ROLL OF HONOR.
CASUALTY LlvSr >:0. 258. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, December 31. Auckland Mounted Rifles.— Prariyusl) reported "reasonable to suppose dead," now reported Ey unit as killed in action: Scrgt. C. L. Davies. Canterbury Battalion.—Died of pneumonia, in l!Hh General Hospital. Alexandria: Private J. R. Burnett. WouirJed, left thigh, no date given: Private W. H. Browne. .Previously reported by unit as killed in action, now reported by hospital at Malta wounded, present location (December 29) Spinola camp, Malta: Private 0. A. Hamilton. Dangerously ill at loth General Hospital, Alexandria: Private F. Bristol e. Admitted Mtli General Hospital, Alexandria, not yet diagnosed: Private A. Karanti.
Admitted to l!)th General Hospital, Alexandria.—Auckland Mounted Rides (enteric, slight |: Trooper "P. R Smith. Wellington Mounted Rides (enteric, severe): Sergt. T. Dent; '(Para typhoid, slight), Sergt. S. Foote. Otago Mounted Rifles (enteric, severe): Trooper F. Spittle. Wellington Battalion (Para typhoid, severe), Private P. Rasmussen. Otago Mounted Rifles—Admitted 21st General Hospital, Alexandria (enteric, severe): Trooper R. F. Anderson. Dangerously ill at Malta (enteric): Trooper J. T. Brown.
N.Z. Field Avfillevy.—Previously reported dangerously ill, now out of danger: Second-lieutenant h. W. Tomlin. Wellington Battalion.—Admitted Government Hospital, Alexandria (influenza): T.auee-Corporal F. C. Tunley. N.Z. Rifle'Brigade.—Dangerously ill, gunshot wound in abdomen, at. 21st General Hospital, Alexandria: Rifleman A. Hoy.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1916, Page 2
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