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ROLL OF HONOR.

HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS .REPORT. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Yesterday. Discharged convalescent, Alexandria. —Canterbury Mounted: Trooper E. C. Armstrong. Field Artillery: Gunner A, V Brown. Auckland Battalion: iPrivatcs A. Belsliam, S. R, Keogh, S. A. Liddicat and G. J. Payne. Wellington Battalion: Corporal L. .A. Kinzett, Privates P. Allen, I<\ Oollis and P. W. Ryan. Canterbury Battalion: Private R. I'. Walsh. Otugo Battalion: iPrivate J. E. McClelland. Rille Brigade: Rifleman A. CI. 13. Stubbing. Admitted 21st General Hospital, Alexandria.—Canterbury Mounted: Trooper IT. Windleburn (enteric, slight). Otago Mounted: Trooper J. McNeece (enteric, slight). Canterbury Battalion: Private G. K. Bnzett (mumps and dysentery, severe). Engineers: Sapper W. E. Far- • liiharson (enteric, slight). Transferred from Gibraltar to England.—Auckland Mounted: Trooper P. P. St. Clair. Field Artillery: Gunner R. S. "Bums, Bombardiers E. A. Finchum and C. 0. Knewstubb, Driver E. Xavklew. Engineers: Sappers W. G. Hook and J. Maud. Otago Battalion: Lance-Corporal W. P. Morrin, Private 11. Young. Medical Corps: Private R C. Patterson. Previously reported dangerously ill, now reported progressing favorably.— Army Service Corps: Driver W. J. Clark.

CASUALTY LIST. Wellington, Resterday. Auckland Battalion.—Killed in hospital on Canterbury's Slope, Dardanelles, presumably hospital under fire: Private J. T. Armstrong. Otago Battalion.—Previously reported wounded and missing, now reported reasonable to suppose killed in action: Lieut. R. E. Egglestone,

Canterbury Battalion.—Previously reported wounded, further reported died of wounds: Lieut. A. F. L. iPriest. Now Zealand Rides.—Died of wounds: Rifleman E. N. Davis. Died of wounds at Mutrah, result of fractured skull: Corporal A. Wollatt. Canterbury Battalion.—Died at Dunedin Hospital, ex hospital ship Tahiti, of typhoid fever: Private 11. Senior. N.Z. Rifle Brigade.—Died of dysentery at N.Z. General Hospital, Cairo: Rifleman J. T. Johnstone. Reported wounded.—Auckland Battalion: Private J. 11. Lawn (disembarked at Malta, slightly wounded). Otago Battalion: Lieut. W. M. McKenzie {mortally wounded). N.Z. Rifle Brigade: Corporal F. 0. Bridgeman (severely wounded in chest). Maori Contingent.—Died of pleurisy: Private W. Mangaroa. The following have been discharged convalescent at Alexandria, no date given: Private J. Atamu, Sergt. C. C. Breen, Private R. Pohatu. Disembarked at Malta, slightly siek: Corporal J. Thompson, Lieut, E. Tingey, Private E. Waranilii.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1916, Page 2

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ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1916, Page 2

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1916, Page 2

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