Boundy, Frappell, J. Smith, Scott, Holds worth, Dent, Mullane, Ivison, Murray, Chaw, Battv, Wallace, Piatt, Amos, Manned, Dixon, Mill, Woods, Dudley. Giles, Gibson, Whitehead, Gnilfoyle, Shorney, Emery, Morrell, Sabberton, Shortland, Carter, Hooper, H. D. E. Morshead (the lust named is a New Zealander, belonging to New Plymouth). Died of wounds—Sergeants bcotty Lane, Corporals Butler, Nelson; Private# Gcilvoet, Heirse, Pilkington, Flower, Stanmorc, Goddard, Dempsey, Jensen, Pryce, Dantler, Hayman, Egan, Macpherson, Brojvning, ITarbeck, McLean Cameron, Keatherstone, Hannaford, MoGuire, Witter, Hosking, Assford, W. Lj Guilford, J. H. Robinson, A. T. Elwood, F. S. Anderson (the last two are Now, Zealaiulers). Missing.—Twelve. Wounded. —Lieut.-Colonel G. F. Oox and 178 non-commissioned officers ana men, including Privates J. P. Hannwfr C, Peterson, S. L. Williams, W. T. Kolst.en. . . i ' Dangerously ill.—Eight. _ The Dardanelles casualty lists the following New Zealanders:Killed in action. —Private F. Storey. Wounded.—Privates J. McFvoy, A. F< Walker. R. E. Charters, S. B. Langnsn.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 307, 5 June 1915, Page 5

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521

Roll of Honor. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 307, 5 June 1915, Page 5

Roll of Honor. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 307, 5 June 1915, Page 5

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