Roll of Honor.
A XI-. \\ ZIiALAXDEIt'S DEATH. ' Pieccived ilinu' l'l, ]2.4() f. Sydney, June ]!) v ' k ; u« M-as bom in tml: a " s|H '" t mwt of >»' f ; !XTy ; >:iiV'OX|) LIST. rp< ... , Lust Xight. l'.'_f.-nd casualty lj, t contains tlx; nl ' ll " ot I"' l ' viou s!y | S:; ' K Axi) vrorxiiKD. ('ai't.'iiniry Battalion. , ' l-ongbottom, Primtc Mi il ha lit l'rcil Willis Trueiiian, Pri. rate Roderick (iordon Stammers, Priwte Charles Harris Wainwright, Private Arthur Foster, Private Duncan OilOtago Battalion. Private ,1. Af. Clark, Sergeant Allan John Albert Elstono. AYellhio-fcoii liattalion. Private Frank Comaii, Private John '■ranvilie O'Donnel], Private Henry ArIher We'bster, Private Augustus Christie. Auckland Battalion. (Private .Tolin Dimlop, Private 11. L l.evwnnd. Private 'Arthur .James, Private \ u tor Moon. Private Frank Xornian, Private William Herbert Eos« Private Frank John O'Veill. Field Artillery Brigade. Piiiate Riclinnl l'rnndi, Ounner Arthur Wallace (loldsmith, Corporal Herbert Tlav, (limner William Osborn Hall, Cunner Frederick .Tolisvn. Private .Tames Frederick Moir, Private Frederick Charles Murdoch, fiunner Walter Joseph Kelson. Driver William Pollard, (orporal William McLennan, flunner Charles Blinulell Lumsden. Divisional Headquarters. Private Stanley Ernest Cockle. Xe\v Zealand Medical Corps. iVivate Oscar Avonmorc Lvnclt. Otago Mounted. iYoopcr AHu-rt William Fislier, Trooper Robert Morrison, Trooper Douglfis St radian, Trooper Andrew Thomas Stinvsirl. Trooper William Henry Burrows, 'J'rooper John M. 11. Ford. Wellington Battalion. Trooper Othneil B. A. Sharps. Wellington Mounted Rifles. Trooper Haymoi'd Darcy McGregor. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. THE TOTAL TO DATE. Received June 11, 1 a.m. Sydney, June 10. The thirty-fifth Dardanelles casualty list is: Wounded —Lieutenant Sparks. Killed in Action—Thirty-eight, including Private \V. Thomson (a Kew Zcalander). Died of Wounds—Twenty-seven, iuMudiiig Private 1?. A. Adair (a New inlander). ' ">'«• Wounded—-200, including Privates 0. Morgan, 1!. M. linker, W. J. Lnythcr, a:id A. H. Allani. Totals to Date: Killed—l2ii ollicers, 000 men. Wounded—23o officers, oli7l men. Missing—Seventeen officers, 02 men. A CAPTAIN'S DEATH* Dnncdin, Last Night. Captain Valentine Joseph Egglestone, reported as having been killed in action nt the Dardanelles, is the son of Mr. Jos. Egglestono, of Cargill Street. De- i ceased was born at Lawrence, where he •eceived a primary and secondary education. When the latter was complete Ihe family removed to Duncdin, ani 'Val," as he was familiarly known ■uming his companions, was apprenticed lo file grocery trade with the firm of Warden Bros, lie remained with this firm for a period of four years and a lialf, and then joined Messrs Donald Reid :ui(l Co.'s stall'. Shortly afterwards he entered the service of Mollison's, where he was employed when lie answered the call to join the main expeditionary force, lie was only i2 years of age. Another brother. Lieutenant K. E. Egglestone, who was in charge of the signalling squad with the main expeditionary force, was reported missing a few days after landing at (lalipoli, and has not since
boon heard of.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 312, 11 June 1915, Page 5
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465Roll of Honor. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 312, 11 June 1915, Page 5
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