ROLL OF HONOR.
A 'FURTHER LIST. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Yesterday. Killed in action.—Field Artillery: Bombardier R. Deihl. Reported killed in action.—Auckland Battalion: Sergt. E. P. Shcppard. Accidentally drowned.—Auckland Battalion: Private .7. J. Brown, Died of cardiac failure.—Otago Bat- j talion: Private li. A. Wright. j Reported missing.—Otago Battalion: Private P. TT. White. ' Accidentally wounded in bomb prac-1 tice—Wellington Battalion: Private J, H. Murchott. Admitted Bombay Presidency General Hospital, Egypt.—N'ew Zealand. Medical Corps: Private A. W. Judge. Disembarked at Malta.—New Zealand Medical Corps: Corporal J. Kelly. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT! Wounded, discharged from hospital, now convalescent at Alexandria. —Canterbury Mounted: Trooper H. A. Arnold. New Zealand Field Artillery: Gunner A. E. Hounsell. Auckland Battalion: Private J. W. Cattermole Disembarked at Malta.—Neiv Zealand Field Engineers (seriously ill): Lieut. N. Annabel!. N.Z. Field Artillery (sic!;, slight): Gunners G. F. Kennedy, K. A. Kinzett, J. H. McCarthy. Disembarked at Malta (slightly sick I. —Wellington Battalion: Private C. B. Horton. Admitted to 19th General Hospital, Alexandria.—N.Z. Field Artillery: Driver W. J. Scrimgeour. Admitted to 19th General Hospital, Alexandria. Army. Service Corps: Nurse S. Ij. Nicoll. Admitted to Military Hospital, Fulham, England.—N.Z. Medical Corps: Private L. D. Nicholson. Admitted Royal Victoria Hospital, Netlev, England.—Otago Battalion: Private W, K. Maynard. Admitted to 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester.—Otago Battalion: Private C. Hunt (sick).
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 November 1915, Page 2
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