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THE BALKANS.

BUMANIAN TRANSIT TRAFFIC, Received July 18, 5.5 p.m. Bucharest, July 17. The Government has suspended all transit traffic to Bulgaria, owing to the renewed Bulgarian pin-prick policy on the frontier. UNITED STATES. RAID ON CRIMINALS. Received July 18, 5.5 p.m. New York, July 17. Three hundred police took part in the Philadelphia raid on criminals, and 522 arrests were made. The Magistrates are sitting night and day passing sentences. CANADA .. PROJECTED NICKEL REFINERY. Reuter Service, deceived July 18, 5.30 p.m, Ottawa, July 17. In view of criticism of the shipment of nickel aboard the Deutschland, the Government is arranging to establish a Canadian nickel refinery in Nova Scotia. ROLL OF HONOR. CASUALTY LIST. dOSPITAL REPORT. Wellington, Last Night. In hospital, wounded, dangerously ill. —Private N. E. Anstis. Dangerously ill.—Sergeant G. S. Bagnail. ,Wounded, seriously ill.—Trooper W. Blacklock. Wounded, still seriously ill but making good progress—Private J. Little. Pronounced out of danger—Private F. Brightwell. Wounded, now dangerously ill.— Trooper J. Dungsgev, Private J.'Hutchinson. Dangerously ill, enteric.—Private T. H. Barrington. Wounded, seriously ill, but improving. —C. A. Collier. Wounded, dangerously ill.—Rifleman H. W. Hitthon. Wounded, seriously ill, but improving. —Private W. Logan. Wounded, dangerously ill.—Sergeant E. A. Norris, Gunner M. S. Tyson. Maori Contingent.—Wounded, back, serious, admitted to hospital July 6, Private Kerihi Wellington, Last Night. Killed in action.—Privates D. Smith, H. J. Connell, L. G. Taylor and Trooper F. McWhirter. Died of wounds.—Rifleman H. McCollum, Gunner F. Wm. B. Bowen. Privates ■'< I. Rankin. S. J. Carlyon, P. E. Williams, Corporal G. F. Hammond. Wounded—Privates R. Fraser, C. B. Wetherell, G. Robson, Corporal J. M. Earle, Sergeant A. Lan?, Trooper J. Mangan, Private G. Shcedy, Lance-Cor-poral S. Ballagh, Private J. H. Beanforg, Lanec-Corporal N. L. Benseman, Privates P. Bond, A. H. Caddell, W. Greenhalgh, A. X. Hackney, L. V. McInnes, Sergeant F. McGill, Private C. McRae, Lance-Corponls J. A. Mitchell and H. J. ijales, Privates W. Weston, D. Wratt.en, Rifleman A. A. F. Candy. Privates L. T. Clarke, A. J. Coleman, J. P. Delaney, A. E. Drummond, Rifleman C. F. Fowler, Private E. H. Heather, LanceCorporals W. M. Murray and I. W. Norfolk, Privates F. J. Brady, A. G. Capon, A. T. Fawcett, W. J. Flett, S. Gardiner, A. McDonald, J. Nelson, Sergeant S. G. Thompson, Privates W. S. Watt, A. H. H. Weir, R. J. Atkinson, W. G. Baxter, C. E. Bell, Lance-Sergeant H. Blair, Privates L. A. Boaz, J Burr, R. Batters, J. A. Cooper, E. R. Dalley, T. H. Dixon, H. W. Duckmanton, Rifleman M. Duggan, Privates E. C. Dutton, J. L. Fitgerald, N. C. Gill, G. Hampton, J. A. Hiekey, C. A. Johnson, J. B. Katterns, W. Kelly, W. J. Leekhard, Lance-Cor-porals J. McDonnell, W. C. McLean, Privates A. L. Nugent, J. Orr, J. S. Patrick, C. S. Peterson, W. H. (1 Proctor, W. S. Rickctts, D. Ritchie, Rifleman B. Rogers, Lance-Corporal A. H. Rose, Private M. W. Rowe, Sergeant G. R. Scott, Privates S. S. Scott, J. A. Smart, Corporal A. L. Smith, Sergeant F. W. Smith, Private D. Stephen, Ccrporal P. B. Strongman, Privates F. J. Twiss, F. Utlev, T. E. Watt, Corporal G. Webb, Privates H. O. Wolf, S. Woods, N. B. Wylie, E. Terrell, Gunner G'. Jonnson, Sappers E. B. Brickell, E. Bellingham, L. J. Palmer, Sergeant U. Williamson, SecondIdeutenant F. R. K. Warning. AUSTRALIAN LIST. Sydney, July 18. $ List 185 contains the names of the following New Zcalanders:— Died of illness in Queensland, Lieut. C. Henry; wounded, Privates S. Steele, D. Tolmie; returned to duty, Q3I.S. E. P Titchener, % and A. ,W. ReiO..

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1916, Page 5

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THE BALKANS. Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1916, Page 5

THE BALKANS. Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1916, Page 5

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