THE WAR.
ROLL OF HONOR. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. By Telegraph.—Press Asgoeiitfoi. Wellington, Yesterday. SICK AND WOUNDED AT KING GEORGE'S HOSPITAL, LONDON. Wellington Mounted. —Troopers H. Collins, W. Witt, E. Evans, 0. Vaughan, P. Richardson, J. A. Straelmn, Quarter-master-Sergt. L. H. King, Troopers E. E. Lord, A. Holmes. Wellington Battalion. —Privates J. P. Walters, H. J. Batholomew, D .J. Morrison, J. C. Cleary, W. J. M'Aneny, H. J. Briston, P. Sullivan, C. H. Richards, S. A. Blackburn, A. Hurst. Otago Battalion. —Privates F. Cloake, E. Baxter, A. M'Kay, A. Brough, W. Gillon, D. R, Baillie, J. Faney, A. Buchan, R. A. Needs, E. Scdgewiek, C. P. Lemon, A. Sinclair, H. Garner, A. R. Doyle, J. J. Jarvis, A. Kirwan, H. Townbon, LanceCorporals D. Gayford, W. L. Patterson, Sergeant H. Ellis. Canterbury Battalion.—Privates J. Drummond, G. Meurant, J. Richardson, C. C. Hanson, G. Darroch, W. MacDougall, M. Vacey, H. Sutherland, E. G. Bristed, P. A. Haynes, D. Howlett, J. A. S. Marris, A. H. Anderson, S. J. Nash, Corporal L. G. Marsh. Canterbury Mounted.—Corporal G. G. Rich, Trooper E. H, Johnson. Otago Mounted.—Trooper 0. M'Bride. Wellington Battalion. —Privates N. 0. Cameron, G. A. Lawrence.
EMBARKED FOR ENGLAND ON HOS- , PITAL SHIP LETITIA (SEPTEMBER 6). N.Z. Field Artillery.—Lieutenant W. F, Bristow. Otago Battalion.—Second-Lieutenant T. Fitzpatrick. Auckland Battalion.—Private S. W. Bertram. Army Service Corps.—Corporal J. A. J. Mackle, Sergeant D. J. F. Annan. Canterbury Battalion. —Privates C. F. Cookson, J. A. Guthrie, W. Downes, Sergeant C. J. Clear.
ADMITTED TO 19th GENERAL HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRIA (SEPT. 14). Otago Battalion.—Private E. E. Barlow (bronchitis).
ADMITTED TO P.H.D. HOSPITAL, .GLYMENOPOULU, ALEXANDRIA (SEPTEMBER 9). Otago Mounted.—Trooper R. Moffat (gunshot wound head, slight). REPORTED DANGEROUSLY ILL, MALTA. Otago Battalion.—Lance-Corporal T. Dee.
Otago Mounted.—Trooper P. Foxley.
DANGEROUSLY ILL, NEW END MILITARY HOSPITAL, HAMPSTEAD. Canterbury Battalion.—Private C. Parker.
DISEMBARKED FROM HOSPITAL SHIP lONIAN, SEPTEMBER 1, SLIGHTLY SICK.
New Zealand Field Artillery.—Gunners T. Brown, J. L. Brown, Corporal H. C. I'orrotvs.
New Zealand Field Iliigiceers:—Sappers A C. Lindsay, S. R. McLaren, G. R. Koss, (J. W. Swann/T. Trezise. Canterbury Battalion.—Privates J. Ayton, W. S. Bruce, J. S. Crawford, C. E. Farley, L. C. Manson, T. Mitchell, W. E. Strongman, T. Straight, H: P. Thomson, W. T. Frickleton )v R. Warburton, F. W. A. I l ', Thomson, Lance-Corporal J. M. Barnott, Sergeant H. .T. Miller. Wellington Mounted. —Sergeant J. H. Catchpole, Troopers D. McKenzie, W. H. Smith, K. Caldwell, I. E. Gunning, H. E. M. Gordon, A. R. Lenden, R. R. McGregor, Lance-Corporal L. M. Ellis.
Auckland Battalion. —Privates E. E. Aylward, D. 0. Boyle, R. A. Crombie, H. V. Hawkcn, T. H. Hodgen, R. W. Russell W.G. Mayes, L. W. Maybank, T.V. O'Donnohue, K. M. Sutherland, C. P. Tibby, N. Tompsett, A. W. Warren, G. M. Purchas, C. W. Porter, C. G. McC. Mitchell, J. Reid, Sergeant J. J. Cowan, Bugler H. R. McKenzio.
Auckland Mounted.—Trooper G. R. Bettelheim, Corporal A. F. Campbell. Wellington Battalion.—Privates H. M. Flynn, G. H, Nation.
SLIGHTLY SICK, DISEMBARKED AT MALTA FROM HOSPITAL SHIP DEVANNA, SEPTEMBER 4.
Otago Battalion. —Privates F. P. Copping, E. Fitzpatrick, \V, L. Tannock, Quartermaster-Sergeant R. Robinson. New Zealand Medical Corps.—Major E. J. O'Neill, D.S.O. Auckland Battalion.—Privates J. Graham, F. G. Hunt, W. I. L. Tchemogovski, G. J. Silcock, .7. W. Winslow. Wellington Battalion. —Privates L. W. Barron, P., MeLeay, L. C. J. Sylvester, I. C. Taylor, Sergeant W. B. Quick. Canterbury Battalion. —Privates W. Cavanagli, J. Cusaclc, G. A. Fuller, G; F. Moody, F. Moorey, A. F. A. J. Saunders, J. Taylor, .1. R. Worgan, Sergeant' R. Cutts, Corporal H, W. Perryraan, Bugler A. T. Heseltine, Sergeant M. R. Marsden.
REPORTED WOUNDED, AUGUST 26. Otago Battalion.—Sergeant-Major W. Alsweiler (knee), Private B. V. Dillon (hand), Corporal E. G. Gray (hands'and knee), Privates J. A. Mitchell (knee), N. P. Wilson (hand). New Zealand Field Engineers.—Sappers W. C. Washer, W. H. Divett, E. 33. Gill (shoulder), Turner (car and cheek), S. Forsythe (doing duty). I Canterbury Mounted.—Trooper.? W. Plaisted, A. Rcnwick (shoulder and breast), A. J. Anderson (right leg. L. .7. ■Smith (left leg), F. W. C. Bagnell (shoulder and left foot), J. Bannister (back), T. Bcdelph (abdomen and side), Sergeant S. Berrvinan (hand), Troopers SVlnev Bryant (left nrmt, (\ Car-tick (Ml 1";:). \V. H. Cariyle (liai'.d aiul left arm), G. 1). Clift" (right leg), F. G. J. Cronin (head, E. Cross (left leg and wrist), C. S. Delaney (head and shock), A. 31. Downing (paralysis and deafness), E. C. Elliott (thigh), E. C. Greager (back), Iv. Humphreys (arm), J. Kane (left arm arid hand), ,T. A.- I.inton I jaw), Corporals .7. N. Lorimer (leg), \V. G. MacArtnov (right arm), 'Troopers J. McWiUan (head), A. A. Peek (thigh and buttock). L. Prince (skull), 3). A. Rae (shoulder and lung', Soi scant N. F. Sheridan (shoulder and hand; second time), Troopers .J. Warwick (shoulder), 3D. Wilson (face and back), Lance-Corporal J. 0. Wilson (scalp and wrist), Troopers F. Ilutehings (suffering from shock, doing duty), W. J. Hampton (slightly), R. (i. Quick (shock), Sergeant F. W. Ilorrell (thigh), Troopers 11. B. Joyce (abdomen and left arm), M. A. Knight (left arm), 11. F. Lavender (forearm), P. J. McClatehie (thigh), Sergeant W. McCoy (abdomen), Troopers McGillivrav (buttock), W. F. Moir (shoulder), S. A. Murfitt (hand), Corporal G. Naldcr (neck and ana"), Troopers F. Packwood (head), W. A, Pope (shoulder), T,. D, Richards
(right thigh), H. Smith (wrist), W. A. Smith (left leg), J. Trotter (right arm and back), R. J. Walker (right arm), F. Ward (side), J. Watson (jaw), J. A. Westema (left leg), S. Wilson (left thigh),-E. W. Hills (left arm), W. N. P. Creed (nose and eye), W. C. White (right leg), A. E. Norrie, D. J, O'Connor, Sergeant N. C. Sheridan. DIED AT CAMBERWELL HOSPITAL. Canterbury Battalion. —Private P. Costello (September 10). DIED AT DEVONPORT HOSPITAL. Canterbury Battalion.—Private J. Pullinger (September 10),
DIED OF DYSENTERY. Canterbury Battalion.—Private F. W. Bridle (September 9).
SLIGHTLY WOUNDED, DISEMBARKED AT MALTA FROM HOSPITAL SHIP SCOTIAN, SEPTEMBER 10. Otago Mounted. —Troopers W. A. Bayler and W. G. Keatch. Wellington Mounted, —Trooper T. E. Larking. DIED OF ENTERIC. Wellington Mounted.—Trooper G, S. Mallow (September 12).
SLIGHTLY WOUNDED, DISEM- ' BARKED AT MALTA FROM HOSPITAL SHIP ASCANIA, AUGUST 31. Auckland Mounted.—Trooper W. E. Miles. Wellington Mounted.—Trooper F. M. Williams. Canterbury Mounted.—Trooper3 L. Craighead, D. A. Little, A. McPherson, G, A. Peck, Sergeant A. Withers. Otago Mounted. —Sergeant J. B. Dalton, Trooper J. L. Pegg. New Zealand Field Engineers.—Sapper H. W, Logan. Canterbury Battalion.—Private P. Edmonds. Army £|rvice Corps.—Driver E, U. Clarke.
PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING, NOW REPORTED ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL AT ABASNIEH, SEPTEMBER 10. Otago Battalion.—Private R. A. Maxwell (bronchitis).
A LATER LIST. Wellington, Yestor.iay. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION, NOW REPORTED MISSING. Canterbury Mounted.—Lieutenant C. Hayt'er.
REPORTED MISSING, NOW BEUEVED TO BE DROWNED. N.Z. Medical Corps. Private J. Wands. N.Z. Field Artillery. Specialist J. T. Taine.
RILLED IN ACTION. N.Z. Field Artillery. Driver A, R. Morison.
DIED OF DYSENTERY. Canterbury Battalion. Private G. Johnston. WOUNDED. Otago Battalion. —Corporal D. O'Connell. N.Z. Field Artillery.—Gunner J. Payne. N.Z. Field Engineers.—Private W. W. Courtney.
PREVIOUSY REPORTED WOUNDED AND MISSING, NOW ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL SHIP. Otago Infantry.—Private A. McLean.
ADMITTED TO No. 15 GENERAL HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRIA,
Maori Contingent.—Privates Philip, Kingi, Ngatuere, Paki, Whetu, Para, Sergeant Aritanu, Wihapi (all severe gunshot wounds); Lieutenant Bright, Captain-Adjutant W. 0. Ennis (slightly wounded). Private Paul Kingi (gunshot wound in thigh, dangerously ill), DISEMBARKED AT MALTA, SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Maori Contingent.—Private Pita Tail whare.
REPORTED WOUNDED, SERIOUSLY. Maori Contingent.—Privates R. A. Wairau, Tamehiaua Kanapu, Nowc Hauaki Power.
SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Sergeants-Major E. ffingev ami 11 Ray Yercoe. WOUNDED. Wellington Battalion.—Private W. I'. Hanson. Auckland Battalion.—Private F. L. Ryburn.
ADMITTED N.Z, GENERAL HOSPITAL Canterbury Battalion.—Privates W. Ball, G, H. Prentice. DISEMBARKED AT .MALTA, SLIGHT LY SICK. N.Z. Field Artillery.—Gunners A. S E. Wilts, C. W. Wood, A. 0. Wood, D J. Duncan. N.Z. Field Engineers.—Sapper B. 1" Petrc, Corporal W. L. Mason. Canterbury Battalion.—Privates G ■Stanbridge, A. s. Monteith, 0. Morcton Lance-Corporal W. D. llowie, Otago Battalion.—Lieutenant D. 11. S Huddle, Private It. J. Anderson, Wellington Battalion.—Private G. S. Steer.
Wellington Mounted. —Troopers F. S. Fendall, W. A, Heid.
Auckland Mounted. —Troopers A Smith, J. N. Drabble, G. 11, Black, Corporals A F. Mac-Donald, F, N. Green - ougn,
AT AMERICAX WOMEN'S WAR HOSPITAL, PAIGNTON.
Wellington Battalion. —Privates F. L. Ashbolt, C. G. Booker, M. Cuming, E, Hunt, D. Kiugham, A. E. Law, J. R McTaggart, R. A. McGreevv, L. I. Sawteel, J. G. Tracy.
Wellington Mounted.—Troopers L T McDonald, A. IT. Marsb. (<ta;,'o Battalion.—Private! F. Glastonbury. J. Davis. J. Hossac-k, White Olago Mounted.—Trooper J. Wilson N.Z. Field Artillery.—Gunners E Bloeksage and 11. Russett.
N.Z. Fii'ld Engineers.—Sappers T. L. Drummond, J. F. Ilaynes. Canterbury Battalion. —Privates G. A. Hampson, G. Ilorsman, W. Lewis, N. P Pattullo, C. F. Stone, W. E. Smith. Canterbury Mounted. —Trooper M. A. Duggan. Auckland Battalion,—Troopers A. K. Sanders, M, Hvde, U. McKav, Sergeant J. Melling. REPORTED DANG-EROUSLY ILL, LONDON. Canterbury Mounted.—Trooper J. P. TurnbnlL
ADMITTED TO 19th GENERAL HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRIA. N.Z. Field Artillery.—Gunner 6. Stevenßon. Wellington Battalion,—Private W. Campbell.
AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, Sept. 20. The 80th list is as follows:—Killed in action, 2 officers and 48 men; died of wounds, 30; died of illness, 9; wounded, 3 officers and 387 men, including J. Stanley (in hospital at Malta), J. R. Liddle (Ghezireh Hospital), J. Gould, A. Wagstaff, G. L. Kindell and A. Gurr; ill, 1 officer and 182 men, including G. Sykea and Driver T. T. Dunley (in hospital at Malta), and A. .Fullwood (Ghezireh); prisoners of war, 1 officer and 2 men; missing, 94 men, including R. E. McGaffin, J. M. Meara, and R. E. Hatrick. In hospital at Malta, previously reported wounded, C. R. Duke, 0. B. Oden, R. M. Jones, and H. E. Finnerty.
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