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ROLL OF HONOR.

.\.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. By Telegraph.—'Press Association. Wellington, October 8. Disembarked at Malta from troopship Ansonia, slightly sick. —N.Z. Field Artillery: Sergt.-Major S. V. Tyler, Sergt. F. E. Harvey. N.Z. Field Engineers: Sappers R. C. Johnson, D. Jenkins, P. 11. Morgan. Admitted Hospital, Port Said, -gunshot wounds accidentally received. —N.Z. Field Artillery: Gunner C. E. Cooper. Admitted Hospital, 'Port Said, wounded arm.—N.Z. Field Engineers: Quartermaster W. E. Wilson.

Disembarked at Malta from hospital ship Dongola, slightly sick. —N.Z. Medical Corps: Private W. A. Foster. Admitted 19th General Hospital, Alexandria. Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Sergt.-Major T J. Denton (dysentery and debility). Embarked for England on hospital ship Letitia. —X.Z. Medical Corps: Captain W. G. Seannell.

Wounded, recovered and sent to the front from Alexandria.—Otago Mounted Rifles: Trooper J. Mackie. Admitted to St. Thomas' Hospital, London.—Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Trooper J. A. Killoli.

Disembarked at Malta from hospital ship Devanha, slightly sick.—Wellington Battalion: Private J. K. Jackson.

Disembarked from hospital ship Maheno, slightly sick.—Gtago Battalion: Private J. Marsh.

Admitted King George's Hospital, London. —N.Z. Field Engineers: Sapper D. A. Kennedy.

Disembarked at Malta from hospital ship Gascon, slightly sick.—Headquarters Staff N.Z. Infantry Brigadee: Captain C. F. Cook.

Reported dangerously ill at N.Z. General Hospital, Cairo, from enteric. — Wellington Mounted llilles: Trooper H. A. Thompson. Admitted Military Hospital, [lampstead, England.—Wellington Mounted Rides: Trooper E. D. Bell. Reported dangerously ill from enteric. —Canterbury Battalion: Private J. C. Sullivan.

SATURDAY'S LIST Wellington, Oct. !>. Canterbury Battalion.—Died of enteric: Private J. M. Gow. Died of wounds: Private P. McLaughlin. Auckland Battalion.—Concussion: Private S. W. P. Hamill. Reported septic leg: Private P. C. C. Grace. Wellington Battalion.—Died of enteric: Private AY. Black. Dangerously ill at Malta: Private G. B. Francis. Wellington Mounted—Died of enteric: Trooper 11. Adair. Auckland Mounted. —Reported dangerously ill at Malta.—Trooper C. S. Fairs. Otago Battalion. —Wounded: Private C. M. Brooks. Field Engineers.—Wounded: Sapper J. Connery. Siek and wounded arrived at London.—Headquarters: Lanee-Corporal 15. R. Bowler. Auckland Mounted Rifles: Captain J. 11. Ilerrold. Admitted to 3rd London Hospital.— Headquarters: Captain D. B. Blair, Captain J. A. Wallingford. Field Engineers. —Captain F. C. Wilson. M*dical Corps: Major M. Holmes. Veterinary Corps: Castain D. H. Maelmttis-

Admitted to 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester: Auckland Mounted: Troopers A. N. Blucher, G. F. Brinsley, R. A. Hawes, D. James, J. M. Mills, C. T. Peacock, M. Stevens,

HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. Sick and wounded arrived London General Hospital, Manchester. —Wellington Mounted Rafles: Troopers A. B. Bourke, C. Hart, C. Rive, 6. Martin Smith, F. Youle. Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Troopers G. E. Bird'ling, T. J. Bright, W. J. Hampton, C. C. Paget, Lance-Corporal H. P. Pearless. Otago Mounted: Sergeant J. L. Bowie, Trooper C. Cowan, D. MeDougall, W. McAuliffe, R. H. Smith. Field Artillery: Drivers H. W. George and F. M. Keightley, Bombardier E. A. Mostey, Gunners A. Nicholls, W. R. Perks," A. E. Strong. Field Engineers: Sappers A. J. Atkins, F. C. Gleeson, C. E. Meaehen, E. C. Martin, A. W. Mildenhall, E. Oram, V. Peters, F. J, de Rose.

AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. EIGHTY-NINTH LIST, By Cable —Press Association—Copyright. Sydney, Oct. 9. The eighty-ninth list of casualties includes: — Killed in Action. —One officer and 57 men. Died of wounds.—Thirty men, including Private J. H. Donoghuie (New Zealander). Died of illness. —Nine men. Wounded. —Three officers and 137 men, including Privates J. Gnibb (second occasion) and P Turley (New Zealanders. 111.—Six officers and 108 men, including Corporal G. Colville, Privates T. A. Ryan (both in hospital at Malta), W. 0. Hyde, R. R. Chapman, and P Hayward (New Zealanders). In hospital at London. —W. E. Anderson (New Zealander). In hospital at Alexandria. Corporal R. D. Chambers and Private C. F. Parmenter (New Zealanders). Missing.—Five men.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1915, Page 6

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614

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1915, Page 6

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1915, Page 6

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