THE WAR.
Roll of Honor. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. YESTERDAY'S 1 LIST. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, June 16. The following casualty list of New Zealanders at the Dardanelles was issued to-day;— KILLED. -IN..ACTION. ; Wellington Mounted Infantry.
Trooper Neil Campion. Trooper A. H: Bryant. Trooper G. M. Geary. . , Lance-Corporal R. T, Cb.isb.olw. ~, Trooper ,F. Coates.. Trooper J. Davy. Sergeant H. W. Smith. Sergeant G. H. Whyte. Trooper L. P. Hugheß. Sergeant F. W. E. Overton, Trooper C. C. Dunlop. Trooper A. Dickinson. Trooper G. E. Drowler. Trooper J. L. Grace. Trooper L. Hughes. Trooper L. J. Rountree. Lancc-Corporal J. Scales. Canterbury Battalion. Private T. Lambert. Divisional Headquarters Train, Trooper E. R. Gripp ; , Trooper T. N. Hogg. . ",
Auckland Battalion. Private Edgar Francis Shcppard.
MISSING MAY 8. Auckland Battalion. Private H. C. M'Master. WOUNDED. Wellington Mounted Infantry Regiment. Trooper L. G. Brickland. Trooper G. M. Dyer, Trooper W. Fraser, Trooper F. B. Green. Trooper W. P. Lewis. Trooper P. S. Livermore. Trooper 8., Watereon. Auckland Mounted Infantry Regiment. Trooper W. .1. J. Tliompßon. Trooper J. C. M'Lennan. Canterbury Battalion., ; Private W. H. Anderson. fr Auckland Battalion. Private W. Andrews. Private C. Appleton. Private S. Barker. ■ Private L. M. Barnett. Private E. J: Bell. Private W. Black. Private A. Bond. Private J. .M. Cornwall. Private G. Couston. Private E. W. Cox. Private G. Cox. Private A. C. Cowdray. Private P. A. Dawson. Private A. M. de Andred. Private J. J. C. Dove. Private R. Dumphy. Private W. S. Frank. Lance-Corporal H. C. Fursc. Private J. E. Hore. Private W. A. Grierson. Private E. B. J. Lawrence. Private L. P. M'Garth. Private S. Meekan. Private L. Manning. Private J. A. Morrison. Private R. S. Ohlson. Private F. L. Price. Private M. It. Roberts. Lance-Corporal C. Savoury. Private F. Scott. Private X A. Scott. Private J. W. Small. Lance-Corporal B. C. Squire. Private R. E. Standen. Private A. S. Sutton. Private N. Turner. Private A. J. J. West. Sergeant J. W. Warwick. MISSING (April 25 to May 13). Auckland Battalion.
Lance-Corporal Thos. Francis Adams. Private Wm. Eric Anderson. Private Frederick Roy Arden. Private Herbert Bailey. Private Raymond John Baker. Private Ami Bard. Private Thos. Hayes Barges. Private Sidney Randolph Campbell. Private Malcolm Maxwell M'lnnes Charteris. Private Edward Cole.
Sergeant Kenneth Wrigley Commons. Bugler Norman Douglas Cooke. Private Richard Cooper. Private Bertram Charles Denyher. Private John Donds. Private Joseph Wm. Eades. Private John Christian Emmersen. Private Charles Henry Gathercole. Private John Graham George. Private Frederick Leslie Griffin. Private Harold Harding. Private Wilfred Louis Harrison. Private Thomas, Western Hayward. Sergeant Alfred John Douglas Howie, Private John Merviyne Johnson. Private Edward Herbert Jones, Privato Herbert Langley, Private George Leemiuff. Private Alex.. Martin. Private Carles Albert Matthews. Private Charles Wm. May. Private Percy Lionel Midglcy. Private John O'Grady. Private David Gordon Onion. Private Francis Albury Paine. [ .Private James George Paterson. [, JMvate Arthur Pavitt. Pn«ate Wilmett ftapier Pliilson. Private Claw Ift Wm. Porter. Private Wm. Stai? Primrose. Private Frank George J** BB ; Private James Runciman. Private Percy Shearer. Private Carl Henry Thoreseit. Private Alfred Clarence Henry Tickel penny. Private James Alexander Troup. Private Alf. Chas. Wadsworffr. Private Jack- Walker. Private Thos. Smith Wilson.
AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. THE THIRTY-NINTH' LIST. Sydney, ■■Tune 16. Following is the 3flth casualty list: lulled i7i Action.—Captain Christian and thirty-five in the ranks, including Corporal R. Stephens and Private C. »S. ISrittendcn (New Zealandors). Died of Wounds.—Captain Leslie, Lieutenant Vinehal], and thirty-one in the ranks, including Sapper J. West (a New Zealander). Wounded.—Major Priestly; Lieutenants A. P. Thordern, Wilder, Tavlor, and Lawrence; 210 in the ranks, including Privates J). Fryer, J. M. Warnock, 0. Lester, H. .1. Hickson, W. Norman, and E. Bradley (New Zealanders). Dangerously Til.—Two. ' , Missing.— One.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 317, 17 June 1915, Page 3
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