ROLL OF HONOR.
SATURDAY'S LIST. Wellington, Oct. 3. Slightly wounded.—Canterbury Battalion: Private H. W. Perryman. Died of wounds.—Captain J. Houlker. Previously reported wounded, further reported died of wounds. —Auckland Battalion: Lieutenant A. G. Aldridge. Previously reported missing, further reported admitted to hospital.—Auckland Mounted: Private J. S. Patterson. Previously reported wounded, further reported admitted to. hospital, sick. — ■Wellington Battalion: Private G. R. Freeman. Died of wounds. —Otago Battalion: Privates D. Matthews, A. Stevens. Wounded—Canterbury Battalion: Private T. C. Potten. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. Disembarked Malta, slightly sick'.— Otago Battalion: Sergeant F. C. ..Whitaker. Arrived Canadian Hospital, Taplow.— Private A, A. Thomson, Discharged convalescent from hospital, Alexandria.—Corporal D. O'Connell. Arrived Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham.—Canterlbury Mounted: Trooper F. P. Thompson. Admitted New Court Hospital, Cheltenham.—Canterbury Battalion: Private C. Wonnacott. Arrived London, progressing favorably—Private H. T. Walton. Admitted to Taunton Hospital, Cheltenham.—N.Z. Field Artillery: Gunner S. G. Youleen. Admitted Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham,—N.Z. Field Artillery: Gunner J. Payne. N.Z. Medical Corps: Private F. H. A. Worsop. Disembarked at Malta.—Headquarters Staff, N.Z. Mounted Brigade: SecondLieutenant E. J. McGregor, Captain H. C. Glendinning.' Otago Battalion: Sec-ond-Lieutenant E. F. Selhy. Wellington Mounted: Captain A. H. Wilkie. Auckland Battalion: Second-Lieutenants E. W. McLean, J. E. Menett. Auckland Mounted: Lieutenant vv. Haeata. N.Z. Field Artillery: Gunner C. W. Rieketts, Bombardier T. H. Turner, Sergeant J, F. Hill. N.Z. Engineers: Sapper W. Horgan. Otago Battalion: Private C. C. Robb. Otago Mounted: Trooper J. Ford. N.Z. Field Engineers: Sapper C. S. Barrie. Arrived Military Hospital, Torquay.— Divisional Headquarters: Private G. H. White. Auckland Mounted: Trooper C. G. Stichbury. Admitted Ist Birmingham War Hospital, Ruehury.—Private A. H. Thomas.
Wellington, Yesterday. Died of wounds, at. Anzac.—Wellington Mounted Rifles: Trooper B. J. Deane, Lance-Corporal L. M. Natzke. Reported wounded. —Auckland Mounted Rifles: Trooper E. J. Anderson. Otago Battalion: Privates J. Driseoll, E. Fitzpatrick. N.Z. Field Artillery: ActingCorporal R. G. Martin. Canterbury Battalion: Private J. Mcßonan. Disembarked at Malta, slightly wounded.—Army Service Corps: Corporal J. Dryson. Died Canadian Red Cross Hospital, Taplow, dysentery. Army Service Corps: Private F. Barry. Embarked for England from Malta Hospital—Auckland Mounted Rifles: Troopers G. H, Black, D. P. Snow. Disembarked at Malta from Hospital ship Maheno. —Wellington Mounted Rifles: Troopers W. O. J. Watt, G. M. Dyer, L. Williams, H. N. Allardice. Auckland Battalion: Sergt. F. Molteni, 'Privates H. Bunn, H. W. Hynes, L. H. Reid, H. J. Page, Sergeant R. Chambers, Privates J. C. Ledcz, T. A. Rushbrooke. Auckland Mounted Rifles: Troopers T. E. Furniss, G. E. Ellis. .Embarked at Malta for England.— Field Artillery: Gunner G. Peterson, Canterbury Battalion: Private F. J. Humphreys. Wellington Mounted Rifles: Trooper K. Caldwell. Auckland Battalion: Private G. 'O. Boyd. Disembarked at Malta Hospital.—
Field Artillery: Corporal A. W. Roberts, Gunners F. W. Collins, P. J. T. Koselli. Field Engineers: Sapper W. E. Smith, Corporal R. V. Fox, Sappers A. Simpson, J. H. Snell, Sergeant P. C, Tite, Sapper J. A. Hornblow, Corporal G. Marriott. Canterbury Battalion: Lance-Corporal A. D. R. Rendle, Private B. 0. Warrington. Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Trooper A. Stewart. Otago Battalion: Privates T. V. Salmon, J. Searle, J. Aitken, Lance-Corporal J. Coughlan. Wellington Battalion: Privates <R. C. N. Blackett, S. Weatherby. H. R. Green, A. A. Close. Medical Corps: Corporal G. Freeme, Private K. Richards, Sergeant J. Williams, Private W. F. Forrester. Army Service 'Corps: QuartermasterSergeant W. T. K. Lloyd. Field A/tilery: Corporal "G. Morton. Gunner E. Pine. Wellington Mounted Rifles: Troopers IT. W. Honnor, R. M. Barrel]. Auckland Battalion: Private E. Jeffs, Corporals G. Hodgson, S. R. Jones, Private G. E. Hardley. Medical Corps: Private L. D. Nicholson, Lance-Corporal A. R. Hawke. Army Service Corps: Driver 0. S. Walters. (Pronounced out of danger.—Otago Battalion: Private E. Rillstone. Dangerously ill, N.Z. General Hospital, Cairo, enteric—Otago Battalion: Private J. W. Prattler. Dangerously ill at Mudros.—Field Engineers: Lance-Corporal J. P. Fix. Disembarked at Malta.—Field Artillery: Gunner G. K. M. Gilmour, Sergt.Major G. B. Bain, Gunners J. P. Rennie, E. F. Pawson, Corporal J. E. McCarthy. Dangerously ill at Malta.—Otago Battalion: Sergt". H. F. Prain.
ORIENT. SULTAN RECHRISTENED. (Times and Sydney Sun Services.) Received Oct. 2, 5.5 p.m. London, Oct. 1. A German wireless message announces that the Turkish Cabinet has agreed that the Sultan shall be surnamed "Victorious."
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