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ROLL OF HONOR.

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. I By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, May 24'. A casualty list and a hospital and progress report were issued to-uight as follows: Killed in action (May 16) —Lieut. Boyes. Died of sickness (New Zealand, May 22) —Private Wilson. Wounded—Major K. 51. Oresson, Private Morrisey and Private F. W. Read. Slightly wounded—Lance-Corporal F. 0. Bridgeman. Accidentally wounded—Private Lonergan, Lance-Corporal Horn and Rifleman Campbell. Wounded by bombs —Corporal Kearney, Lance-Corporal Tobeck and Private Kassey.

Seriously ill—Sergt. A. H. Outtrim, (Private H. E. Over, Trooper I H. Clark, Rifleman A. Jackson, Private F. Kilbride, Rifleman D. 0. Knight, Trooper T. McGuire, Private P. H. Cross, Pri'vate G. E. Morrow, Lieut. R, P. Beetham, Sergt. W. George, Private IP. J. Havman. Private G. Ramsbotham, Rifleman J. Collins, Driver R. S. Jones.

Admitted to hospital Rifleman A. E. Cotton, Lance-Corporal F. W. Edwards, Gunner L. J. Dumbell, Sergt. S. G. George, Rifleman H. T. McGahey, Trooper J. D. McLaren, Private C. J.'Mather, Private C. Nicholson, Private A. Jamieson, Private R. Leig'hton, Private C. Joyce, Sapper G. Rogers, Sapper J. B'lackmore, Private W. Dickey, Private 11. Chase, Private W. E. Darby, Private S. W. Dickenson, Corpora) R. Hesketh, Rifleman J. O'Donghue, Trooper W. G. Sinclair, Trooper G. H. Smith.

The following have also been admitted to hospital:—Fracture of forearm: Trooper A. 11. Mexted; fracture, Private, L. W. Wilson; fractured humerus, Private J. Murphy; fractured fibula, Rifleman H. F. Ward.

Previously reported wounded and missing, and believed dead; now reported killed in action: Lance-Sergeant U. N. Hogben.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1916, Page 2

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255

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1916, Page 2

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1916, Page 2

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