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ROLL OF HONOR.

CASUALTY LIST. By fVlegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Dec. 15. Tin Follo-viiig is the,finding of tin; Court of En -iiiiry:-- ' Previously icportod wounded, believed dead, now "cported killed in action: Wellington Infantry Battalion: Private E. C Knyvett. Previously reported missing, now reported killed in action.—Privates R. I'arkyn, J. Stewart. .1. Fitzgerald. A. E. Bagrie, C. L.ss, J. Palon, S. P. Wallace, Previously reported wounded, now reported missing —Privates J. F. Chambers, P. Muleahy, P. Gould. Previously reported missing, now reprrtod reasonable to suppose prisoner in tlie hands of tlie Germans.—-Lanee-Cnrporal J. M. Hall, Private R. T. Strnthcrn. Reported killed in action.—Rifleman A Board, Driver J. Codlin, Privates C. I'. Colville, P. W. Keane, E. E. Swete, Linemen J. Pulford, V. W. Fry.

Reported wounded. Privates D. T.yi.eli, I). Moore, A. 11. Mnrley, W. T Mortland, A. J. Hansby, W. T. Asliby, Trooper E. .1. Ueardon, Privates A. MacLean, H. White, Rifleman E, Davoy, Private T. B. Smith, -Corporal H. S. F.airtgate, Riflemen J. ICirkland, L. Uden, A. G. Osborne, Second-Lieutenant H. S. WagstafL Reported wounded, admitted to hospital.—Privates W. Ingrey, A. C. Taylor, Lineman H. F. Noble.

Repoi'tcd wounded, remaining with unit.—Sergeant A. Plumley. Reported wounded, November 28, reji ined unit, Lance-Corporal A. Roper. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. The following are reported still dangerously ill. —Private F. T. Bowell, Private H. J. Stowe. The following, previously reported dangerously ill, are now reported seriously ill—Private A. N. Hanan, Rifleman A. MTCay. The following reported seriously ill.— Privates W. J. O'Kane, E. Scott, Taura, Riflemen J. Friend, J. Hartree, Private .T. Low, Riflemen J. R. M'Gill, P. L. M'Grath, J. Murray. The followii.g arc removed from the dangerously i',i list.—Private H. N. Dawson, Rifleman A. R. Houston, Privates D. M'Connell. A. M'Miilan, J. Plato, J R. Bradshnw, Corporal R. S. Bremner, Trooper R. Deacon, P'-ivato G. O. .Gaskili. Rifleman L. J. Matthews.

The following are reported as severe eases.—Trooper A. Bellemin, Gunner F. Drabble, Rifl-snan C. M. Edgar, Private F A. Giliman, Rifleman E. H. Kirkland, Gunner C. V. M'Beth, Privates Moeau. William A. i\. Morgan. Tlie following are progresing satisfactorily.—Privates H. 11. Ansley, W. Best, Sergeant .1. W. M'Mnrrav", Private R. F. Yates.

The following are reported not severe cares.—Major 11. S. N. Robinson, Captains J. 11. Lnxford, W. C, M'Caw, Lieutenants IT. W. H. Coates. C. B. Lcckycr, Nurse E. Nix in. Private A. S. Boardmau, Gunner T. Brown, Sergeant .1. M. Bryant, Private .1. Burdetr. Lance-Corporal J A. Chills. I mates H. Croft, F. W. J. Collins, Rifleman .1. ('. Crowley, Gunner P. P. Donovan, Rifleman H. A. Douglas Lance-Corpora! C. P. Foster, ;Frivates R. Forrester, J. Gallagher, F. Giddens, A. G. Glastonbury, Trooper A. W. Goldsmith, Lance-Corporal 11. H. Hanson. Privates IT. Long, A. F. M'Callum, 1). M'Tntyre, Trooper M. Mackenzie, Privates W. M-Lean, W. Af-Mullan, Rifleman G. G M'Nanghton. Trooper A. .1. M'Phcrson, Temporary-Sergeant •!. E. Mayo, Privates F. R. Messenger, F. L. Parsonage, W. Pope, S. M. Purdie, Gunner H. M. Regan, Privvtes J. B. Reid, F. H. Riekitt, A. Ridings, T. Roberts, Troopers A. Sellwood, J. F. Sinclair. Gunner G. R. Shaw, Rifleman R. M Shield, Privates W. Smith, S. J. Stanley, Riflemen tt. Stocks, G. Stoddart, R. D. Swanwiek, Privates 0. G. Thomson, M. Toki. Riflemen J. Turnbiill, L. Uden, Private Ten Wiremu. BY THE MAHEXO The following Taranaki men are returning hy rhc Mahen(>, due at Auckland on Monday:—Sergeant K. R. M'lsaae, Trooper J. IT. Stanley, Scrgl. C. B. Webster, Private R. E.'l'. Dowling. Riflemen R. P. Best and P. J. Mnson (all jf New Plymouth). Privates A H. Peters, G. Butler. P. A. Lewis, Leslie -lack-son, Driver P. W. Johnston (al 1 of Hawera). Lance-Corporal A. 10. White (Tikorangi),-Private ('. T. .Joyce (I- thtir.il alii), Private f!. W. Point on (Tarikil, Rifleman A. K. Masters (Stmtfcrd), Rifleman IT. M. Poole (Auroa) Sister Elsie May M'AHuui is also retrniiug.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1916, Page 2

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ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1916, Page 2

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1916, Page 2

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