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CASUALTY .LIST. Wellington, March 19. • Reported killed in action—Wellington Infantry Battalion: Corporal T. S. Crompton, -Private .T. J. Hayes. Rifle Brigade: Rifleman R. Wallace. 'Previously reported missing. now reported wounded and missing (result of Court of Enquiry).—\\Z. Engineers: ' Sapper A. 11. 15. Laikett. Reported wounded. Auckland In- , fantry ■Battalion: Lance-Corporal J. S. . Kcnnerley, Private E. C. Neil. Reported wounded.—Wellington Infantry Battalion: Trooper R. Campbell, Private H. 0. Reeves: Machine-gun Section: Lance-Corporal IT. Wyatt,. N.Z. Engineers: Lance-Corporal J. Wyllie. Rifle Brigade: Riflemen 1 W. H. McMillan, W. H. B. Smith.' • Reported wounded .admitted hospital February 2, rejoined unit February B. Rille Brigade: Rifleman A. S. Collins. • Reported wounded, accidentally."—Sec-ond-Lieut. A, Orr. \ Reported accidentally wounded January 30, rejoined unit February 13. Rilic Brigade: Lance - Corporal E. I'. •Miller. Wellington, Last Night. Reported died of wounds.—Auckland Infantry Battalion: Private R. A. Ferguson. Canterbury Infantry Battalion: Private 11. 11. Martin. Reported wounded.—N.Z. Engineers: .Sapper W. D. Tilsley. Wellington Infantry Battalion: Private A. .1. McKay. Itifle Brigade: Rifleman J. 11. Ellery. Peportad wounded, admitted to hospital.—Wellington Infantry Battalion: Privates R. 10. Jones, S. R. Grinjes, N. S. Wilson'. N.Z. Rifle Brigade: Riflemen E. G, C'hatterley, T. C; Toon HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS RETORT. Reported dangerously ill.—Rifleman G. Gumming, Privates W. Freeman, C. Mcliae, 11. il. Martin, W. R. Watson. Reported still dangerously ill.—Sapper li. Mellugli, Private E. Preston. Removed from dangerously ill-list.— Sapper (!. B- J. W. Sweetman. Reported seriously ill. —Privates Corfield, L. W. Bennett, F. E. Hazell, J. Stoncham. , Removed from seriously ill.list.—Privates J. Nicholson, W. J. Okane, W. Skinner, K. C. Warin. Reported Dangerously 111.—Rifleman W. McClelland, Sergeant Sullivan. Reported Still Dangerously 111, But Progressing Favorably.—'Privates L. Bishop, E. Solson. Reported Seriously 111.—Lieut. P. Cliisholm, Privates 11. B. Bussell, E. L. Drake, C. Mcßae. Reported Still Seriously 111, but Condition Improving.—Privates A. P. Grant, J. Moore, W. F. Sharp. v Removed frcm Dangerously 111 List.— Privates L. W. Bennett, T.' J. Burgess, Eifleman R, M. C'ain, Corporal N. Durham. Reported as Severe Cases.—Driver B. L. filing, 'Private J. Clague, Rifleman 11. .Corner, Private S. R. Grimes, Corporal •I. S. T. Kcnnerley, Private R. L. Little, Rifleman S, O'Lcary, Private E. Scarry, Sappe/W. 0. Sfaail, Private N. S. Wilson, £orporal, J. L. Wyllie. N<# Reported as Severe Cases.—Lt.Col. R. R. firegor, Major A. C. TemerIfy. Lieut. P. C'hisholm, Sappers A. J. G, Bartiett, Private C. Blaker. Reported as Not Severe Cases.—'Private D. Bowler. Corporal D. S. Boyd, Privates 11. C. F. Clarke, D. J. Cornelius, Driver T. Cosgrave, Sapper S. B. Curtis, Rifleman M. Davis, Privates W. JI. Dean, P. Douglas, Win. Dninimoiul,'E. R. Edgecombe, E. J. Flynn, E. L. Foreman, 11. Franklin, S, J, Gibson, L. W. Gillespie, Rifleman W. 11. Gould, Trooper C. 11. Grant, Privates W. R. Grooby, W. T. llardinar, F.-Sgt. W. E, Hawkc, Trooper A. J. P. Hawkins, Private C. L. llaye=, Rifleman T. W. Hazelhurst, Sapper' H, D. Henderson, .Gunner -T. M. Henry, Rifleman 11. S. Hooper, Driver R. Moulder, "Private E. L. Hughes, Rifleman A. Jack-
son, 'Privates L. Jones, AV. J. Laing, L. V. A. l.illey, E. K. Longbottom. Not Reported as Severe Cases.—Private T. R. Lynskv, Rifleman J. McCarthy, Gunner G. McKay, Privates P. N. Martin, G, E, Mitchell, G. R, Munro, Corporal W. F. Xoes, Private E. Rait, KJflemen 0. W. Reeves, T. C. Scott, Pri-
vate J. Sheelran, Corporal J. IT. T. Shelter, Corporal J, Simmonds, Privates F. 0. C. Thompson, .T. E. Turnwald, Riflemen W. .T. K. Warren, A. G. AVarren, 'Privates J. R. Watson. T. ,J. Watt, A. J. Webster, T, Wells, F. <». White, E. L, Williams, E. Williams, E. AVilson, W. C." Woodcock, 0. AVright, E. Yorke. Progress Report of Patients at AVal-ton-on-Thames Hospital.—Condition the «wno: C. Montgomery. Condition worse: W. Thomson. With the exception of above and those reported dangerously ill or seriously ill, all patients are progressing satisfactorily. Mo. 3 General Hospital, Codford. March- fl.—Condition the gams: W. Allan, T. 11. Bennett, S. St. 11. Derrick, li. Grenmvood, R, I*. Hansen, S. Hewitpon, J. Holmes, R. G. Keith, J. G. McGregor, P. T. Mulligan. A. E. Purdie, R. Kansfleld, C. Roigard, H A. Stevenson, X. A. Suomincn, T. R. Waitc, W. R. Watson, C. E. \A illiams, S. Williams. Conditio! unsatisfactory: 0. Hetaraka. With the exception of the above and those reported dangerously or Seriously ill, all patients are progressing satisfactorilv.
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