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ROLL OF HONOR.

N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. By Telegraph.—'Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. Died of dysentery, Lemnos, Oct. 27. Otago Battalion: Private W. G. Embling. Died of meningitis, following gun shot wounds, at Walton Hospital, Oct. 26. Otago Battalion: Private J. L. Porter. Previously reported missing, further reported safe.—Auckland Battalion: Private R. Barson.

Disembarked at Malta, Oct. 15, slightly wounded.—Field Artillery: Gunner C. B. Lumsden.

On furlough in England.—Otago Mounted Rifles: Trooper X. M. Gunn. N.Z. Field Artillery: Chaplain-Capt. H. L. Blamires, Gunner J. C. Holm, N.Z. Field Engineer: Lance-Corporal S. J. Hearn, Gunner J. Kenny, Sapper E. D. Muir. Wellington Battalion: Private J. H. McTaggart.

Sick and wounded recovered and leaving Alexandria for the front.—Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Trooper J. Bosomworthy Lieut. R. T. Bruce, Trooper W. M. Martin. Otago Mounted Rifles: Trooper J. W. Millar, Corporal D. McAuley. N.Z, Field Artillery: Gunners H. Ambler, M. W. Beaver, Sergt.Major W. Ibbotson, Lieut. W. L. Moore. N.Z. Field Engineer.- Sappers M. J. Heslip, 11, McColl. Embarked for England.—Wellington Mounted Rifles: Trooper T. Butler. Field Artillery: Gunners A. E. Beckett, W. H. Boyce. Otago Mounted Rifles: Sergt. R. 'W. Craig. Admitted Ist Western General Hospital, Liverpool. Auckland Mounted Rifles: Trooper A. J. Bond. Otago Mounted Rifles: Troopers W. J. E. Baken, J. A. E. Brvce. Wellington Battalion: Private W. A. Clark. Canterbury Battalion: Private W. S. Bruce. .Wellington Mounted Rifles-. Trooper A. B. Jones. Otago Battalion: Privates C. Davis, C. L. McLean.

Admitted 4th London General Hospital. —Canterbury Battalion: Corporal W. E. Bromley-Smith. Reported dangerously ill.—Auckland Mounted Rifles: Trooper J. S. Patterson. In 17th General Hospital, Alexandria. —Field Artillery: Gunner C. H. Bleach. At Malta, dangerously ill, Oct. 29. Field Artillery: Gunner E. L. Button. Reported dangerously ill. —Wellington Battalion: Private fP. Harlen. Army Service Corps: Corporal R. M. Gatfield. N.Z. Army Nursing Service: ActingMatron M. M. Cameron. Disembarked at Malta, slightly sick. —Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Lieut. J. G. W. Salt. Field Artillery: Gunner E. B. Smith. Medical Corps: Capt. K. E. Tapper. Otago Battalion: Private W. Douglas. Engineer: Sapper R. J. Gilmore. Field Artillery: Corporal H. M. B. Henderson. Admitted 2nd London General Hospital. —Auckland Mounted Rifles: Trooper H. E. Middleton. Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Lieut. J. S. Barker. Admitted Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham.—Canterbury Battalion: Private J. Mcßohan. Admitted Haigh Lawn Hospital, Altringham.—Canterbury Battalion: Private W. S. Aitken.

Sick and wounded, now recovered and leaving Alexandria for the front.— Auckland Battalion: Private C. D. Irwin. Wellington Battalion: Private W. C. Kerry, Sergt. A. Middleton. Canterbury Battalion: Privates R. H. Kember, A. Mobbs. Otago Battalion: Privates W. G. F. Belsham, J. Kelly. Sick and wounded discharged from hospital, now convalescent at Alexandria.—Headquarters: Private H. S. McAlister. Wellington Mounted Rifles: Trooper C L C. Baldwin. Otago Mounted Rifles: Trooper C. F. Chandler. X.Z. Field Artillery: Bombardier S. Adnett, Driver P. McLean, Gunner A. W. McLeod. Auckland Battalion: Private W. G. Bishop. X.Z. Medical Corps: Private A. M. Begg. X.Z. Veterinary Corps: Sergt. R. McKay.

LOSSES OX THE MARQUETTE. Wellington, Yesterday. Previously reported missing, fyrtlier reported died of wound?. —Wellington Battalion: Corporal W. If. Har. Died of enteri'. —Army Xursing Staff: N'urse A. 0. Hawker. Died of dysentery.—Otago Battalion: Private K. 11. Carene. Died of enteritis.—Otago Battalion: Private J. Haigli. Reported missing, believed to be : drowned, hospital ship Marquette.—X.Z. j Medical Corps: Sergeant-Major G. H. Blake Pts. J. S. Bird, R. B. Herdman, '•B. S. Friekcr. T. H. Kirk. J. M. McCee, R. A. Pale, C. Perrin, W. C. Pickering, Corporal A. M. Pratt, Private H. J. Reed. Sergeant A. H. Reimett, Privates P. G. Richards, C. V. Rhodes, \Y. B. RBbinson. J. T. Ross, W. Smart, C. D. Thompson. J. B. Walter. Auckland Battalion: Private W. R. Westaway. Well)ngto<n Battalion: Private C. E. Kirk. Reported missing,—Canterbury Battalion: Private E. Davies. Reported wounded. —X.Z. Medical Corps: Private C. H. Nichol. Admitted 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester.—Field Artillery: Gunner G. W. Miller. Admitted Military Hospital. Devonport.—Canterbury Battalion: Private \Y. i). McClymont.

Admitted Netley Hospital, England.— Engineers: Corporal F. H. McLeod. Embarked for England. Otago Mounted: Trooper R. McTavish. At Malta, now convalescent. —Engineers: Sapper L. G. Michaels. Admitted Government Hospital, Alexandria.—Engineers: Sapper S. Xewton. Admitted lfltli General Hospital, Alexandria. —Auckland Battalion: Bugler G. Longdill. Admitted Bombay Presidency Genera) Hospital.—Army Service Corps: Driver S. Hinds.

Admitted Convalescent Home, Epsom, [England. —Canterbury Mounted: Trooper P. Palmer. Otago Mounted: Trooper M. J. S. Campbell. Canterbury Battalion: Private M. Nacey. Sick and wounded recovered and leaving Alexandria for the front—Auckland Mounted: Sergeant-Major Manners, Canterbury Mounted: Trooper K. B. Mcßae, Field Artillery: Gunner R. G. Ivnight, Wellington Battalion: Private W. C. Berry, Sergfc. A, Jfiddleton. Discharged from hospital, now convalescent, Alexandria. —Wellington Battalion: Private J. E. Davidson, Medical Corps: Private b. G. Bell. Convalescent at Malta, —X.Z. Medical Corps; Private C. L. Pui^ie. Convalescent at Port Said.—Canterbury Mounted; Trooper P. 11. Baigent. Admitted 21st General Hospital, Alexandria.—N.Z. Field Engineers: Sapper J. W, McArthur. Now convalescent. Auckland Battalion: Private J. A. Thomson. Maori Contingent. Admitted 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester: Privates M. Ihaka, J. H. Pereka. Admitted RiJyal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, v England' Quartermaster-

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1915, Page 6

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ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1915, Page 6

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1915, Page 6

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