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ROLL OF HONOR.

CASUALTY LIST. Wellington, 'Last Night. Reported killed in action.—Sapper H. I>. Jellyman, Privates D. S. Daviee, E. J. Smith, 'Rifleman J. Buckley. Previously reported missing, believed -illed, now declared by Court of Enquiry killed in action—Rifleman T. W. Armitage. Reported missing believed to he a prisoner in enemy's hands (finding of Court nf hnquiry) Lance-Corporal A. M. Kemp. Reported wounded Captain .T. 0. Scott, Gunner S. A Kav, Sapper K.' MeUngli, Lance-Corporal J. Camplin, Privates P. W. Fitcliett, D. P. McKav 1! Johnson, I'. A. Hill, .1. F. .Alunro 'if ,T Shepherd V. E. c. C„llett ; S. (i. Womlj W. (.. Rhodes, C. IT. Kiev, S. Breading, ■I. A. Johnston, P. \Y. Clifford, J D Peterson. I>. M. Snnshall, Rifleman R Scott, Temp.-Sergeant W. 1). Ilerron. Reported wounded, admitted to hospital, and since discharged—Private .T. Fitzgerald. ' Reported slightly wounded) remaining with unit—.Sergeant (i. C. Hitchcock] Rifleman J. IF. Barrett, Private A. G Swinton (W.. .Maori Contingent). Reported wounded accidentally—Private C. Edwards. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS RETORT. Wellington, Last Night. Reported dangerously ill.—Cpl. A. Allan, Gunner A. Gilbert, Rifleman T. Walker. Reported still dangerously ill.—Ptes. J. Grassis, H. (I. Greaves, J. D. Peterson. Reported still seriously ill.—Pte L. Simmonds. Pronounced out of danger—Private P. Tupara. Reported as severe eases.—Lieut. E. T. Olds, Ptes. J. A. Anderson, E. L. Glare,, W. Uanita, D. F. Maekay, W. A. MePhail, J. Magnire, W. J. P. Matin. J. P. Monro, W. Patterson, Rfm. W. Davidson, Trooper A. Gregory, I.ance-Cpin. G. C. Connor, J. JC. McNui'tv, Sapper E. 11. Tate, Sergt R. P. Thomas. Not reported as severe cases.—Captains K. S. Caldwell. M. B. M. Tweed, Licuts A. C. Birss, H. A. Ellingham, B. P. Scannell, Nurse I. M. Muric, "Sergt. E. J. Devonport, 11. Jordan, C. B. Lepper, K. de C. Beauehamp, J. L. Camplin, J. A. Martin, W. .1. 011"rai, W. McAllum, Sergt. T. A. Bishop, R. W. Richardson, S. Stnrgess, Corp. P. Brown, A. L. Griffiths,' J. E. Hodgson, 11. A. Hughes, 13. James, A. 6. Jones, F. 11. McNutt, W. Micklethwaite, Q.M.S. C. IT. (iriflin. Sapper \V. M. Clarkson, R. J. Hoy, A. McFarlane, W. 11. Savage, E. McQuillan, J. Mounter, H. J. Osborne,jC. 11. Pearce,'Gunner W. P. Mar.vood, P. J. Potter, L. M. Hair, W. li. Byron, W. A. Crossan, R. J. Cruikshanks, W. G. Day, G. A. Ehvin, D. Keane, S. S. Loreniers, G. J. A. McCaul, A. E. Neave, Driver G. A. Cooper, J. Dickey, C. Dreaver, Tprs J. S. Brosnahan, A, F. Koger, Rider C. C. Mollis, Rfin. C. E. Clarke, F. Duke. C. Harris, A. Ilodder, D. Hunt,' W. A. Isles, A. E. Lindsay, C. MeAmiUy, J. McDonald, L". C. McEwen, S. H.Mclnlosh. K. V. Maurice, J. B. Smith, 11. Stephens, A. W. Thomson', Ptes. J. Allen, A. B. Bennett, F. 11. Black, L. C. Rrown, W. Bruce, J. A. Cainiev, 11. S. Cameron, C. T. Chambcrlaiu,' C. A. Chisholm, C. A. Collins, F. Collins, W. C. Cunnecn, J. Cuniiinghani, G. E. IT. H. Pyason, T. C. Firmstone, A. R. Gavan, F. 11. Goldfinch, C. Graham, P. E; Grant, G. W. Ginmion, A. W. P. Hancock, W. 11. Harrold, J. Harland, F. Hieks, J. Higgie. W. W. Higgins, W. t-\ Holdstock, C. R. Jones, R. N. Johnston, C. E. Johnson, T. T.ane, C. P. Leaity, P. S. Livermorc, R. \V. McUeath, J. McDonald, L. V. Mclimes, D. MePherson, A. C. Nicholson, 1). S. Marsh, 11. Meltzer, R. Pnrcell, H. Rawiri, F. D. M. Reader, W. Ross, ]). Sloane, T. H. Stephens, A. Stewart, H. Takina, J. A. 'fate, H. G. Taylor, L. ff. Terry, T. Tiokc. / Progress report of patients at Walton pn Thames Hospital:—Condition thb same—C. Carter. With the exception of 'ie above and those reported dangerously or seriously ill, all patients aru progressing favc-rably. New Zealand General Hospital, Broekpnhurst, condition the same—Lieuts. A. S. Bailey, M. Burrell, K. K. Benjamin I. Burdett, A. Cleave, I'. Grrenall, J. L, Ilarraway, A. T. Lccming, (i. A. l ewis, A. D. MeCnnn. \V» tin, McNah, W. H. Martin, 's. E. Millar, P. E. Milligan, A. E. Parkiiißon, J. P. Robinson, K. A. Tiioiuas, 1). W. Thoresen, C. Walker, V. C. Webber, R. J. Welch, P. Wliitenian With the exception of the above all those reported dangerously or seriously ill, all patients are progressing favor*bly. No. 3 General Hospital, Codford: Condition the same—J. Adam, W. Cleaver, R. P. Hansen, W. J. MeConkey, J, G. A. McGregor, T. E. Morgan, S. Mor•is, 11. E. Preeci. A. 10. Purdie, A. I Shannon, J. Stirling, 0. G. Swan, C. G. Thomson, S. F. Toon, S\ Williams, A. Wishart, L. Woodberry. With tlio ixeejition of the above and those reported dangerously or seriously ill, all patients Ore progressing favorably.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1917, Page 5

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ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1917, Page 5

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1917, Page 5

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