ROLL OF HONOR.
HOSPITAL AND CASUALTY REPORT,
By Telegraph,—Press Association,
Wellington, Dec.- 28. Headquarters.—ln hospital at Alexandria: Private H. S. McAlister.
Wellington Mounted.—ln hospital at Alexandria {enteric, slight): Trooper H, L. Beliiss. Removed from dangerously ill list to seriously ill list: Lieut. A. L. Hewitt. In Cottonera Hospital: Trooper J. Shechan. In hospital at Alexandria (enteric, severe): Corporal J, Wattß. In hospital 'at Alexandria (enteric, severe): Sergeant J. Bosomworth. Reported dangerously ill (gunshot wound in chest) and in hospital at Alexandria: Corporal L. D. Carter. Admitted to hospital at Alexandria: Trooper Irving (jaundice, severe), Sergeant J. W, Sealy (enteric, severe), Trooper J. Shepherd (frostbite feet, severe). Otago Mounted.—Removed from seriously ill list, in hospital at Malta: Trooper J. T. Brown.
andria: Gunner W. A. Knox (gunshot wound right foot, slight), Gunner E. M. Lake (gunshot wound in thigh), Gunner C. Scown, Gunner J, ,p, Thomson (enteric and jaundice, slight), Engineers.—ln hospital at Alexandria: Sapper D. Kilpatrick (enteric, slight), Sapper W. A. Traatc (pyrexia); Auckland Battalion.—Admitted to Government Hospital, Alexandria: Private A. Blyde (scalded foot), Private A. Tomes-(nephritis, severe). Wellington Battalion.—l n hospital at Alexandria: Private E. 0, Fortune (enteric, severe).
Canterbury Battalion.—ln hospital a t Alexandria: Private R. J. Glen (gastritis), Private J. S, Hyett (sprained ankle, slight), Private T. L. Jones (jaundice, moderate). Canterbury Battalion. Disembarked at Malta: Corporal A, E. Smith (slightly sick).
Otago Battalion.—ln hospital at Alexandria: Sergeant C. R. Bell (abscess buttock), Private J. Jordan (bronchitis, severe), Private L. I. Russell (septic finger).
N.Z, Rifle Brigade.—ln hospital at Alexandria: Private D. Carter (mumps, slight). v '
Medical Corps.—Tn hospital at Alexandria: Private W. Dixon (enteric, slight). Disembarked at Malta: Corel. E. A. Hadler (slightly sick). Army Service Corps.—Died of peritonitis: Private H. Booth.
N.Z. Field Engineers.—Previously reported died of wounds, now reported admitted to hospital at Birmingham: Sapper R. C. Shennan,
Previously reported wounded and missing, now reported killed in action.— Otago Battalion: Lieutenant D. J. A. Lyttlc.
Died of wounds on hospital ship.— Canterbury Battalion: Private H. J. Giles.
Died of wounds on hospital ship Dunluce Castle (buried at sea). —Canterbury Battalion: Private ST. F, Burnett. following reported wounded, admitted 15th Hospital, Alexandria.—Auckland Mounted Rifles: Trooper J. M. Devcnev.
Admitted N.Z. General Hospital, ■Cairo.—Wellington Mounted Rifles: Troopers D. C. Glasgow, C. A. Maunsell, and W. McNeil. N.Z. Field Artillery: Sergeant P. Greig, Captain R. S. McQuarrie. Gunners D. White and T. Brvdonc. Corporal J. J. Busher. Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Trooper F. Woods. Auckland Battalion: Private E. Roper. Wellington Battalion:, Privates E, M. Parker and J. Reed. Canterbury Battalion: Private H. C. Warnock. Admitted 15th Hospital, Alexandria.— Auckland Mounted Rifles: Trooper G. H. Benge, Bombardier G. T. Grover. Sergt. G. R. McKellar, Gunner F. .T. Paswmorc. Canterbury ■ Battalion: Sergeant W. Menzies, Private G. IT. King. Otago Battalion: Corporal S. Coard. Reported wounded—Auckland Mounted Rifles: Trooper C. B. Jolmson. Wellington Battalion: Privates J, Galbraith and G. O. Marshall. Admitted to hospital nt Alexandria.— Otago Battalion: Private W. Dick.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1915, Page 2
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