CASUALTY LIST.
KILLED AND WOUNDEP
.Reported 'filled in action: Private E. L. Herbert,/ Corporal F. Marfell, Privates F. Henry and D. A. Aitken, LanceCorporal C. I<\ Bennett, Sergeant A. Carmichaol,. Lancc-Corporal JI. Dnnlop, Corporal R. V. Fleming, Privates L McNeil, W. Walker, J. Wisliart and A. Davidson, Acting-Corporal C. E. Sutherland, Private P. R. Billing. Reported died of wounds: 'Private R Algie.
■Reported wounded: Lance-Corporal ,1. A. Jones, Private C. Jleona, Corporal G. 0. ilcft., Mitchell, Privates E. Scott, H. C. Cooper, F. Shclton, H. I. Bailor, A. I'. Collett, A. Kitto, Lance-Corporal C. M. Richardson, Privates J'. ,J. ftyies, ,1. S. Buttenvorth, .1. Platy, S. J." Crawford. R. Friend, 1!. Galb'raith, : P. Cray, W. A. Gregory, J. J. Jarvis. A. .1. .Tohaiison, .1. Johnston, P. S. Johnston, 0. Jones, J. Meigham, J. Merrilecs, J. Myers, G. Neilson, J. \V. O'Brien, Corporal IJ. H. Oxford. Privates E. A. Qiiin •l. Heal, F. J ReddcclilVe, W. Williams! ):. Evans, 1). A. Jloir, I'. L. • Hnxtable, J. Kirkman, KiJlemen S. J. Clark and T. S, Lory.
HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. Removed from dangerously ill list.— Rifleman R. "W. Ainslie. .Removed from seriously ill list.—Rifleman C. H. August, Private IT. F. Brow, Private H. Croft, Private P. P. C. Gr..c •, Rifleman A. E. Clark, Rifleman J. w' Davios. ( Wounded.—Private G. H. Groves. Sick.—Private M. Crosbv, Private C EL Nicholson, Private F. C. Wilkinson, Rifleman (.'. J... Myers, Private G. W. Harlin Seriously ill.—Private F. T. Bowell. Wounded, severe.—Private P. Council, Private H. C. Cooper, Private A. Kitto, Private E. Bone, Private T. A. Kneebone. Sick, severe.—Gunner A. M. Murcott. Wounded.—Private T. O'Neill. Sick.—Serjeant C. E. Colo, Private 11. T. Follay.
Wounded, improving.—Trooper P. McGrath, Trooper W. Joyce, Trooper A. P. Scott, Gunner* J. Flower, Lance-Corporal D. Flynn, Private J. B. Campbell, Sergt T. Field, Private J. Mitchell, Private S. R. Rothwell, Private P. Fahey, Private M. Robino, Private C. Robertson, LamieCorporal J. Clark, Rifleman W. Cossins, Rifleman J. Friend, Rifleman A. W. Taylor, Rifleman Y. H. Williams. .
Sick, improving.—Private J. P. Hislop, .tinner F. C. Rosenthal, Private A. P Grant, Private W. King, Sergeant T. MeRae, Rifleman T. Smith. Wounded, doing well.—Private S. J. Edleston. Sick, doing well.—Private W. H. Martin. Removed from dangerously ill list.— Driver S. B. Smith. Still seriously ill.—Private .7. T. M. Brewster. Rifleman A. B.vers, Private H. r.omns, Private 11. A. Rapson, Private A. L. Nicholls, Private J. R. Bradshaw, Private W. 'i. Carrington, Private A.'F. Low, Corporal R. S. Bremncr.
Still •seriously ill.—Private P. ?..!. Cairick, Private A. McGregor. Rifleman I. )). Allardyce, Lance-Corporal W. 01. Blundell, Lance-Corporal 0. Burnett, Rifleman •I. Chamberlain, Rifleman R. B. Coper. Rifleman L. N. Northover.
Removed from dangerously ill list.—Rifleman G. Stuart.
Removed from seriously ill list.— Trooper F. H. McAuley, Gunner T Brown, Bombardier D. K." Gibb, Gunner J. 0. Hay, Sergeant W. Watson, Private R. A. Anderson. Private J. J. Fitzgerald, Private 11. W. Henderson, Private W. H. Hole, Private J. H. Long, Private J. V. Oliver, Trooper A. C. Parkinson, Private ■I. A. Patton, Private J. Weaver, Private W. R. Woodward, Private C. Hardinghain, Private C. Jones, Private H. E Sliarpe, Private C. W. Throne, Private H. H. Dingle, Lance-Corporal J. O'Gorraan, Private G. P. Zourne, Private J. I. Sharman, Corporal 11. Tweedie, Private J. J. Wakefield, Private A. Wooster, Rifleman K. Bridson. Kemoved from seriously ill list.—Rifle man J. Donn, Rifleman W. Gamble, Rifleman A. C. Graham, Rifleman R. Hallam, Rifleman A. Nicholson, Acting-Sergeant jT. 0. y. Raleigh, Rifleman F. Sisloy, Rifleman R. Wigmore, Corporal N. Williamson, Lance-Corporal W. Wilkic. TARANAKI SOLDIERS. The hospital progress report includes the names of the following Taranaki soldiers:—Wounded (improving): Rifleman A. Bowie (Mrs. D. Bowie, New 'Plymouth, mother). Sick (improving): Private J. H. Murcott (J. H. Murcott, Whangamomona, father); Rifleman H. Longstaff (Mrs. A. Longstaff, Waitara, mother).
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1916, Page 5
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