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Roll of Honor.

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. LAST NIGHT'S, LIST. Wellington, Lust Night. Casualty list No. !>5, issued to-iiii'ht. is as follows: ' ' KILLED IX ACTION. (June 12, llll.')) Auckland Mounted Regiment. Trooper Neil Kenneth McLcod. (June I'l.) Trooper William Archibald C'orlers -i. REPORTED WOUNDED. (June II.) Trooper Richard Roland Jones. WOUNDED. (June 10.) Trooper Francis Terence /I'ryor. Divisional Train. 'Driver John Russell Dawson. REPORTED WOUNDED* ' Wellington Mounted Rifles. Trooper Gordon Eraser. Field Artillery Brigade. Gunner Ernest Victor Hancock. (June 13.) •Driver Fred Warner Settle. Canterbury Mounteds. Trooper Thomas James. Trooper Lawson Charles Newman, Trooper Louis Cyril Hislop Gooeh.

DANGEROUSLY ILL. (At 'Malta.) Wellington .Battalion. Private Jack Ford. DIED IN EGYFi' HOSPITAL, j Canterbury .Battalion. Private Oliver James Ludlow (peritoni tis). AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. THE FORTY-SI XT/A LIST. Received July V, L-l-> a.m. ', 'Sydney, July 30. The 40tli casualty list is: Killed iii in'fion. —Lieutenant Thomson. ~-'' Wtrtinded. —.Lieutenant-Colonel Bon..iiitt; Captains Linklater, Holmes; Lieutenants Caddcu. Carter. Milligan. Dangerously 111.—Major Cook, Lieutenant Ivock. 111.—Lieutenant .Dougall. Missing (previously reported wounded). —Lieutenant Reid. Killed in action.—Eighty-seven noncoms, and men, including E. A. Cahill, a New Zealander, who was previously reported (missing. Died of Wounds.—Thirty-seven. Died of Illness.—Five. Accidentally Killed.—One. 111.—'Eighteen. Dangerously injured in motor accident —J. 0. iSwanson (a New Zealander). Wounded—Two hundred and seventyeight, including W. D. Smith, J. Stewart. W. F. Smith (New Zealanders). Wounded (previously reported missing).—D. Baird (a New Zealander). Missing—Eighty-eight, including 11. G. Beaumont (a. New Zealandcr). In Hospital (Birmingham).—S. Burns. Manchester: J. Chandler, J. D. Haney, 0. T. Gow, J. 11. Haylor (New Zealandera) .

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1915, Page 6

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253

Roll of Honor. Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1915, Page 6

Roll of Honor. Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1915, Page 6

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