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THE WAR.

ROLL OF HONOR.

N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES, By Telegraph.—'Press Association. Wellington, Yesterday. Wounded, discharged from hospital, now convalescent at Alexandria.—Auckland Battalion: Privates W. H. Atkins, C. Pullman, I, Armstrong. Canterbury Battalion: Privates H. E. Stratford, C. J. Hatfield, W. J. Willoughby, A. Annear. Otago Battalion: Lieutenant J. E, Cuthill, Privates IW. Ewibanfc, J. Hamilton, Corporal C. Somerville. Wellington Battalion: Lieutenant E. Morgan, Privates E. Clow, S. Adams, R. B. Hill. N.Z. Field Engineers: Sapper J. M. Forbes. Auckland Mounted: Troopers J. Calleton and P. Neilson. Canterbury Mounted: Trooper L. W. Gibbs. Sick and wounded admitted to King George's Hospital, London. —Auckland Battalion: Privates P. W. Carswell, I. S. Ringrose, E. E. Gibbons, J. C. Williams, G. H. L. Durham, F. V. McEwen, Corporal A B. Fordyce. Admitted to 19th General Hospital, Alexandria.—Canterbury Battalion: Private A. 0. Jones. Headquarters Staff, Base Post Office; Private P. H. Tempero. Sick and wounded em!barked for England.—Auckland Battalion: Private A. H. Jeffs. Auckland Mounted: Trooper .E. D. Warburton. Sick and wounded admitted to Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham. '—Wellington Mounted: Troopers A. Sanson, J. Rowney, 11. Christie, L. C. Ouzens, H. S. Exb<?y, K. A. Boyne, J. M. Quinlan, E. C. Mason, L. D. McDonnell, R. Sutherland, J. B. Ansell, A. G. Coleman, T. G. G. O'Riordan, A. J. McDonald, D. H. Lundon, Farrier-Sergeant R. W. Graham, Troopers J. 0. Maekie, D. McKenzie, A. E. Pointon, C. Tunnicliffe, H. Frankish. Sick recovered and sent to front from Alexandria.—Auckland Battalion: Privates A. G. Baddiley, W. Best, F. J. A'Deane, W. H. Trevajthen, A. Riddle. Canterbury Battalion: Privates H. H. Homan, E. H. Da vies. Otago Battalion: Privates G. C. Smith, G. Tucker, H. Lister, S. E. Cole, W. Scrimshaw, W. Buckles, J. E. Hamerton. Field Artillery: Gunners J. D. Beattie, A. J. M. Johnston. Canterbury Mounted: Troopera J. A. Brown, L. IC. Hamlin, J. Retallick. Auckland Mounted: Troopers W. Whelan, G. P. Thom. Canterbury Mounted: Lieutenants C. W. Free, T. C. Jefoson, Troopers H. Samuels, J. Tennant. Otago Mounted: Troopers N. P. Nielson, P. G. Shields, W. B. Walker, T. E. Enright, J. A. Jones, J. W. O'Callaghan, G. S. B. Steele, C. Samson, R. E. Matheson, R. Maloney, H. H. Congreve, R. Wilson, J. Taylor, F. J. Naylor. Wellington Mounted: Trooper A. A. Hannett. N.Z. Veterinary Corps: Private R. V. Keefe. N.Z. Field Engineers: Sappers M. J. Heslip, J. G. Snodgrass. Maori Contingent. Recovered and sent to front.—Privates R. Nupera, and N. Kamariera. Sick and wounded admitted to Ist Birmingham War Hospital, Ruebery.— Privates W. Rawiri, R. Kirimana, K. Tuoro. Admitted to 2nd Western General Hospital, —Private M. Mita. Admitted County of London War Hospital, Epsom.—Private H. Ngarangioke. Admitted Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham.—Privates R. Paenga, H. Penetitu, T. Tainui, K. Arekotuku. Discharged from hospital, now convalescent, Alexandria. —Privates T. Kanapu, Rikiti, K. Kingi, T. Tamihana, P. Waara, T. Tuati, P. 0. Meihama. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. I By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Sydney, Sept. 30. The 84th casualty list contains the names of:— Killed in action.—Fifty men. Died of wounds. —Nineteen men. (Wounded. —One officer and 98 men, including the New Zealanders Corporal J. A. Bracey (apparently second occasion), Private R. Mills (in hospital at Ileliopolis), and Private R. McGregor. 111.—Eight officers and '274 men, including Private D. L. Matheson (in hospital in London), Driver J. B. Brown (in hospital in Alexandria). The following were previously reported wounded, and are now in hospital in London: —Lance-Corporal H. C. Riggs, Corporal C, J. Campion, Private V. Dimock. Prisoners of war.—Two officers and 13 men. Missing. —Thirty-one men.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 October 1915, Page 3

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THE WAR. ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 1 October 1915, Page 3

THE WAR. ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 1 October 1915, Page 3

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