Roll of Honor.
NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. YESTERDAY'S LIST. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The casualty list of New Zealandcr3 at the Dardanelles is as follows: KILLED IN ACTION. Wellington Mounted. Lieut. C. Watt (previously' reported missing). Otago Battalion. Corporal M. C. Brown. Private P. Stewart. Private 0. Williams. DIED OF WOUNDS. (Junc'2.) Wellington 'Mounted Regiment. Sergeant G. Ncvitt. DANGEROUSLY ILL AT MALTA, i Auckland Mounted Regiment. Trooper W. Connolly.
WOUNDED. Auckland Mounted. Sergeant J. J. Douglas. Trooper A. <3. Duffull. Trooper C. H. Finlayson. Sergeant W. R. Holden. Private E. -Hopkoff. Corporal M. T. Johnson. Trooper G. Langdon. Trooper W. C. Leslie. Trooper A. C. McArthur. Trooper W. J. Perkins. Lance-Corporal R. Self. Trooper C. Wood. Auckland (Battalion. Corporal A. Frew. Private P. Si'llvav ■Private W. J. Slinesi. Canterbury Battalion. Private J. S. Bennett. Sergeant-Major W, Edmonds. Otago Battalion. Private G. M. Smith.
'Wellington Battalion,' Private G. E. Littlejohn. ! Field Engineers. Sapper <3. R. Bartlett (transferred from Otago Battalion). Field Artillery. Thinner ,T. R. Coleman. Gunner G. D. Mclntyre. Divisional Train. Private C. Dreaver (transferred from Wellington Battalion). Wellington Mounted. ■Sergeant C. PI. N. Campbell. ; Sergeant A. 11. Marsh. Sergeant W. A. Mason. Sergeant F. W. Motlies. Trooper HV. C. Snell. , Trooper G. W. Clarke: | Trooper C. Walker. Canterbury Mounted. j Trooper N. Sustins. j Engineers' Signalling Troop, tapper D. W. Morrison. Lieutenant (late Sergeant) H. M. Clarke. Canterbury Battalion. Captain J. Houltcr. Lieutenant R. A. R. LawTy.
Auckland (Battalion. ■ Private E. Hoptroff. (Private P. Silva. \ SUFFERING FROM ECZEMA. Wellington Battalion. Private C. Bradley. Sergeant A. B. O'Neale. CONVALESCENT TROOPERS. IN CAMP AT ALEXANDRIA. Wellington, June 5, The following sick and wounded liavc been discharged ami sent to the convalescent camp at Alexandria:— Auckland Battalion. Private W. Boyd. Corporal J. C. Brook. Corporal C. E. G. Ball. Private A. G. Bell. Private >W. T. Craigie. , iPrivate W. J. Geard. Private F. Gimii, . Private 0. N. Ilart. Private G. A. Harvey. Private W. Harris. Jjance-Corporal A. R. Hayfoittle. Private J. Manning, Private F. J. Martin. Private 11. Robb. Private AV. J. Ramsey. Private G. E. Russell. Private T. A, Sanders. Private F. B. Simpson. Private W, Spiers. • ; Private E. G. Swallow. I Private W. Tfftmson. | Private W. J. R. Trotter. Canterbury Battalion. Private C. V. Gummings. Private T. Campbell. Private A. Dartnell. Private T. Davies. Private G. Gemmell. - Private C. Graham. Private G. A. €. Gil>bs. Private W. D. Hamlin. Private W. R. Kemp. Private J. T. Mcllalfie. Private J. A. S. Morris. Private E, A. Marsh. Private C. Mu&grave. Otago Battalion. Private E. H. Bezett. Lance-Corporal J. Blick. ■ J Private W. Cameron. Private J. S, Crawford. Private W. T. Carruthers. Private G. H. Dodds. Private G. W. W. Dale. Private J. Davis. ■ Private G, lid ward. Private D. S. Farquharison. Private L. Holmes. Priyate G. Ilagen. j Private E. C. 11. Jacob. Private J. McLennan. Private D. P. Pryde. Private (!. 11. Perry. Private S. T. Reid. Private B. V. Itendall. Wellington Battalion. Sergeant C. A. Bicknell. Private F. De Lisle. Corporal E. B. Ellerm. Private 11. Moffat. Private C. W. Thompson. Private F. 11. Davey. Mounted Men. Troo'per P. Hoarc. Trooper T. J. I'edler. Trooper M. S. 'Skeacli. Otago Battalion. Private A. J. Newton. Field Artillery Brigade. Gunner R. Burnbain. Wellington Battalion. Private V. Ilessell. Private W. O, Smith. Field Artillery Brigade. Corporal 11. C. King. Gunner 11. Palmer. Fitter R. S. C. Thompson. Canterbury Battalion. Gunner J. R. Walker (attached to Field Artillery Brigade). Field Ambulace. Private R. R. Laidlaw.
BACK AT THE FRONT. The following sick and wounded from Cairo liave gone to the front.
Auckland Battalion. t Q.M.S. 0. A. Swears, j Private R. Chambers. Private J. J. Down*. ' Private J. 11. Button. ; Private N. Hyde, j Private A. J. Law. Private H. J. iMullins. i Private G. M. Manning. ' Private L. Quirk. Private W. K. Pearcy. Private G. IT. Riley, Private T. 11. Wliitson. 1 Canterbury Battalion. Private L. de Villiers. Lance-Corporal N. IT. Tunnicliffe, Private A. K. S. Cookson. Private J. I). Doyne. Private C. B. llarsant. Private It. Old. Private J, Olds. Private S. Reynolds. Private R. S. Stechmann. Private J. B. Squier. Private J. E. Trcmain. Private D. W. Thomson. Private G. J. Wilde. Private IC A. Klingeberg, Otago Battalion. Private J. A. Dalgleis'i. Sergeant A. S, Falconer. Sergeant T. H. Hammond. Private H. M. Brown. Private A, Carmichael. Private J. Casey. Private A. E. Cooper. Private J. E. Daniels. Private I'\ Hare. Private iW. W. Hume. Private F, Hunter. Private W. A. Hammond. Private 0. J. Lay. Private 11. A. Muuphy. Private E. W, O'Keefe. Private A. J, Stimrt. Private .T. R. Spratt. Private W. D. IWilson. Private fi. V. Dillon. I Private W. Mather. Private F. Glastonbury. Private F. W. 'Mackay. Wellington Battalion. Lance-Corporal A. L. Tressider. Private 'W. 11. Barber. Private W. Campbell. Private R. Davie. Private S. Drinkrow. Private T. If. Ilutton. [ Private K. Hunt. Private C. llayward. Private J. Larkin. ! Private C. Ritchie. Private G. H. Scrimgeour. Private N. Soilness: private G. A. Small. Private N. Williams.
AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES,
NEW ZALAJfDERS INCLUDED.
Received June (i, 3 p.m. Sydney, June fi. The thirty-third Dardanelles casualty list is:—
Killed in Action. —Sergeants Oswin, I Wade; Corporals Grall'tinder, Alexander, Mulvey; Privates Wilson, Anderson, Beyers, Burton, Garvey, Underbill, Allison, Charnock, McDowell, Turnbnll, W6ods, Mtatham, Fletcher, Leslie. Died of Wounds.—Sergeant Peterson; Corporals Whiting and Baker; Privates Mills, llaydpn, Hume, Mi'lloy, Parish, Griffiths, Woolley. Died of Illness.—Sergeant Allison; Privates Harrison, Johnson, Kohn, Kirk. Wounded in Action.—Brigadier Lonsada; Captain Milliter; 232 non-coms, and men, including Privates Hoskin.s, Carr, Whittaker, and Cosgrovo (New Zealanders). Five are dangerously and one is seriously ill. Nine are missing. 'Die thirty-second Dardanelles casualty list is:— Killed in Action. —Lieutenants Owen,! Smyth, Farrier. Died of Wounds. —Privates Robertson, O'Brien. Died of Illness. —Private E. Brown.
Wounded.—Lieutenant Playfair; '.illfl non-coms, and men, including Private J. B. Nolan (a New Zealandcr). Nine are seriously ill.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 308, 7 June 1915, Page 3
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