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Roll of Honor.

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTY LIST. By '.telegraph.—Pi ess Association. Wellington, Last. Night. KIIJ.KI* IN ACTION.

Auckland Mounted.—Trooper A. llim mill.

IMF.DOF KNTKRIC (in Xctloy Mos]jitul) Xew Zealand Engineers.—Sapper J. li. I loriio.

DAXKKItOUM.Y ILL. Wellington Mounted.—Trooper S. .]. Morgan. OIT (IK DAXi'iKK. Auckland Battalion.--Lieut. H. If. S, Westmacott. Prhntcs W. Bauer W S Fuller, It. K. Lowndes. , Canterbury- liattalion.— Private (' P 'J'. Clarke. Field Artillery. <;un>:<r T. .Salter. ADMITTKI) TO No. ■> ACSTKALLW GKXKJiAL HOSPITAL AT (iII'JCZIKES.

Canterbury Battalion.—Private .11. Watcrsou (slight gunshot wound). Wellington, duly ■>■>. Dangerously ill in hospital at "Albany (condition critical).—Private F. Proctor, C.tago Battalion.

Arrived at Mancbostcd, England Private T. R. K. Hums, Auckland liattalion.

Arrived at London.—Private ff.- .1 Murray. 'Wellington Jlattal'ion. In '.Plymouth Hospital, England.— Sergeant W. (!. Sniily, Canterbury Hat' talion.

A Press Association message savs it is officially stilted that Private Daniel Kempthorne, of Templcton, who died in tlic Victoria Hospital (Wellington) on Wednesday, was suffering from measles, pneumonia, and bronchitis, not from ccrobro-spimil meningitis. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIfiS. Sydney, July 22. The .loth list of killed in action contains the names of 13 men;' died of wounds, 33 men; wounded, 3 officers and 111 men, including Privates .7. Wilkinson and C. Irving. New Zealanders; ill, 8 officers and 83 men; missing, onn| man.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1915, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
209

Roll of Honor. Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1915, Page 5

Roll of Honor. Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1915, Page 5

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