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NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. LA::T NIGHT'S LIST. By Telegraph.—Picas Association. 'Wellington, Last Night. Jhe following casualty list was issued to-night: WOUNDED. Canterbury Battalion. ' Lieutenant A. E. Conway. Mounted Rifles Headquarters. Captain !>. ii. Jlemleivmi. IX GENERAL HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRIA. Auckland Mounted Rides. Trooper E. Meyer (suffering from gastritis and colitis). Auckland Infantry Battalion, ■'■rivate 1). Idling '(suffering from pharyngitis). DISWJrRARKED AT MALTA. June 20. DANGEROUSLY WOUNDED. J Auckland .Battalion. Private E. 11. Johnstone (gunshot wounds in legs). '; Unce-Corporal W. ,T. Slean (shrapnel spine). SEVERELY WOUNDED. Private. S. Milgrew (amputation right arm). SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Wellington Battalion. Corporal O. Street. • (Private A. Welt. Trooper O. Loekwood. Trooper D. Morrison. Trooper W. J. Laihg. . ' Corporal S. J. B. Fess. Private E. Harper. ■ . ; Private A. V. llodson. Private A. C Forbes. Private <!. Seed. Corporal P. A. Arnold. ,' "J Private J. Franklin. : Private H. R. Atkinson. Trooper A. M. Mutton. ' Trooper G. Fraser. ■); 7 (Slightly wounded.) Private F. W. (Buckley. Private H. W. Cliinn. iPrivate G. Holderness. ' ; Private 11, Kenny. Lance-Corporal J. Marr. Private W. Marshall. Private ft. Rennle. ' "T» IPrivato E. T. Stout. Private T. J. Woods, Corporal D. E. Broom. • V, ■ IPrivate T. H. Cunnard. Private J. F. Johnson. Sergeant E. W. Burnett. REPORTED WOUNDED. »'. New Zealand Field Engineers. Lanec-Corporol C. H. Green. KILLED IN ACTION. Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Sergeant C. F." D. Fox. Trooper R. H. Nicholas (previously reported missing). * Trooper E. D. McLennan (previouslj' reported missing). Wellington Mounted Regiment. Trooper L. 8. Robertson. WOUNDED. Otago Battalion. Private R. B. Appleton. IPrivate T. A. Crabbo (wounded second time). ,-^iklH'iiM Private H. McDonald. Private L. F. Wilson. Sergeant R. C. Glass (previously rf .ported missing, now wounde). Auckland Mounted Regiment. Trooper D. P. Goodwin. Lance-Corporal O. A. Sutton. Trooper R. H. Fuller. Wellington Battalion. Private E. Nelson. DIED OF WOUNDS. Canterbury Battalion. (Previously reported wounded.) Private J. M. Deacon. KILLED TN ACTION. Private J. S. Glen.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1915, Page 5
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314Roll of Honor. Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1915, Page 5
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