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ROLL OF HONOR.

N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FOIK.'ICS. By Telegraph.-JPress Association. | Wellington, Yesterday. Auckland Battalion.—Previously reported wounded, further reported died of wounds. —Private W. F. Hamilton. Reported wounded: Private G. Hammond. Wellington Battalion.—Died of wounds: Sergeant L. T. Davis. Died of pneumonia and diarriioea: Private G. H. Glenny. Canterbury Battalion. —Died of diphtheria: Private A. W. Loukard. Otago Mounted. —Wounded: Troopers L. S. Jane, A. JlcDonncll, J. Petersen, Sergeant E, S. Young. Admitted to hospital, Anzae: Trooper F. J. Small. Otago Battalion.—Died of dysentery and debility: Private N. Lean. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. Otago Battalion.—Dangerously ill, gunshot wound: Private A. W. McNeill. Wounded, recovered and sent to front: Private H. Robertson. Embarked for England: Private V, Mawcr. Field Engineers.—Sick, discharged from hospital convalescent.—Sapper D. McGregor. Canterbury Battalion. —Reported dangerously ill: Private R. J. Crutehley. Admitted to 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester.—Private E. R, Lindbom. iWellington Battalion.—Arrived at Canadian Hospital, Taplow: Private N. Balfour. Army Service Corps.—Embarked for England: Driver H. C. Urlwin. Medical Corps.—Arrived at Hospital, England: Private G. A. Ballguymer. Auckland Mounted.-HOut of danger and embarked for England: Lieutenant J. M. Roberts. Admitted to King George's Hospital, London: Trooper B. A. Scanlan. Admitted to let Hospital, Exeter, England: Trooper A. E. Grey. Admitted to Ist Birmingham War Hospital, Ruebery.—Trooper E. L. Robinson.

AUSTRALIAN LIST,

By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Sydney, Oct. 4. The 80th casualty list was as follows: Killed in action.—Seven officers and 27 men, including Private A. Wagstaffe. Died of wounds. —Thirty men. Wounded. —One hundred and seventyfour men, including Corporal L. W. Cozens (second occasion), Privates W. Johnston, J. M. Codyre, and (W. Hosie. 111.—Four officers and 209 men, including Sergeant L. J. McPherson and Driver E. D, Sweney; in hospital in London, Private J, Dawe; disembarked at Malta, Sergeant L. E, Vernazoni. Missing.—One officer and 42 men.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1915, Page 2

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ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1915, Page 2

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1915, Page 2

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