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ROLL OF HONOR.

AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. FIFTY-NINTH LIST. Sydney, August 2. Killed in autiou*—Two oiliccra and thirty men, including Private W. J. Lay. ther, a Now Zealander, Died of wounds and illness: One officer and ten men. Wounded: Two officers and 58 men. 11lS5 wen, including 'Privates Haywood (in hospital at Alexandria) and P. A. Whittaker (in hospital at Manchester), New Zealanders. MILITARY HONORS. fc FOR NEW ZEALAND TROOPS. Wellington, Yesterday. The following is a complete list to of the military honors conferred on New Zealanders serving with the expeditionary force as received by the Minister for Defence:— Auckland Infantry Battalion.—Captain Wallingford, Military Cross; Private G. Tempany, piatinguisned Service MedCanterbury Infantry Battalion.-Cap-tain Critchley, D.5.0,; Private T. Stockdill, D.S.M,; Private C, M. Wilson, Ota go Infantry Battalion.—SergeantMajor Porteous, Military Cross: Private Robert McLeod, D.S.M. Wellington Infantry Battalion.—Major Hart, D.5.0.; Private James Swan, D.S.M.; Private Frank O'Connor, D.S.M. I New Zealand Engineers.—Captain v\ aite, D.5.0.; Corporal C. W, Salmon, D.S.M.; Saunders (British section, rank unknown), D.S.M.; Lance-Corporal F F Fear, (D.S.M,; Sapper E. Hodges, D.S.M. ' N.Z. Field Ambulance.—Major O'Neill, D.5.0.; Lance-Corporal Steednian, D.S.M.' Lance-Corporal Singleton, D.S.M. Army Service Corps.—Corporal J. Wimrns, D.S.M. The following have been awarded Distinguished Conduct Medals:— Auckland Infantry.—Sergeant Robert Tilsley, Corporal William Reid. Canterbury Infantry.—Sergeant Wn Rodger, Private Harry Barlow, Private Allen Findlay. New Zealand Engineers.—Sapper Scrimshaw, Sergeant Abbey. New Zealand Medical Corps.—Privates J. Comrie, W. J, Henry, L. Crawford, and Watson. Wellington Infantry.—Corporal P. H Bennett.

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. Wellington, Yesterdav. Killed in Action.—Otago Battalion: Sergeant J. G, Morrison. Auckland Mounted: Trooper W. B, Sampson, Corporal F. H. Stock ley. Died of Enteric.—Field Engineers: Lance-Corporal L. Mathias. Auckland Battalion: Private P. C. iWalsli. Wounded: Canetrbury Mounted: Sergeant, H. S. Stratford (slightly). Otago Battalion: Privates W. 0, Wills and W. B, Wilsted, Lancc-Corporal F. C. Whitaker (second time). Auckland Battalion: Private W. Jenkins (second time). Divisional Train: Private T. A. Summers (right arm and chest). Sent to England—Auckland Battalion: Privates F. Webster, E. R. Quinlan, G. W. E. Perrin, J. T. Wood, S. W. Johnson, W. Bauer, W. S. Fuller. Canterbury Battalion: Corporal 11. Rhind, Lance-Corpora) F. G. Turner, Privates P. N. Sadd, G. G. Menzies, H, A. Johnston, C. W. (.oilinson, L. Stevenson. Otago Battalion: Privates G. McKcnzic, J. H. Hughes, G. Mcintosh, Ay. Hyne, J. H. Cooper. Wellington Battalion: Privates G, W. Niven, C. 0. Olsen. Field Engineers: Sapper H. J. D. Welsh. Recovered and sent to the frontAuckland Battalion: Privates E. H, Crawford: F, Gunn, W J, Ramsay T A. Sandlers, W. J. Staneombe, E. Ke'ightly. Cantertiury Battalion: Lieutenant P. A. McDowell, Privates W. Downes, W. 11. R. Mein, i\V. J. Mitchell, J. Sutherland. Otago Battalion: Privates H. F. Winter, A. McPherson, H. W. Justin. Wellington Battalion: Major E. H. Saunders, Lieutenant E. Morgan, Privates W. J. I. Butler, H. G. Fearon, C. R. Hill. Otago Mounted: Troopers D. G. McKay, W. R. Coleman, E. Cameron, J, F. Burt. , Dangerously ill at Mudros of enteric.— 'Canterbury B|attaJion: Latnee-Oorporal G. Clear. Dangerously ill, at HeKopolis, of diphtheria.—Auckland Battalion: Private W. D. Stevens. Dangerously ill,—Auckland Battalion: Private W. J. S. Sutherland. Otago Mounted: Trooper A. Thomson. Pronounced out of danger.—Wellington Mounted: Trooper L. E. Grimstone. Progressing favorably in Ebibcrini Hospital, Cairo.—Field Ambulance: Private G. G. O'Neill. BRITISH CASUALTIES, ► London, August 2. Army casualties for July were 1202 officers and 29,947 men, of whom 330 and 7Ctto men were killed. Navy casualties were 81. officers and 1239 men killed.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1915, Page 7

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ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1915, Page 7

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1915, Page 7

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