ROLL OF HONOR.
HOSPITAL AXD PROGRESS REPORT. By Teicgraph.—Press Association. The following are reported as severe cases:—Riileman AY. CI. Buchanan, Lanee-Corporals .T. H. liurton, R. Collioun ■ Riflemen T. Crossley, AV. E. A. Cushion, A. Graham, W. F. Heppell,. Privates A. L. Hern, H. Hopkins, Corporal J. Horsfall, 'Privates 0. L. Howard, P. S. Johnston. Lanee-Corporai D. A. •rollie, Privates C. CI. Land, ,7. Lee=, L. i). AlcCracken, Corporal R. 0. Mason, Privates 0. P. Milner, G. Xeilson, W. Redmond, E. C. Sanson, Lance-Corporal S. R. Parr, Privates J. Tiirnlmll, IS. .7. K. Walker, G. V. Wheeler, Rifleman D. Williamson, Private F. Williamson, Sapper G. Wynne. Reported as not severe eases—Major C. V. "I.eeming, Lieutenant-; T. I). Barker K. C. Clayton, E. R. V. Petrie, Privates R. Allan, A. Astin, F. C. Bailey, E. Bone, Rifleman A. Cameron, Gunner .1. T. Campbell, Privates C. F. Chandler, 1). 'P. Clark, .7. T. Collicoa.t, 1). Coyle, Rifleman F. A. Column, Lunee-Corporal S. T. Darling, Private P. J. Be Souza, Gunner S. Earnshaw. Lance-Corporal A. T. Gaskin, Private R. L. Grant, Rifleman P. .7. I7arto, Gunner J. Hurley, Private F. L.' Izod, Riflemen 'P. Jessup, G. 7,. C. Martin. Privates B. L. Mcdland, P. A. Murphy, 77. P. Oakde.n, P. T. O'Brien, 77. Organ, Rifleman G. Paul, 7>ance-Oor-poral S. G. Pettcrson, Privates W. 71. Rangiao, 77. Raine, R. S. .lieilly, E. .7. I'obb, Corporal A. Shannon, Private .T. V. Sofl'e, Driver W. 0. Stewart, Privates A. M. Stokes, 77. S. T. G„ Straucbon, 0. G. Swan, W. Thomas, T. F. White, D. Wilson, V. A. Wright. Dangerously ill.—Driver W. T. Edwards, H. A.'W. Billing, F. T. A. Powell. Seriously ill —Private C. E. Ellison. Seriously ill but improving.—Captain A. L. Cray.
Cases reported serious.—Privates C. C. Liuei. T. Donald, Gunner P, McCullough. Cases reported not serious.—Captain P. .lorv. Sister Emilv Curtis, Sergeants li. Caliill. H. E. Freed, It. Kirker, J. V. Xei-rv, Sapper 1.. (i. Kent, Privates K. F. N. Brittain, G. R. Collinson, D. A. Craigio, G. M. Day, A. It. Edwards, 1,. Elliott, (I. FrusiT, K. (ialbraith, C. C. lloisbrugh, W. A. Ifurle, .J. Jcwitt, W. A. Knowles, .1. A. Nell, T. Reynolds, C. I'). M. Seott, B A. W.vlif. Riflemen A. E. Kinvri»Ht. It. I'. Johnston, J. McCracken, W. McGill. FINDINGS OF COURT OF INQUIRY. Wellington, December 7". The following is the finding of the Court of Inouiry: Previously reported missing, now reported killed in action —Private E. H. •lesson. Previously reported wounded, now reasonable to suppose killed in actionPrivate J. I). Hughes. Previously reported missing and believed killed, now reported killed in action—Lance-Corporal >I. R. Butler. Previously reported missing and believed killed, now reasonable to suppose killed in action)— Private R. 1). T'lodoy. Reported died of wounds —Private H. B. Scott. Reported drowned at sea while endeavoring to save a child—Trooper K. A. Bayne. Reported wounded, admitted to Iris-pital—Second-Lieut. A. D. Smith, Riflemen .f. \Y. Clayson, A. W. McKendry, 0. R. Montgomery, Lance-Corporal R. L. McDonald.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 December 1916, Page 7
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