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THE WAR.

®oll of Honor.

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.

THE LATEST LIST.

ti,„ t u • We " in S ton . J-ast Night. The following additional casualty list was issued at 9.15 to-night:— KILLED IN ACTION. Field Engineers Sapper Murdoch McKenzi'o (May 10) Auckland Mounteds Trooper Arthur Hacker (about May

Otago Battalion (May 3) Private Bertram IL Anderson. faorgeant Norman G. C. Dunsford Otago Battalion (May 8) Private Harry Hunter. Private Stanford Starang Private Geo. H. Weston. Wellington Battalion (May 8i Privato John L. Brown. Private Alfred C. Mailman. Private Robert Mattear. Private David McKenzic. Private Thomas Saunders. Private James W. Sewell. Lance-Corporal Philip G. Tattle Wellington Mounteds (May 10) Trooper Edward Mcintosh Stewart.

MISSING. Otago Battalion (May 13). Private Charles Crockett. Private Brian Cutfield. Private Thomas John Greenfield. Lance-Corporal Peter James Little. Private James Mullin.

YESTERDAY'S (LIST. Wellington, June H ' KILLED IN ACTION, , ' Auckland Mounted. Troopers T. Bradley, W. Briscoe, H. B. Brown, C. Bryan, Sergeant C. Fairer Troopers K. Gould, A. Hacker, R. M. Hall Sergeant-Major J. Marr, Troopers \V. Moody, J. D. Moasman, R. W. iffiin. ro, Lance-Corporal H. C. Norhtcroft, Troopers G. A. Page, E. J. Penman, V. A. fcmllivan, J. Thompson, Sergeant H. H. Watts, Troopers A. H. White, H. L. Williams, G. F. Woodward, J. H Gale. Auckland Battalion. Private J. N. Williams. Canterbury Mounted. Sergeant R. A. Boden, Stergcant W. P. Johnson. (Wellington Battalion, Lieutenant (late Sergeant) J. R. Cargo. Wellington Mounted. Trooper W. A. M. Hastie. Artillery. Sergeant W. Bowden. Engineers. Sapper M. McKenzic. DIED OF GUNSHOT WOUNDS. Auckland Battalion. Private A. Patterson. DIED OF WOUNDS. Auckland Mounted. Trooper J. "Linwood. „ Wellington Mounted. '. Lance-Corporal F. N. Moore, Wellington Battalion. Private H. H. Gaskin. " , Engineers. Driver T. A. Ridgley. f DANGEROUSLY ILL. --'" ? Canterbury Battalion. •Private T. J. G. B. Robb. Canterbury Mounted. Trooper J. Sutherland. i Otago Battalion. ' Private E. (L. Brown. " : WOUNDED. Auckland Battalion. . Private M. Morpeth, Bugler E. T. Currington, Privates F. J. Kerr, A. N. Morrow, Sergeant H. W. D. Bold. Auckland Mounted. Corporal W. R. Carter, Lance-Corporal D. Durham, Troopers R. iL. Lees-, J. Madkessack, J. C. McGill, 0. W. Neurit, E. Scholium, F. Stewart.

'Canterbury Battalion. Lance-Corporal G. H. Bishop, Privates A. F. Patterson, F. D. Tansey, H. Chiistensen, C. Clemens, T. B. Dwyer, A, Gardiner, C. H. Mayo. Canterbury Mounted. Corporal W. Murphy, (Lance-Corporal H. C. Pearless, Sergeant B. O, Seed, Trooper W. C. Shelton, Trooper J. P. Turn-bull, Corporal E. G. Weight. Trooper R. Findlay. * Otago Battalion. Privato J. Cairnes. Otago Mounted. Trooper D. A. Jordan. '■■', Wellington Battalion. Lance-Corporal W. J. Branson, Pri--1 vates W. McCaskil, C. H. Mann, LanceOorporal G. Peers, Private S. C. Smitt. Wellington Mounted. Troopers G. Ball, A. <& Cooper, !L. A. Cooper, A. M. Hutton, Sergeant T. J. E. S. Kebbell, Troopers E. Lynch, G. Mabey, F. A. Newton, F. Shiithers, J. Railton. Ambulance. Private A. T. Begg. " .'...' Divisional Train. Driver 11. J, Fox. ' < ' Engineers. Sappers E. Brinknell, C. J. Fair, J. H. Forbes.

AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

THE THIRTY-SIXTH LIST. Sydney, June 11. The thirty-sixth casualty list is;— Killed in action: Lieutenant Siddall and twenty-three non-coms, and men, including Private. Hart, a New Zcalandcr. Died of wounds: Four. Died of disease: Two.

Wounded: Lieutenant Giles and 215 non-coins, and men Including SergcantMajor Eastalmond, Privates Wilson and Williamson (New Zealanders).

Dangerously ill: Fourteen, including Private Gamling, a New Zealander (previously reported wounded).

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Bibliographic details
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 313, 12 June 1915, Page 4

Word count
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555

THE WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 313, 12 June 1915, Page 4

THE WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 313, 12 June 1915, Page 4

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