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Roll of Honor.

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES TOTAL TO DATE: 2471. The further casualty lists, issued on Saturday night and Sunday morning, make tin; total casualties to date as follow: KILLED AX.D DIED OF WOUNDS. Officers, Men. Wellington Infantry $ 70 Auckland Infantry 12 45 Canterbury Infantry .... !) gg Otago Infantry 7 107 Engineers 1 'lO Artillery 1 4 Field Ambulance 1 2 Wellington Mounted Rifles 3 10 Auckland Mounted Rifles . 4 25 Canterbury Mounted Rifles Divisional Train 1 Divisional Signallers 1 Otago Mounted Rifles .... British Section .1 Total 40 372 'WOUNDED, ILL OR MgSIXG. Officers. Men. Wellington Infantry 1.1. 378 Auckland Infantry 23 464 Canterbury Infantry 18 3C7 Otago Infantry .. 17 480 Engineers 4 44 Artillery —. (3 Ambulance Wellington Mounted Rifles 2 64 Auckland .Mounted Rifles . 1 43 Canterbury Mounted Rifles 2 3-2 Otago Mounted Rifles il: 21 New Zealand Staff 1 Headquarters Division 3 il Army Service Corps Divisional Train Headquarters Mtd. Brigade 1 Divisional Signallers Total • 83 .1970 Total. .2471. n • THE SIXTY-NINTH LIST. Wellington, Last Night. The sixty-ninth casualty list is:— KILLED IN ACTION. Wellington Mounted. Lance-Corporal Lionel R. Baddeloy. Trooper Alexander Bromley. Trooper Albert E. Gascoigne. Auckland Battalion. Private William 11. Warner. Artillery. Gunner Charles J. Canton. DIED OF WOUNDS. Engineers. Sapper Richard Hopkins. Artillery. Gunner George Gundery. Wellington Mounted. Trooper Alexander 'James Roxburgh. Canterbury Mounted. Trooper Walter F. Harding. Auckland Mounted. Trooper Bertie Lyon. Otago Battalion. Private John Allen. IUIE LATEST LIST. A casualty list containing the names of twenty-seven New Zealanders wounded was received early this morning. There are no Taranaki men in the list. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. THE LATEST LIST. Received June 15, 12.55 a.m. ■Sydney, June I' 4. The thirty-eighth Dardanelles casualty list is:— Killed in Action.—Major Quinn, Captain Page, Lieutenant Broek and seven men. . Died of Wounds. —(Fourteen men, including Private TV t>. Hoskins, a New 'dealander. Wounded. —Lieutenanit-C'olonels Feild *nd McXicoll, Majors Roberts, Salisbury, Glasgow, Gellibrand, Cass; Captains Walstab, Melbourne, Foster, Lewis, Whittford, Hogaji, Carter, Christian, Nickoll, Trotter, Martin, Wells, King, Campbell, Stutchbury, Bolton, James, Williams,' Hinton, Leiteh, little, lOox, lJoyle, Pontosquc, Morse, Selby, Hill, Curlewls, and 127 men. Missing.—One hundred and fifty-three Inen, including Private D. Baird, a New Zealander. OVER 7000 TO DATE. Sydney, June 14. The Australian casualties to date an 7623, including 1158 dead.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 315, 15 June 1915, Page 5

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375

Roll of Honor. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 315, 15 June 1915, Page 5

Roll of Honor. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 315, 15 June 1915, Page 5

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