THE WAR.
BOLL OP HONOB. A LONG LIST, By Telegraph.—Prew Association. Wellington, Yesterday. RBPROTBD MISSING, NOW EELIEV' ED TO HAVE BEEN KILLED. Wellington Battalion. Privates W. Amos, J. Andrew, C. Ar< Guile, L. Axgyle, M. Armstrong, S. Ashworth, ili. Atwood, T. Ashman, LanceCorporal !F. B&yler, (Privates 6. Bayne, C. Bcal, E. Bennell, Sergts. A. Bernard, IV. Biggs, Corporals P. Blake, T. Blake, Lance-Corporal A. Burns, Privates G, Burr, J. BusseH, Lance-Sergt. E. Campbell, Privates J. Campbell, J. Carter, E. Charles, S. Clement, A. Cochrane, E. Cooper, J, Coulter, W. Crocombe, C. Cummins, R. Davie, W. Davies, A. Dew, W. Donkin, T. Driver, C. Duggan, A. Dunbar, J, Dunn, K. ]>unn, Corporal F. Earles, Privates Ellingham, J. Fitzpatriek, H. F. Fletcher, J. Freeman, T. Gaffney, A. Gardiner, R. Giflord, J. Glasgow, J. Graham, W. Gray, B. Greig, R. Griffiths, G. Gunn, R. Hall, F. Harris, S. Harris, A. Harding, J. Havard, R. Holmes, R, Hopkins, W, Hunter, J. Ireland, H. Jackson, W. Jamie3on, T. Jeffs, A. Johnson, W. Kanter, Sergt. D. Lascclles, Private T. Lawrence, F. Lawson, W. Lawton, V. Levin, G. Roach, R. Lockett, Sergt, J, Lockhead, Privates W. Lorenzen, 0. Lynch, Lance-Sergt. V. Mailman, (Privates W .Mansfield, R. Martin, W. Marton, G. Marra, H. Masters, A. Mellor, C. Mellor, B. Mercer, J. Milne, R. Milroy, C. Mitchell, J. Mitchell, T. Mitchell, G. Monk, S. Moore, P. Mundy, Corporal S. Murdoch, Privates J, Murphy, E. Myers, Sergt. G. McAneny, Privates W. McCullouci, R. MeFarland, P. McGree, Corporal E. McKay, Privates 11. Mackenzie, E. Nelson, C. Newcome, Corporal A. Nesbit, Private A. Nickels, Sergt. S. Okey, Privates E. Oliver, IP. Owens, R. Patterson, J. Penny, J. Pepper, J. Perie, M. Persson, G. Phillips, L. Porter, W. Ranch, H. Reardon, J. Reilly, Corporal T. Rimmer, (Privates A. Roibinson, T. Robinson, J. Ross, 5. Schofield, A. Shaw, J. Sheldon, F. Shepperd, Corp. A. Shotbridge, Pvts. L! Short, J. Sieger, Sergt. G. Silvers, Private C. Simpson, Sergt. W. Spratt, Privates N. Steele,'A. Stephens, W. Stewart, G. Stock, J. Stokes, S. Stroud, A. Studley, W. Surgenor, P. Sutherland, F. Swindlehurst, H. Thomas, F. Thomas, C. Thompson, H. Thomson, G. Travers, A. Tremayne, W. Virtue, F. Wainwright, R. Waldie, J. Wallace, P. Walsh, H. Ward, D. Webb, H. Whichelo, J. Whitaker, W. Whiteman, W. Williams, G. Williams, 6. Wilson, iP. Wood, Lance-Corporal W. Woods.
MISSING. iPriwate A. Turrell. NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. Wellington, Yesterday. DANGEROUSLY ILL. Otago Battalion. Captain R. W. Wilkinson. ADMITTED TO 9th GENERAL HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRIA. Canterbury Battalion. Privates S. bnirlcy (scarlet fever), T. Shaw (contact). Wellington Battalion. Private A. Burn 9 (dangerously ill). Otago Mounted. Sergt. G. Bridgman (out of danger). Canterbury Mounted. Troopers R. IKTavish (out of danger), T. W. Warner (out of danger). Divisional Train. Driver A. E. Wells (out of danger). DANGEROUSLY ILL. Auckland Mounted. Sergeant F. B. Gibbison. Auckland Battalion. Privates N. H. Walsh, A. Poulson. Otago Mounted. Trooper R. M'Donald. SERIOUSLY ILL. N.Z. Medical Corps. Private W. H. Wratliall. THE 'FOLLOWING HAVE EMBARKED FOR ENGLAND. N.Z. Field Artillery. Captain R. Miles. \ Canterbury Battalion. Lieutenant R. A. R. Lawry. Auckland Mounted. Lieutenant 0. P. Johnson, Trooper E. G. Allan. N.Z. Field Engineers. Sapper W. Fraser. N.Z. Field Artillery. Bombardier W. Lindsay and Gunner S. H. Wilson. Auckland Battalion. Privates R. C. Colquhoun, H. H. Gamb. lingCanterbury Battalion. Private A. E. Clements and Sergeant M. Gibson. Otago Battalion. Lance-Corporal W 0. Wills, Privates W. (Little, R. G. Leeden. Wellington Battalion. Private H. W. Thomson. N.Z. Field Ambulance. Private S. Housten.
THE 'FOLLOWING SICK AND WOUNDED HAVE RECOVERED A?® BEEN SENT TO THE FRONT FROM CAIRO. Wellington Battalion. Privates F. J. Jones, L. V. Prioy, A. J. O'Brien, N. J. H. Strawbridge, . E. Carey, tance-Corporal A. W. Ledbrook. N.Z. Field Engineers. Sappei3 C. Pi. Johannessen, G. Batham, \V S. V. Fowke, A. C. Lindsay, C. A. Livingston, 11. A. Strong. Divisional Headquarters. Private F. Sliackleton. Wellington Battalion. Lance-Corporal C. Brooke.
ADMITTED TO 15th CENERAL HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRIA. Otago Battalion. Private W. B. Cruicksliank. Wellington Battalion. Private A. C. Beaumont (seriously ill at Cardiff;; Private J. P. Mailer (dangerously ill, London Hospital).
THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN ADMIJTTWD TO THE BOMBAY PRESIDENCY GENERAL HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRIA. Auckland Mounted. Trooper J. Culleton (slight gunshot). Canterbury Battalion. Private J. F. Cody (severe gunshot). Otago Battalion. Private J. E. Osborne (fractured metatarsal bones). Otago Mounted. Trooper E. S. Knight (slipht gunshot).
N.Z. Field Artillery. Gunner J. 11. McKenzie (landed Malta) 1 ," ' * " THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEES ADMITTED TO THE I7ih GENERAL HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRIA, N.Z. Field Artillery. Corporal R. L. Skinner (gastritis); Gunner J. C. Edmonds (appendicitis) ; Drivers P. McLean (diarrhoea slight); W. S. Terry (alight jaundice); C. L iPodmore (lacerated forehead, severe); Gunner C. H. Demaydalkmade (aot diagnosed). Canterbury Battalion. Private C. Jenkinson (slight diarrhoea). ADMITTED TO 17 GENERAL HOSPITAL, AUGUST -29. Army Service Corps. Drivers A. Ward (slight tonsilitis); P. W. Eden (not yet diagnosed); C. Harte (not yet diagnosed); W. K. Wynyard (slight gastro-enteritis); D. B. Smith (slight hernia); R. Lidgward (not yet diagnosed).
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1915, Page 3
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