ROLL OF HONOR.
FURTHER CASUALTIES, By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Yesterday. Wellington Mounted.—Died of wounds, Second-Lieutenant A. L. Hewitt. Otago Battalion.—Died of pleurisy, pneumonia, and carbuncle on face: Private H. J. Cameron. Maori Contingent.—Died of chronic phthisis and empynemia, Private W. Mira. Dangerously ill No. 1 Australian Stationary Hospital, Ismailin. Otago Mounted Rifles: Trooper R. Wilson. Admitted to Walton-on-Tliames Hospital.—Wellington Battalion: Private B. Cranswick. Pronounced out of danger.—Canterbury Battalion: Private A. S. Monteith. Army Service Corps: Driver G. F. Harvey, Driver H. M. Clothier. Dangerously ill, Cairo. —Driver A. W. Baker. Admitted Pont de Koubboh Hospital. —Otago Mounted: Trooper E. T. Harrison. Auckland Battalion: Lance-Corpl. A. McArthur, Lieut. A. R. Merrington, Private P. «T. Preece. Wellington Battalion: Privates <l. Belflt and V. E. Lane, Lance-Corporal K. Luscombc, Privates J. 11. O'Sullivan and A. M. Vile. Otago Battalion: Privates J. T. Beck, T. Hall, T. C. W. Sims, J. W. Sweeney and W. J. Wlllcox. \ r .X. Field Artillery: Gunners W. T. Duekmanton, ,T. Tyler, and J. R. Wiltshire. N.Z. Field Engineers: Farrier U. Bradley. N.Z. Medical Corps: Corporal J. Wordcn. Condition sliglitly improved.—Wellington Mounted: Troo]ier ,T. W. Geangc. Pronounced out of danger.—Army Pay Department: Pay-Sergeant C. Gamble. Admitted Pont-de-Koubbeli Hospital.— Auckland Battalion: Private G. N. Hart, Corporal J. Richardson. Wellington Battalion; Privates C. 11. Dorsctt and D. Gibson, Sergeant R. Malcolm. Canterbury Battalion: Private 1!. J. Staples. Otago Battalion: Private A. Tones. N.Z. Field Artillery: Gunners A. G. ITarman and G. Robinson and Driver D. Skinner. THE LATEST LIST. Wellington, Last Night. Previously reported believed dead, now reported killed in -action; result of Court of Inquiry.—Auckland Battalion: Lieut. IT. S. Baddeley, Second-Lieut. J. M. Corbett. Killed in action at the Dardanelles.— Wellington Battalion: Private W. McCormick. Previously reported missing and believed dead, now reported killed in action; result of Court of Inquiry.—Otago Battalion: Lieut. C. R. Sargood. Previously reported believed dead, now reported died of wounds received in action; result of Court of Inquiry.— Major F. Stuckey. •Pronounced out of danger, Feb. 14, Auckland Mounted Rifles: Trooper L. N, Fisher. Fallowing have been admitted to hospital in the 'United Kingdom and are progressing satisfactorily: Auckland Battalion: Private W. Keily. Canterbury Battalion: Private T. F. Blues. Removed from seriously ill list,.—N.Z. Field Artillery: Gunner !d. Murcbinsoui J
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1916, Page 5
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