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ROLL OF HONOR.

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. By Telegraph.—Press Associatioa Wellington, Yesterday. Killed in action.—Otago Mounted: Sergeant l'\ A. Grant Usher. Died of wounds.—Field Artillery: Gunner L. dower (spine). Died of disease.—Wellington Battalion: Private N. S. Rowley, (pneumonia). Canterbury Battalion: Corporal R. W. Ellis (enterie). Wounded.—Field Artillery: Gunner G. Groom. Admitted to 19th General Hospital, Deaconess Hospital, Alexandria.—Maori Contingent: Private T. TeWhao. Wounded recovered and sent to front. —Field Engineers: Sapper L. L. Braithwaite. Sick recovered and sent to front.— Canterbury Battalion: Private D. J. Whitcombe. Otago Battalion: Privates J. A. Elstone, C. Hunt, C. Mallinson and T. W. Preece. Wellington Battalion: Privates S. G. Clement, T. H. Hudson, M. Bowler, W. Hodgson. Otago Mounted: Troopers L. Pope and W. L. Dela-' tour.

LATEST CASUALTY LIST;. Wellington, Last Night. Killed in action.—Field Engineers: Sapper B. J. Gibson. Auckland Battalion: Private L. Lo Gallais. Died of wounds.—Canterbury Mounted: Troopers T. E. Carrie and D. Jenkins. Wellington Battalion: Private E. J. Can - . Wellington Mounted: Trooper N. Maisev. Died of dyieente.ry. —Canterbury Mounted: Sergeant N. M. Bell, . Died of typhoid.—Field Artillery: Gunner E. R. Kirlc. Wounded.—Auckland Mounted Regiment: Trooper F. Keely. Otago Battalion: Private J. Pvegan. Divisional Train: Driver C. Dreaver. Sent to England.—Auckland Battalion: Private IJ. A. Mac Donald. Otago Battalion: Major W. McG. Turnbull, Private J. C. Mcßae. Wellington Battalion: Private T. W. Narbey. Otago Mounted: Trosper D. B. AVaddell. Field Artillery: Gunners R. Mulligan and 0. 11. Bengc. . Wounded, discharged and convalescent.—Auckland Battalion: Private A. 11. Goyder and J. McKinney. Canterbury Battalion: Lieutenant D. Dobson, Privates H. Lodge, J. A. Godfrey, and A. A. King.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1915, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
264

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1915, Page 5

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1915, Page 5

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