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ROLL OF HONOR.

HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington. Dee. 13. Dangerously ill.—Private E. ,M. Blundell. Gunner C. E. Game, Privates Vl. Garlick, C. V. Hobbs, Lance-Corporal W. P. Kirk, Privates J. Shepherd, W. H. S. Taylor. • Still dangerously ill.—Private F. 0 Handle. Seriously ill.—Privates 0. Happy, C A. Harper, Lnneo-C'orporal T. Knretu, Private A. J. Kido, Rifleman P, Mitchell, Private 11. White. Still'seriously ill.—Privates 11. Manson, W. Skinner. Condition still critical.—Private W. E Jilaneh. , . Removed from seriously ill list.—P,i* f'emim W. C. Belcher. Privates J. Fin--11-rty, A. Godfrey, J. MeKendry, Trooper -VI JfacKonzie, Rifleman J. H. Marwick, Lance-Corporal T. Mather, Rifleman J. ■I. Robertson, Lance-Corporal H. W. Pitt, Private J. Ryan, Lance-Corporal F Ward. - Severe eases—Privates' L. Falconer, S G. Hayes. Condition improving.—Lance-Corporal R. S. Delivers, Privates T. C. Thompson. Ei. H. Thorns. Progressing satisfactorily.—Corporal 1.. C. Leo, Rifleman G. .T. Parkinson, Privates H. W. Passey, Wm. Venvelle. Progressing satisfactorily.—Rifleman L. J. D. Weir. v Not severe, eases.—Private B. Cot-tc-iell, Lancc-Corporal XV. Dcnnehy, Corporal G. M. Llovd, Privates N. Mark, A. T. Robertson; L. F. Tritt, H. M Young.

COURT OF ENQUIRY REPORTS. Tiie following is the finding of the Court of Enquiry:— Previously reported believed killed now reported killed in action.—Private •J. IT. Bennsman. Previously reported missing, believed billed, now reported killed in action.— i.ancc-Corporals C. S. Nicholson, A Morgan. Previously reported missing, now re ported killed in action. —Privates G. An derson, A. 11. Macauley, J. J. Oboyle, E Dwio. Previously reported wouifded, now re ncrted killed in action.—Lance-Corpora 1 T.. Pennington. Previously reported wounded, now reported missing.—Private G. D. Gray,. ;.ance-Corporal .T. Morrison, Privates A I. Rix, S. F. Johkcrs. E. Lunn, W. H *»'c:sh. Previously reported believed (lied ol wounds, now reported diedlof wounds.— Lance-Corporal A. P. Gardiner, Private!V. S. Marshall, 3. W. Lindsay, Lanee Corporal G. Walker. Previously reported \vo\inded and misf : ug. now reported died of'wounds.—Privat? H. D. McDonald. Died of wounds.—Private R. Galbraitli Lied of sickness.—Gunner F. S. FcnIrill, Sergeant G. E. Groome. Reported wounded.— Private F. 0. X. Graham. Reported wounded, admitted to hospital.— Privates G. 11. Andrews, V. H. Revel!, A. Williamson, G. Glossop. MAORI CONTINGENT CASUALTY LIST. Reported died of" sickness.—Privates Tawhai, Ilorepa, luapaki, Reported wounded, admitted to liospi t:\l, Lance-Corporal Tom Leach. AMONGST THE WOUNiDED. Says the Hawera Star:—A few weeks ago new? reached Kaponga that Mr. William Faull bad been wounded at the front, and sent to England. But it is an il! wind that blows no good. We 'an well imagine the. pleasure it must -have given Private Faull, 011 bis arrival St .Southampton, to find himself ."a red for and attended to by his old friend, Dr. Maclagan. In a letter received by tile Rev. 0. -M. Stent, Dr. Maclagan str.tes: "I have actually come across one ot our most devoted lads, Willie. Faull. He i? at present in the, hospital at Broekenhurst. He was wounded in the shoulder, and a piece of shrapnel was still in it when .[ Inst attended him. But be is almost right again, and will sSiorth be leaving us. Please tell bis mothes and all his ""iends that there is absolutely nothing to worry about. What a splendid, upright fellow be has developed into, and be is a lad to be proud of" 'Dr. Maclagairs address is the Alliance Hotel, Southampton, England,- and lie will be only too pleased to keep an eye on any of the men .vlio hail from Kapongn and the surrounding district if their niends will kindly write to him.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 December 1916, Page 6

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586

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 14 December 1916, Page 6

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 14 December 1916, Page 6

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