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ROLL OF HONOR.

HEAVY TOLL OF VICTORY. NEW &UUXD CASUALTIES, ... j Sy Telegrapli.-Preaa Association, | KILLED IN ACTION. f . n , . Wellington, Yesterday. Houlker, Limit. If. M. JWrigllt. Wei-' imgton Battalion: Lieutenant-Colonel. tni'r, li w i- \ I>. JKKay. ■WeMmgton Mounted: Major S. Cliam-i beis. Royaj Army Medical Corps: Colon Director of Medial Scr-i •vices, New Zealand and Australian Dii-' tTvm'?^ 11 "' 01 ' Lieutenant; WOUNDED. Canterbury Battalion: Major C !\V E' 1 trii.l., Captain A. 0. 13. Critehley••«!i! Uiptain V. J. Jervis, i..L-::i....:«,it 1). A. a. L, Grut,. Lieutenant h. A. R. Uwry (second time), Lieu-1 tenant A. F. L. Priest (second time), Lieutenant N. R. VVilsou, Lieutenant A. W. Duncan, Lieutenant F. Starnes. lucid Engineers: Lieutenant A. N Oakey Otago Rattnlmn: Lieutenant I'. L. Hunt. Headquarters N.Z. Infantry: Lieutenant (.'. .\l. Ouztet. Otago Mounted: Lieutenant-Colonel A. Baucliop (second time), Captain 0. J, S W Paddom Wellington Battalion: Lieutenant W. E. S. Furby (second time). FOR US. AND FOR YOU. THE PRICE OF VICTORY. Wellington, Yesterday. Referring to the casualty, lists, 'the Prime Minister states that 'the lives of many brave men are part of tlie price of Empire which we are 'being called upon to pay. The State again mourns for its dead, for those who have given their lives on behalf of their follow'citizens and the honor of the nation, 'and our hearts go out in sympathy to the relatives and friends of 'those fallen ami their wives and orphans. It is for ns who are left behind, not only in this country, but in the other Dominions of the Empire, to see that the great undertaking in which our men lost their lives is carried through to a satisfactory ending, so.that the sacrifices which have been made shall not liave ■been in vain.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1915, Page 5

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ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1915, Page 5

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1915, Page 5

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