Roll of Honor.
NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. LAST X[GUT'S LIST. v Tin; following casualties were reported to-night:— . WOUNDED. Canterbury Battalion. Private S. L. Andrews. I'vivatc ]{. Brown. Private A. G. Di.v. Private R, K. B. Brosnan. Sergeant A. If. Guy. Otagoßattalion. Private I). Council. Private R. Leishman. Divisional Train. Driver C. Hopkins. Wellington Battalion. Private .). E. Hastings (correction). , Private >i. J. 11. Stiawbridge (correction). reported missing. (June 5.) Wellington Battalion. . Private R. Cogar. DIED OP GUNSHOT WOUNDS. (June 7.) Field Amlmlance Brigade Private 11. W, Paterson (correction), KILLED IN ACTION. (June II.) Eield Amlmlance Brigade Private J. W. Bennett. (June 2.) Auckland Battalion. Private W. W. Webb. (Juno 4, corrected date.) Private J. Hurley. Private 11. -Williams. (June 5.) Private F. Gibbons. Private J. A. Harp. Private J. 'M. Johnson (previously reported missing). MEN RECOVERED. Advice lias been received from Egypt that the following have now recovered: New Zealand Medical Corps—Lieut.Colonel W. R. Fearless. Captain G. Craig-. ' Wellington Battalion.—Lieutenant L. 11. Jardine, Private R. J. Denny, Private S. J. H. Lowry, Private F. L. Vickers. Auckland Battalion.—Private J. C. Brook, Private M. Ward, Private C. D. Irwin, Private. G. Ailuway, Private W. J. R. Trotter, Private l\V. ,T. Gcard Privato W. Jenkins, Private 1). E. Staeey. Canterbury Battalion.—Private N. G. Redmond, Private J. A. S. Marris, Private K. K. Longbottom. Otago Battalion—Private J. W. Kelleher, Private 0. L. Jampen, Private A. J. Newton, Private .!. Whipp, Private E. C. H. Jacob, Private T. J. Beck, Privato P. Hawkins, Private C. N. Brookes. New Zealand Field Artillery.—Gunner G-. iW. Guthrie, Gunner G. Everett. Army Service Corps.—Driver A. E. Walters. .DIED OF WOUNDS. (•lime 22.) Otago Battalion. Private W. iM. Ifislop. (June 13.) Wellington Battalion. Private E. J. Velvin. • REPORTED WOUNDED. Wellington Battalion. Corporal IP. A. Arnold. Private 11. R. Atkinson. Private J. Ford. Private J.-Franklin. Private E. Harper. Private iF. Reed. -Private G. Seed. ■Private J. E. Sum". British .Section. Sergeant M. L. Simdin. Auckland Battalion. Lance-Corporal 0. 11. Graydon. (June II.) Canterbury Battalion. Private A. Gridley. Private J. F. Johnson. (June 11.) Private. A. F. Ashbolt. DANGEROUKLY ILL. Auckland Battalion. (At Malta, June 23.) Lieutenant W. A. Westmacott. NOT SEVERELY WOUNDED. Auckland Battalion. (Bomb Wounds.) Lieutenant L. Champion. Lieutenant \V. T. 11. Year. Lieutenant J. -D. Campbell. Captain E. G. Eraser. WOUNDED. Canterbury Battalion. Lieutenant D. A. Dron (shrapnel). Lieutenant A. C. Rout (bomb wound). Wellington Battalion. Lieutenant R. 11. 'Morrison. REPORTICD WOUNDED -PREVIOUSLY REPORTED JMISSING. Canterbury Battalion. Private. P. McOtiire. YESTERDAY'S LIST. Wellington, June 2.1. The following casualtv list was issued to-dry: KILLED "IN ACTION. Wellington Battalion Private M. H Peters. Private A. L. Simpson. Artillery. Gunner If. V>. Riebardson. DIED OF WOUNDS. Wellington Battalion. Private R. Bclhlinc. Canterbury Battalion. Lance-Corporal C. IT. Bishop. Private A. I-'. Patterson. Sergeant x\. J. Bennington. WOUNDED. Engineers. Sapper V. Graham. sapper W. Benson. Lnnce-Corporal B. L. J oil. Wellington Battalion. Corporal R. Glasgow. Divisional Train. Sergeant 11, Field. Otago Battalion, Private W. A. Benfell. Private. S. W. Elora. Otago 'Mounted. Trooper J. Bainl. Trooper R. E. Welsh. Canterbury Battalion. Private J. Wilson. Private F. G. Barry. Private G. Long.
ADMITTICD TO HOSPITAL AT ALIO' A.VJHUA, .JI'XIC 22, Artillery. Serjeant 1!. J. McLean. Engineers, .Sapper K. A. Hodges. DA.VGEROCSLY ILL. X('«' Zealand Medical Corps. Lancc-Corporal \V. J. .Sloan. Auckland llatlalion. Private K. .].,1, nstono. Canterbury Lattalion. Private: W. Murray. Sydney. Jane 2!>. Privates Cooige Hooper and A. K. Ilillier, reported killed in action, and Private Turk, wounded, were all New Zcalanders. Sergeant Morgan, killed in action, was a well-known "fouthallcr, and played against the. Now Zealand touring teiun. AiCTItALIAX C'ASUALTIKS. N'i-AV ZKALAX-DKUS INCLCDF.I). ltocciv. ! ,h;:!o 2li. |.;!u a.m. Sydney, .Vine 2,">. The forly-iV.irtli casualty list !-.:•-- AVounded.—Major J. ■("'. O'Hrien (a New Zealandcr), Captains Aberdeen, Lani's--I'ord, liumball, and 2-11 others, including Serjeants V. .(J. Law son, C. A. •Brathwaitc, Corporal J. Cibbs, Privates .1. it. Coard, <i. Keeley, ,T. (iraham, C. K. Duke tiie latter for lie second time (New Zcalanders). Killed in Action.—llo, including Privates A. Mullen, J. jr. Roberts, L W. Miller. J. McAlian, V. Mathoson (New Zealandersi. Died of Wounds and Illness—Ten. Aliasing.--Xiretv-two, including Privates 10. A. Caliill, K. J. Mathicson, F. .1. Thompson and W. Westuopp (New Zealandcr^.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1915, Page 7
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