ROLL OF HONOR.
' T %- CASUALTY LIST. I By Mcgraph.—Press Association. Wellington, September 23. Killed in action.—Captain G. C. Armvtrong, Captain J. F. Hunter, SecondLieutenant J. S. Dagg, Second-Lieutenant B. Sheridan, Captain L. S. Jennings. Died of wounds.—Gunner A. J. Gettings, Gunner W. 11. Russell, Captain IT. S. Tremewan. Died of cerebro-spinal meningitis.— Private. W. Hampsnn. Missing.—Second-Lieutenant A. D. Bremner, Second-Lieutenant R. D. M'Lcan. Missing, believed wounded.—Lieutenant J. E. Cuthill, Lieutenant A. V. Valentine. Correction. Previously reported i wounded, now reported not wounded but ! evacuated sick.—Farrier H. 11. llorton. I Wounded.—Trooper J. Owens, Temp.1 Major W. O. Wray, Captain D. E. , Bremer, Captain G. 11. Ferguson, SecondLieutenant A. C. Cooper, Second-Lieu-tenant E. J. L. Hewitt. Second-Lieuten-ant G. D. Page, Second-Lieutenant G. A. Tuck, Second-Lieutenant E. R. Hudson, Lieutenant J. H. Barr. Lieutenant J. B. Struthcrs, Lieutenant T. F. C. Christian, Second Lieuteiinnt A. I. T.' Macdougall, Lieutenant M. M. Watt, Second-Licuten ant D. D. Dunn, Second-Lieutenant L. A. Morison, Second-Lieutenant P. Pile, Sec-ond-Lieutenant P. A. Spurdle, Temp.Lientenant D. W. M'Clurg, Acting-Lieu-tenant A. B. Ayling, Captain 11. A. Good, Trooper T. J. M'C'arthv. Gunner G. I.orenz, Private 1. Bell,' Private G. R. Garrett, Lance-Corporal P. Ne.ilson, Rifleman C. Cleaver, Rifleman .). Combe, Rifleman C. Fyfe, Rifleman !■'!. Greenhalg'a, Uiflcman J. G. M'Brattney, Rifleman .•. Miller, Rifleman V. G. Stanley, Rifleman V. C. J. Tinnelly Rifleman A. J. Woods. j Wounded embarked for England.— I Lance-Corporal W. Biraie. I Wellington. Last Night. I Died of wounds.—.Second-Lieutenant G. I 1) Alexander, Private 11. li. Gwillam, I Lieut. J. 11. Ban-. Lance-Corporal J. L. I Graham, Sergeant R. Hall, Private -1. lice. Rifleman I). J. Irving, Rifleman W. i Keilv, Rifleman G. E. Westla'-e. Major ! A. A. Martin, .Private ■). .Morton., Died. -Trooper T. I.angc'ou. Mis.-ing.-Licut. A. M. Dnrant and Sergt. <"'. IS. I'dwuieby. Collection: Previously reported as wounded, now reported wounded acci--1 ilental.—Sapper J. Reid. Wounded.— Captata -M. Grainger, Sappci Edwards, Second-Lieut. W. P. Bell, Captain J. B. Parks. Wounded, admitted to hospital—Gunner W. 11. Russell. Sapper R. 11. Fryer, Privates J. G. Brett, W. Brodie. V. W. Chambers, J. Mcl-'raser, I. W.. Knocks, | \V. H. Martin, C. .-!. Mellor and J. A. -Uantoii, Captain H. K. Sure, Riflemen 1. J. L. Chapman, W. J. Collins, A. 0. )uysh, V. Denuisou, W. 11. Dennison, (.'. 1-'. M. Godtsehalk, A. I. Griffiths, and W. ' R. llurdwick, Lance-Corporal A. C. Langlands, Riflemen W. R. Aloincs, (I. .1. Cooper. J. Maitland and T. L. Widdup. Wounded, embarked for England. Acting-Bombardier W. 1). Lester, Riflemen C. R. Pain, H. Hill. Slightly wounded, remaining with , unit.—Sapper T. Peimell. Maori Contingent.—Died of wounds: ' Second-Lieutenant 11. M. Kohere, Died of tuberculosis, Auckland hospital.—Private Tiiuoka. Wounded.-Captain J. D. C. Duncan. Wounded, admitted hospital.—Sergt. C. Goldsmith.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1916, Page 5
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