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THE WAR.

ROLL OF HONOR. X.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. By Telegraph.—'PTess Association. Wellington, Yesterday. ■Wellington Battalion, bounded.—Sergeant B. A. Quick. Canterbury Battalion. Died of enteric.—Private A. Talke. Died of wounds.—Private G. 0. Earning. Wounded.—Privates J. 0. Andrews and J. McDougall. N.Z. Medical Corps. Died of dysentery.—Private A. J. Da vies. NJZ. IPield Engineers. Wounded.—Sapper 6. McMeeking. Otago Mounted. Died in Military Hospital, Devonport. —Trooper T. Page. Auckland Mounted. Reported wounded, August 28. — Troopers H. R. Acklom, W. H. Martin, P. Neilson, A. Pearce, H. E. A. Richards, and Sergeant A. S. Blackie. Canterbury Battalion. Reported dangerously ill.—Sergeant L. A. Brans, Otago Battalion. Pronounced out of danger. Corporal !T. Dee. Wellington Mounted. Died of enteric.—Trooper W. C. Glasgow. Died of gunshot wounds.—Lance-Cor-poral G. E. Fraser. Otago Battalion. Died of wounds. —Private W. H. Mann. Septic poisoning.—Private A. E. Irwin. Otago Mounted. Sick and wounded arrived at Ist Birmingham War Hospital, Rnebeiy.— Troopers M. P. Bamk, i l . McKay, W. J. Tait, and H. L. Pearse. Otago Battalion. Sick and wounded arrived at Ist Birmingham War Hospital, Ruebery.—Privates W. Alexander, A. Wells, and H. •Ross. N.Z. Field Engineers. Disembarked at Malta, August 20, slightly sick. —Sapper J. T. P. Tucker. Admitted Bethnal Green Military Hospital, London. —Sapper K. Ditcham. Admitted 3rd London General Hospital. —Sapper H. Ashcroft. /' Admitted Ist Southern General Hospital Birmingham.—Sapper W. R. Blackall. Divisional Train (British Section). Admitted 17th General Hospital, Alexi andrla. —Driver W. J. Giles. Auckland Battalion. Admitted Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham.—Private R. H. Cowley. Admitted Bethnal Green Military Hospital, London. —Private W. 0. Cameron. Arrived London.—Private L. Quirk. Admitted 10th General Hospital, Alexandria, —Private G. E. Guildford, Auckland Mounted. Admitted Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham.—Trooper A. D. Blanks. Admitted to Lord Derby Hospital, Warrington.—Trooper G. P. Coates. Admitted Military Hospital, Frensham,.near Farnham.—Troper W. Baker. Dangerously ill, London.—Trooper I. Prosser. Canterbury Mounted. Admitted 3rd Western General Hospital, Cardiff.—Troper S. Thomson. Canterbury Battalion. Disembarked at Malta.—Private H. C. Urlwin. Admitted Bethnal Green Military Hospital, London.—Private P. McCann. Admitted to Suffolk Hall Hospital. Cheltenham. —Private J. M. Gordon. Embarked for England.—Private A. A. King. _ Removed from dangerous list.—Private P. Wilson. Wellington Battalion. Dnagerously ill, typhoid, N.Z. Hospital, Cairo.—Private R. Dreaver. Admitted 19th General Hospital, Alexandria, enteric. —Private W. N. Wood. Admitted Suffolk Hall Hospital, Cheltenham. —Private M. Fyffe.

Admitted King George's Hospital, London.—Private P. Welsh. , Otago Mounted. Disembarked at Malta Hospital, slightly sick. —Trooper A. E. Westhead. Arrived Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham.— I Troopers J. S. Clark and J. W. Anderson. Otago Battalion. Admitted to Military Hospital, Frensham. —Private W. Bloxham. , Admitted to Ist London General Hospital.—Lieutenant J. Thompson. Admitted Endsleigh Place Hospital, London. —Private E. 0. Norllng. Sick and wounded admitted to King George's Hospital, London:— Wellington Battalion. —Privates J. E. Simpson, J. McGowan, J. Franklin, 0. B. King, Corporal M. T. Archibald. Canterburv Battalion.—Privates J. Maher. C. P. P. Clarke, P. Fahey, J. A. M. Wallace.

Otago Battalion. —Privates L. Robertson, j. F. Wethy, Corporals T. H. Hammond, J. B. Forest, 6. F. Webster. N.Z. Medical Corps.—Private L. F. Wilson.

Army Service Corps.—Driver H. Kilpatrick. Following sick and wounded admitted to Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham:— Otago Battalion. Privates W. A. Scott, G. E. Griffiths, J. H. Hitchins, E. Allison, T. Ritchie, J. Bridgman. Norman Allan, D. Cooper, Sergeant-Major H. Nicholson, Corporal W S. Brown.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1915, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
549

THE WAR. Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1915, Page 6

THE WAR. Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1915, Page 6

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