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ROLL OF HONOR.

AN AUSTRALIAN LIST. By Telegraph,—'Press Association. Wellington, Yesterday. The following is a list of casualties among New Zealanders who enlisted in Australia, or whose next-of-kin are in Now Zealand:—

First Battalion. —Sick, admitted to hospital, London: ' Sergeant C. H. Tonge. Embarked for England on hospital ship Italia: Private P. Hay ward. Embarked for England on hospital ship Garth Castle: Private D. R. Borne. Admitted to hospital, London: Corporal A. R. Kaill.

Third Battalion.—Reported Wounded: Lance-Corporal T. C. Wilson. Embark ed for England on troopship Huntsend: Corporal B. Strong.

Fourth Battalion,—Killed in action: Private 11. L. Jones. Admitted to Bombay Presidency General Hospital Alexandria: Corporal W. Norman (enteric, mild). Disembarked at Malta •from hospital ship Soudan: Signaller ■T. W. Hay (appendicitis). Fifth Battalion.—Embarked for England on hospital ship Brasile: Private T. J. Jordan. Disembarked at Maltu from hospital ship Neutralia: Private H. W. Morris (slightly sick). Sick, admitted to hospital, London: Privato T. J. Jordan.

Battalion.—Desembaikcd s.t Malta from hospital ship Neutralia: Sergeant ,S. N. Lithgow (slightly sick). Eight Battalion.—Sick, admitted to hospital, London: Private 'P.. B. Glanviile, Lance-Corporal A. Donnelley. Embarked for England in 10th Battalion hospital ship Brasile; later admitted to hospital, London: Sergeant N. P. Doherty. Reported wounded, embarked for England on hospital ship Brasile; later admitted to hospital, London: Private E. A. Cook.

Eleventh Battalion.—Disembarked at Malta from hospital ship Neutralia: Private J. J. A. McCarthy (slightly sick). Admitted to hospital, London: Corporal N. C. Baimm (sick)).

Thirteenth Battalion. Wounded: Private W. J. Wheatley. Admitted to hospital, London: Private tl. M'Garth (gunshot wound, spine). Reported wounded, admitted to hospital, London: Private R. M. Jones.

Fourteenth Battalion. Reported wounded, admitted to hospital, London: Sergeant J. V. Graham (gunshot wounds and fracture of right femur). Fifteenth Battalion. Reported wounded, admitted to hospital, London: Private J. Stanley.

Sixteenth .Battalion— Admitted to hospital, London: Private H. G. Finnerty. Wounded, admitted to hospital, London: Private J. Chisliolra. Eighteenth Battalion. Wounded: Private E. M'Glashan. The following wounded were admitted to hospital, London: Privates W. E. Bradley, G. E. Hobson, Lance-Corporal J. J. Naylor. Ninth Light Horse.—Embarked for England on troopship Huntsend: Private T. A. Ryan.

Australian Field Artillery.—Killed in action: Second-Lieut. C. C. Oliver. Admitted to hospital, London: Private R. H. Dickinson (sick). Australian Engineers.—Wounded, admitted to hospital, London: Sapper H. J. Moore.

N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. Auckland Mounted.—Died of wounds at Gibraltar: Trooper Kemp. Field Engineers.—Wounded right leg, disembarked at Malta from hospital ship: Sapper Connery. Previously reported missing, now reported rejoined regiment: Sapper Jones.

Otago, Mounted.—'Previously reported by unit killed in action; rejoined regiment and not killed in action, now further reported disembarked at Malta from hospital ship Maheno, slightly sick: Trooper Jopson. Auckland Battalion.—'Previously reported wounded, further reported died of wounds on hospital ship Vladivia at sea: Private Just, Received at base, Alexandria: Private J. Moore. Sick and wounded arrived at London, admitted "2nd Western Hospital, Manchester:—Auckland Battalion: Sergeant Boys, Privates Carroll, James, Logan, MeGuinn, Morris, Owens, iPrice and Woulfe. Wellington Battalion: Privates Alley, Leppel*, McGregor and Southam. Canterbury Battalion: Privates Allan, Breach, Brister, Chcsters, Clarry, Darey Irvine, Flavall, Guthrie, llalder, Ilannen, Jolly, Leverserge, McLachlan and Martindale. Otago Battalion : Privates Bass, Campion, Gralm.u, Lewis, MeDougall, Reidy, Shechan, Seccombe, Payne and Richardson. Medical Corps: Privates Brown and Cooper. Army Service Corps: Driver Parker. Admitted to Branclimero Hospital, Southsea:—Auckland Battalion: Private McKinnon. Wellington Battalion: Private Lawrence. Canterbury Battalion: Private Ball. Otago Battalion: Privates Gray and Thorpe. Admitted to Ist Scottish General Hospial, Aberdeen: —Otago Mounted: Trooptr Ross.

Admitted to Military Hospital, Church Lane, 'Tooting, London: Private Fraser. Sick a.nd wounded admitted Ist Western Geueral Hospital, Liverpool:—Canterbury Battalion: Private Collins. Admitted Connaught Hospital, Aldershot:—Wellington Battalion: Private Carson. Admitted Military Hospital, Fulham: —Wellington Mounted: Trooper Pairuiau, The following are on furlough in England:—Auckland Mounted: Trooper Saunders. Canterbury Mounted: Trooper Humphreys. Otago Battalion: Private Smart. .

Sick, discharged from hospital, now convalescent at Alexandria: Otago Mounted: Private SmartHcßAiazfiflfl'lfi Mounted: Trooper Lloyd. Disembarked at Malta from Neuralia. slightly sick:—Canterbury Battalion: Private MfcCann. Auckland Mounted.—Died of wounds: Corporal Hooper. Died of dysentery: Trooper Fairs. Wellington Mounted—Died of wounds: Troopjer Bremner. Killed in action: Sergt.-Major Dunham, Wellington Battalion. Died of wounds: lance-Corporal L. Wallace.

Canterbury Battalion.—Died of pneumonia and meningitis: Private Young. X.Z. Field Artillery.—Wounded: Bombardier Symonds. Slightly wounded: Sergt Barnes. Sliovk: Fitter Young. Auckland Battalion.—Septic foot, Corporal Melville. Canterbury Battalion.—Wounded second time and laryngitis: Private Taylor. Otago Battalion.—Wounded and missing: Private Henderson. Wounded: Private Glen. Slightly wounded: Ac tip." K.S.M. Boate,

The following have been admitted to the New Zealand General Hospital, Pont-de-Koubbeh, Cairo:— N.Z. Field Artillery : Shrapnel wound, Bombardier Cowie; gunshot wound, Scrgt. Ellicott. Canterbury Mounted: Wounded chest and leg, Trooper Roag Clunies. Maori Contingent.—Sick and wounded, admitr.ed to 2nd Western General Hospi-

tal, Manchester: Privates Armstrong, Christie, Haira and Haronga. Admitted to Brankesmere Hospital, Southsea: Private Rotoata. On furlough in England: (Privates Kakukore and Renata.

Wellington Battalion. —Admitted Ist Western General Hospital, Liverpool: Private Ellis.

Otago Battalion.—Admitted to Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham: Private Stokes. Sick, recovered and sent to front: Trooper Nicol. Disembarked at Malta: Trooper Robinson, Embarked for England: Trooper Thomson. Disembarked at Malta: Trooper Thomson. Auckland Battalion. —Admitted King George's Hospial, London: Private Parker. Admitted Ist Western General Hospital, Liverpool: 'Private Wood.

Auckland Mounted. Arrived Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham: Trooper Smith.

Canterbury Battalion. —Admitted General Hospital, Gibraltar: Lieut. Stephens. Disembarked at Malta: Private Taylor. Headquarters.—Admitted 4th London Genera' Hospital: Privato Thomson. Field Engineers. Admitted Netley Hospital: Sapper Turner,

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1915, Page 3

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ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1915, Page 3

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1915, Page 3

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