ROLL OF HONOR.
MANY DEATHS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Yesterday. Canterbury Mounted Rifles.—Died of gunshot wound and compound fracture of skull, buried at sea between Mudros and Malta, Corporal J. Mitchell. Gtago Mounted Rifles.—Died of wounds at Waton Hospital, England: Acting-Corporal J. B. Dalton. Auckland Battalion. —13th Casualty Clearing Station, Dardanelles: Died of wounds, Acting-Sergeant J. M. Spence. Canterbury Mounted Rifles, Trooper H. S. Rudman. Killed in action,—Wellington Battalion, Private R. 'F. Richards: Canterbury Battalion, Private A. S. Dick; Wellington Mounted Rifles, Trooper ,T. J. Brant. Died of enteritis.—New Zealand Field Artillery, Private W. J. Labrum. Died of heart failure, following malaria.—Otago Battalion, Lance-Corporal E. A. Shannon. At an inquiry held at Sarpi Camp, Lemnos, on October IG, it was considered reasonable to suppose the following as dead:—Troopers R. P. Baillie, L. M. Bartrop, A. D\ Cook, S. Fletcher, A. T. Fryor, N. P. Gibson, C. B. Harrison, F. R. Haydon, J. H. Metcalfe, J. McKinnon, A. D. McLeod, P, G. Palmer, A. A. Richmond, L. Black, F. Clark, V. A. Faulkener, J. Fotheringham, C. W. Francis, R. L. Gleeson, H. A. Godfrey, E. Hewitt, T. H. T. Hickman, R. R. Jones, C. C. Milling, M. Poole, P. Wheatley, Corporals F, K. Best, R. Harrison, Sergeants J. J. Douglas, E. McCarthy, C. L. Dawes, G. W. Otter, Sergeant-Major W. J. Harmcr.
Previously reported wounded, now discharged convalescent.—New Zealand Field Engineers, Corporal H. J. A. Gillet; Wellington Battalion, Private fi. A. Collin; Auckland Battalion, Private J. Power; "Divisional Train, Private Osborne.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1915, Page 5
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