Roll of Honor.
IVEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. MEN KILLED AND WOUNDED. LAST NIGHT'S LISTS. Wellington, Last Night. The following casualty lists were issued to-night:— DIED OF WOUNDS. (June 5, 1015.) Canterbury Battalion. Private H. Hundley. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DANGEROUSLY ILL, NOW CONVALESCENT. Private G. A. C. Gibbs. DIED OF WOUNDS. (June IS, 1015.) Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Trooper F. G. Kidson. Field Artillery Brigade. Gunner W. Howie. Otago Battalion. Private G. VV. Crossan. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING, SINCE REJOINED. Private A. W. Grant. DANGEROUSLY ILL. Auckland Battalion. Private F. Webster. DIED OF WOUNDS. (June 9, 1015.) Auckland Battalion. Private G. Williams. KILLED IN ACTION. (May 23, 1015.) Private L. Allen. v DANGEROUSLY ILL. Private L. W. Bennett (thigh amputated June 10, 1015). WOUNDED. Auckland Battalion. Private J. L. Brownlie. Corporal F. G. Ilall Jones. Private C. R. Hill. Private H. Howe. Private E. 11. Johnstone. Private N. E. Lenoel, Private S. Milgrew, Private A. J. Ptvreal. Private K. M. Scott. Private H. L. Tuke. Private C. D. Yorke. Auckland Mounted Rifles. Trooper J. Smith. Trooper J. W. Macpherson. WOUNDED NOW FIT. . MEN NOT BEFORE REPORTED. Wounded not previously reported, arrived at Malta June Ist, now fit for service and proceeding to Egypt:— Wellington Infantry. Lance-Corporal B. Cooke., Wounded not previously reported, arrived at Malta June 14th, now fit for service and proceeding to Egypt: Wellington Infantry. Sergt.-Major B. Woodhead. Corporal J. E. Hastings. Corporal W. E. Wasley. Corporal G. IW. Bonham. Wellington Mounted. Corporal T. Fawcctt, Corporal L. R. Young. Corporal J. Stewart. Corporal -11, M. Jackson. Corporal A. G. Stacey. Corporal G. 11. Smith, Previously reported, arrived Malta June O.tli: — | Auckland Mounted. Trooper L. J. Armstrong. Trooper W. C. Ncsbitt. Wounded, not previously reported, arrived Malta June 9th, now fit for serj vice and proceeding to Egypt: Auckland Infantry. Private F. McEwen. ... • .. Private 11. Taylor. Private J. H. Hawlings. Arrived Malta June 1: Private E. Walters. Private F. W. Guinibert. Previously reported: — - Private G-. C. Wright. Private C. 11. Riley. Auckland Mounted. Trooper H. G. Blaek. Trooper E. M. Dickey. Trooper A. llolt. Wounded, not previously reported, now fit for service and proceeding to Egypt, June 14: — Auckland Infantry. ' Sergeant A. J. Anderson. Private W. J. Mabey. Private G, V. Crapp. f Private E. Corfield. 1 Royal Army Medical Corps, s Private E. Morris. New Zealand Field Engineers. Sapper E. F. E. Baker. Sapper C. E. Maguirc. Sapper J, I'. Moriaity. Sapper E. C. Turner. Sapper J. B. Home. .Sapper R. O. Horwell. Sapper J. Buckley. Sapper L. G. Hyde. Proceeding to Egypt, June 1: i Corporal ll.'G. Pinel. t Bugler F. S. Welsh. Sapper D. Campbell. . proceeding to Egypt, June liowitxer liattery. I reported, . now lit for service and proceeding to r Egypt, June 0. Howitzer Battery Field Artillery. •• Gunner IT. W. Paseoc (transferred from Canterbury Infantry). Proceeding to Egypt, Jime L .' Gunner K. R. Kiyby. s Armv Senice Corps. Private H. Cribble (transferred from i Wellington Infantry). Proceeding to Egypt, J"™ »• r "-Vr-cant K. Bowlev. (Private .1. L. Farther (transferred 3 from Welliu'don Mounted Uegiuu'iit). '• n A. -Alorriek (transferred irom lAuckhuid Infantry). I SIOK AND ■W-M'SmD DISCHARGED. >■ Convalescent and discharged from ho* • j i. -I. ... , '■ Canterbury Infantry i. K \ B Ilov. G. llorsinan, J. mm «• e'A. Shaw, R. Black-well, Sergeant . V '..1 ivivites C F. Rummel A. - Miller, IW<* R . T . Jones, ; ffiS" AWilson, A. Z »"?•„. T„f,.,(rv Battalion.— Triy" 1 "!" - T ,n<v-Corporal C. Brooke, vate '• -1 tio , m< l IT. R. Miller. * Snf'uitrv Battalion- —T 1 ' 1 ' , r ,! '; V' ;-Si,!lm. W. Farrer. H. v l vu '"'-,, t p-,t,.'ne I-', Baldwin. W. * i If. Si'-'.'-i''- 1 '•
I'erridgo, W. A. Price, D. 11. Craig, E. Keliy-.losep'h, <j. JSuswell, E. H. Crawford', J. G. Bethell. Otngo Mounted Rifles.—Private M. J fustic. f Canterbury .Mounted Hides.—Trooper J. Watson. Auckland Mounted Rides.—Trooper P. A. Finn. :X<w Zealand Field Ambulance. —Private S. AT. Sparrow. Field Artillery Jlrigade.—Gunners E. Wake, W. liuc'kle.y, A. Georgetti, S. Walsh, R. Burnham. 'Field (\iivjm»y Kugineer* attached. — Gunnel' .I. 11. Sclielieid. Army Service Corps.—.Privates H. >W. Justin and G. liurr. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. i THIC TOTALS TO DATE. Tiii-; I.ATFST LIST. Received Jir.e 21, 12. 45 a.m. Sydney, .June 21. Tlie total Dardanelles casualties are: Killed.—Officers 12!), men Wounded.--Officers .'if)!), men li:. :i K!. Missing.—Officers 1!), men" :i(ili. Received June 21, 12.5 a.m. Sydney, .Tune 21. I Tlie forty-second casualty list is: Killed in Action. —Seventy-five men, including Private F. C. R. Simmon (a Xew Zealander). Died of Wounds. —Two hundred men; Lieutenants Koch and King, and 17!) men, including Private C. Morel 1 (a N6w Zealander). Dangerously 111. —Three.
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