THE WAR.
RolS of Honor. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. TOTAL TO DATE 2309. THE LATEST LIST. Wellington, Last Night. Including the sixty-eighth casualty list issued this morning, the total casualties are approximately as follows (these figures are not official): — Officers Men Tl. Killed in action 33 235 203 Died of wound; 15 127 142 Missing 4 100 104 Wounded 80 1709 1795 Total casualties 2309 The following casualties amongst New Zealanders at the Dardanelles have been announced:— KILLED IN ACTION. (Previously Reported Missing.) Canterbury Battalion Privates J. Fraser, T. Moriarty. (Previously Reported Wounded.) Canterbury Battalion-—Sergeant" VV. A. Hamilton, Lance-Corporal S. F. Johnson. ' Canterbury Battalion—Privates H. L. Bergh, 11. (!. Bonar, D. P. Boyd, J. V. Brooks, S. G. Brown, F G Cochrane, Lance-Corporal K. D. Cogan, Sergeant L. G. Cobett, Private N. Crawford, Sergeant O. K. Davey, Sergeant E. Dewhirst, Privates C. E. Daynes, .1. E. Carshaw, A. French, O. L. Halm, \V. Harte, R. F. A. Hughes, K. S. Jameson, J. S. Jarnian, J. W. Johnson, T. Lambert, F. B. Langridge, G. L. Lindsay, T. MaeDonald, Lance-Sergeant A. Mclnnes, Privates S. Alanson, \V. Orme, W. G. Pa telling, I. Pickles, Lance-Corpora 1 C. Pierce. Privates Robinson, J. Rostron, W. Scmple, A. 11. Smith, C. E. Stevenson, W. A. Wall, Bugler 0. -M. Woolhouse, Private J. Hazeldiue, Sergeant .1. W. I'. Ross. Wellington Battalion—Sergeant-Major A. J. M. Bonar, Private 11. E. Haydn. Lance-Corporal W. G. Looney, SergeantMajor M. McGlade. Otago Battalion—Lanee-Corporal C. A. Eraser, Private J. A. A. Paterson, LanceCorporal .1. K. Brooks, Private W. J. Calder, Corporal R. Chilman, Corporal C. P. Cunningham, Privates C. Drake, W. :.i. Duncan, Corporal W. E. Earp, LanceCorporal J. Hand, Privates H. P. Hopkins, C. W. Jenkins, Lance-Sergeant S. Jenkins, Private F. C. Kent, SergeantMajor T. J. B. LalTcy, Private J. McDonald, Sergeant-Major H. McLardy, Privates D. McPliee, R. Morgan, P. O'Connor, W. Page, F. A. Pollard, W. Rae, R. Risk, J. O. Ross, T. E. Ryan, 3. A. Smaill, A. L. Ward, W. White, J. I. Wildermotii, S. G. Murcott, J. J. : Salter, Armourer-Sergeant A. F. Varcoe, : Bugler S. C. Rees, Privates J. VV. Boreham. 11. A'. Knight, G. W. Lockbard, J. G. 11. Owens, E. W. Perry, J. A. Quirk, ' Sergeant David S. Munro, Quartermas-ter-Sergeant G. W. York, Privates P. Shecrin, J. Car, G. A. Hooper, J. Mullolland, Lance-Corporal G. T. Uren. ' Auckland Battalion—Privates R. Har- ' greaves, W. Moeki. J. G. Petersen, R. VV. Sircombe, C. J. Talbot, 11. R. Anderson, W. M. Carter, L. G. Clark, E. A. McLaren, R. McMillan, 11. B. Randrup. Otago Battalion—Privates W. Black, W. C. Bottle, E. Cable, C. L. Cornelelius, H. B. Dawson, T. S. Dowries, J. Findlay. J. J. Gorman, H. E. Mason, J. A. Mellor, W. G. Selby, Sergeant S. B. Smyth, Corporal E. "J. AVellor. British Section—Trooper G. D., Mossman. Wellington Mounted—Trooper R. MHill. DIED OF GUNSHOT WOUNDS. Otago Battalion—Private W. Darnhiil. DIED OF WOUNDS. 1 Engineers—Driver T. A. Ridgley. MISSING. (April 27.) Wellington Battalion—Private S. Roberts. MISSING. Otago Battalion—Sergeant J. J. Gilman, Corporal R. C. Glass, Privates \. G. Goldsack, I. C. Gossett, W. A. Grant, Corporal C. Griffith, Privates E. O. Heads, R. P. Henderson, S. Hore, R. Inglis, P. F. Ingrain, J. S. James, W. Jeffries, W. Johnstone, .1. J. Kilpatrick, P. AV. Lawless, Lance-Corporal E. B. Lcary, Privates D. J. Lowry, B. F. Lyons, Sergeant S. 11. McDonald, Privates A. McDonall, D. McFarlane, D. G. Mclntyre, 11. McA'icar, A. S. Malcolm, T. A. Maloney, Sergeant J. A. F. Martin. Privates T. Millar, A. Muir, N. J. Muldrcw, A. J. VV. Mundon, W. E. Mussclwhite, M. O'Brien, Sergeant A. Paisley, Corporal T. G. Reid, Privates M. Rciliy, X. A. Roberts, A. 11. Robinson, Sergca.it A. J. Ross (previously reported wounded), Privates W. Rouse, J. J. Rowan, "E. J. Saunders, R. 11. Shapcutt, J. C. Smylie, Lance-Corporal T C. Spenee, Corporal D. Stevens, Privates C. Stewart, W. i). Stewart, G. R. Stretton, R. J. Sullivan, C. Tail, C. W. Thompson, W. 11. Tohill, C. N. Wills, A. Wilson. G. 11. Wilson, Sergeant VV. J. Wright. Canterbury Battalion—Private N. F. McNabb, C.'ll 11. Browne, T. lOyles, (.'. 0.-Oibbs, S. Gordon, F. Grate, J. Lyons, P. McGuire. Otago Battalion—Privates 0. Abernothv, F. F. Adamsoil, W. J. Anderson. 0. A. Bain, 11. G. Barnett, T. Beau champ, J. Beck, C. A. Bell, E. J. Booker, K. 11. Bolton, J. \V. Butler, J. E. Burgess, A. Burton, I'. Callaghan, F. AV. Calverley, W. Cantrick, R. S. Chapman, R. 11. Clark, A. J. Colville, Sergeant F. J. Craig, Privates B. Cullen, E. C. Cunningham, J. Darragh, W. Dobson, E. Dutton, F. E. Everest, A. A. Falconer, J. A. Ferguson, Sergeant R. Ferguson, Privates J. Fitzpatrick, W. I)." Forrester, E. Franks, J. Freeman, R. A. Gait. AVOUNDED. A\ r ellington Battalion—Private E. li. Brickcll/ Auckland Battalion—Privates 11. R. Campbell, E. J. Colbourne, T. AV. Priee, Lanee-Corporal 11. F. Keves, Privates F. Alolteni. G. "L. Rutland. L. H. Shaw. Lanee-Corporal 0. M. AVyrall. Auekiand Battalion—Lieutenants J. D. Campbell, W. It. Year, Privates C. TT. Butterwortli, A. 11. Dupen, AV. Mawhinney. Canterbury Battalion—Captain R. N. Guthrie, Ala jor C. 11. J. Brown, Private J. A'. Siddall. Canterbury Mounted—Trooper 11. F. Lavender. ' Otago Battalion—Corporal J. A. W. Russell, Private VV. MeQuarrie. Wellington Mounted—Trooper A. Sanson. Artillery—Gunner F. 11. Tredray. KILLED IN ACTION. Auckland Battalion—Privates 11. Cameron, 11. G. 11. Elisor. DANGEROUSLY ILL WITH PNEUMONIA. Otago Mounted Rifles—Trooper AV. A. Walker. DANGEROUSLY ILL.
Engineers —Sapper C. A. Sfl'ivener.
THE MEN IN ACTION.
' TWO TARANAKI MEN. Private H. E. Havdn is a brother of Mr. J. W. Haydn," of the Rod Post, where ,he was employed prior to leaving New Plymouth with the First Expeditionary Force. Lance-Corporal W. G. Looney is the eldest son of Mr. Geo. Looney, of Pihama, and formerly of Oakura. LanceCorporal Looney left with the First Expeditionary Force. LOCATION OF WOUNDED. MEN AT CAIRO. The following sick and wounded New Zealanders are at the Pont do Koubbeli hospital at Cairo:--■ Canterbury Battalion—Privates A. T. Smith, P. Adamson, Lance-Corporal E. H. Bracey, Privates N. M. H. Anderson, N. F. McNabb, G. J. Pyle, W. D. Sullivan, G. H. Cunningham, H. F. Bartley, R. Johnstone, D. Smith, W. Mathewson, Sergeant-Major W. G. Young. Wellington Battalion—Privates G. McLean, C. A. Rogers, F. J. Jones, John Andrew 11. Flether, G. Kilgow, R. Hayward, H. Wray, C. Crispin, R. H. Gordon. Auckland Battalion—Privates A. J. Barrington, J. L. Cotton, H. Moore. Canterbury Mounted—Troopers J. Binden, G. Davison, W. F. Barry. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. THE THIRTY-SEVENTH LIST. Received June 13, 3.30 p.m. Sydney, June 13. The thirty-seventh casualty list is: Died of Wounds—Captain Hooke: Lieutenants Burley and McWilliams. Wounded Lieutenant-Colonel Burniige; Captains Nicholas, Grimwood, Jackson, Tierby, Forsyth; Lieutenants Hartnell, Sinclair, Smith, Wilson, Cooper, Olden, Sherwood, Rowan, Campbell, Colpitis, Tridd, Williams, McLoughrv, Taylor. Killed in Action—Eighty-two noncommissioned officers and men. Died of Wounds—Sixteen. Died of Disease—Five. Dangerously lll—Five. Wounded—One hundred and three. Missing—One. NAVAL OFFICERS KILLED. Received June 3, 3.30 p.m. London, June 12. Naval Lieutenant James B. Church, formerly of the Fijian contingent, and Lieutenant-Commander Herbert Clyde Evans, a New Zealander, have been killed at the Dardanelles. Sub-Lieutenant F. S. Kelly (the oarsman) has been wounded.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 314, 14 June 1915, Page 2
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