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NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. Following is a further list of casualties among the New Zealanders serving with the Australian Forces:— FIEST BATTALION. Admitted to Hospital, Birmingham, Sick.—Aslior, Pte. J.; next-of-kin,_ Mrs'. G. Aslier, 23 Marion Street, Wellington (mother). Admitted to Hospital, London, Wounded.—Smith, Pte. J. P.; next-of-kin, S. Smith, Rangitikei. SECOND BATTALION. Admitted Hospital, Eastleigh, England, gunshot wound left side.—Wilson, Pte. T. W.; next-of-kin, ilr. T. Wilson, retone, Wellington. , ■ _ . Returned to Duty, Egypt.—Watson, Pte. W. J.; next-of-kin, Mrs. G. H. Watson, Renwick Town, Marlborough (mother). THIRD BATTALION. Admitted to Hospital, Birmingham, Sick.—Strong, Corpl. V.; Mrs. F. Strong, Box 180, Chnstchurch (mother). Lvthgo, Scrgt. L. N.; next-of-kin, Mrs. C. G. Gate, Takaka, Nelson, I- FOURTH BATTALION. Admitted Hospital, London, Rick.— Murdoch, Pte. G. H.; next-of-kin, Mr. J. Murdoch, Brougham Street, Sydenham, Christohnrch. Hay, Signaller R,W.; next-of-kin, Mr. J. Hnj"» Auckland (father) (only address). SIXTH BATTALION. Admitted Hospital, London, Sick.— Chalmers, Lce.-Corpl. R. D.; next-of-kin, Mr. J. P. Chalmers, 206 Xaramu Road, Hastings (father). Hosie, Pte. u.; next-of-kin, Mr. G. Hosie, 18 Wilson Street, Timaru (father); Stantcford Pte. L E.; next-of-kin, Mr. B. Stantcford, 2 Corey Avenue, Duncdin South (brother). Embarked for England, September 17. —Black Pte. J. P.; next-of-kin. Mr. D. Black, 26 Manners Street, Wellington (fathCr) 'EIGHTH BATTALION. Admitted Hospital, London, Sick.— MacFaytlen, Pte. R. W.; next-of-kin, Mrs. D. M'Donald, Hawern. NINTH BATTALION. Admitted No. 3 Auxiliary Hospital, lleliopolis, Heart Failure.—Sheehan, Pte. J.; next-of-kin, Mr. P. Sheehan, Ashburton (father). TENTH BATTALION. Died of Gunshot Wounds, Head, October B.—Wright, Pte. R. Y.; next-of-kin, Mrs. A. Wright, 89 Don Street, Invecargjll (mother). ELEVENTH BATTALION. Admitted to Hospital, London, Sick.— Gudgeon, Pte. W. A. W.; next-of-kin, Mrs. Gudgeon, 1M Madras Street, Christ:hurch (mother). . Admitted JJosnita), Eastleigh, England. Gunshot Wound Right Hand.—M'Cul-
lagh, Ptc. J.; next-of-kin, Mr. H. M'Cullagh, Oamaru (brother). Dental Caries.—Do Bourbcl, Pte. E. R..j next-of-kin, Mr. H. H. de Bnurbel, St. George's Day Road, Auckland (father). ...TH-'Grobarked Malta, September 21, slightly Sick.—Hardy, Sergt.-Major E. A.j next-of-kin, Mrs. M. J. Hardy, 248 Lickheld Street, Christehurcli--(mother).
twelfth battalion. Disembarked Malta, September 21, Slightly Sick.—Colo, Ptc. j,; next-of-kin, r> r' S? ?i. ? e ' cr StresT, Caversham, Dunedin. (father). c."l S fr'c- ; 5 ed September 28, Sliehtly Pte. C. J.; next Dif(fa I th^ tChcU ' 723 G^e Stol * Wounded, and Admitted Hospital.Hcnderson, Pto. H j. ; next-of-kin, Mr. (father) rS °"' Dunedin
THIRTEENTH BATTALION. Killed in Action, August o.—Love, Pte. H.; next-of-kin, Jliss Eilen Love, Earner!, Westland (daughter). Admitted Hospital, London, Sick — Morrison Pte. W. M.; next-of-kin, Mr. H. P. Morrison, Canterbury College, Christchurch (brother). Malta, September 16, blightly _ Wounded.—Fraser, Pte. G.i next-of-kin, Mrs. M. Eraser, Dunedin. Wounded, August 2f1.-o'Cowior, Pte. T.; next-of-kin, Mr. T. O'Connor, Apple by, Nelson (father). lp
SIXTEENTH BATTALION. Wounded.—Simpson, Pte. A. F.; next(mother) S ™P soll - New Plymouth EIGHTEENTH BATTALION. Admitted Hospital, London,' Sick.— Thompson, Corpl. D.; next-of-kin, Mrs, Jessie Thompson, Tekohanga, Heriot itow, Dunedin (mother). Disembarded Malta, September 12, slightly Wounded—M'Glashan, Pte E • next-of-kin Mrs. M. M'Glashan; Ifawera! Lmbarked for England, September 14. -MGrei'or, Ptc. R,; next-of-kin, Mrs. C. M Gregor, 37 Grange Street, Dunedin. Malta, September 21. MigMly Sick-Lester, Pto. J. ; next-ofl km, Mr. F. Pipirangi, Wellington, cousm. 6 ' Returned to duty, Egypt.—"Willis, Pto. B. H.; next-Df-kin, Mrs. F. E. Willis, Port Ligar, Sounds County (mother). TWENTIETH BATTALION. Disembarked Malta, September 23 slightly wounded.—Ross, Pte. C. A.; next of-kin, Mrs. A. Ross, Hamilton, Auckland (mother). FIRST LIGHT HORSE. 'Admitted Hospital, London, wounded.— l'ryer, Tpr. D.; next-of-kin, Mr. J. Frver. Blenheim. . "" THIRD LIGHT HORSE. Disembarked Malta, September 16 slightly sick.—M'Conachie, Tpr. D.; next! of-kin, Mr. D. M'Conachie, Feilding (father). ■ SIXTH LIGHT HORSE. Disembarked Malta, September 16, slightly sick.—Combes, Tpr. B. H,; next-of-kin, Mr. W. Combes, Red Hsl, Te Kopuru, N. Wairoa (father). Admitted Hospital, Birmingham, sick.-r Caldwell, Tpr. J.; next-of-kin, Mr. ,W«' Caldwell, West port. ' , SEVENTH LIGHT HORSE. Disembarked. Malta, September 25, slightly sick.—Gould, Sig. G,; next-of-kin, Mr. A. Gould, Alton. NINTH LIGHT HORSE. Disembarked Malta, September 16, slightly wounded.—Shaw, S.M. 0. J.; next-of-kin, Mrs. M. Shaw, Paketi, Waitawhenia (mother). Admitted Hospital, Birmingham, gunshot wounds, right leg and thigh.—Ryan, Tpr. T. A.; next-of-kin, Mrs. M. Ryan, Otahuhu, Auckland (mother). TENTH LIGHT HORSE. Killed in action, August 28—M'Wbirter, S.M. S. G.; next-of-kin, Mrs. ,W. .Vincent, Wanganui (sister). TWELFTH LIGHT HORSE. Disembarked Malta, September 21, slightly sick.—MTEnight, Tpr. K. W.; next-of-kin, Miss' M. M'Knight, 111 Grafton Road, Auckland (sister). "AUSTRALIAN FIELD ARTILLERY. Disembarked Malta, September 16, slightly sick.—Olyer, Driver S.j next-of-kin, Mr. W. Olver, 14 Ward Terrace, Kingsland, Auckland (father). Stephenson, Sergt. J. 8.; next-of-kin, Mrs. W. Stephenson, Kaitangata, Disembarked Malta, September 23, slightly sick.—Pelvin, Gunner B.; next-of-kin, Mr. A. Pelvin, Mill Road, Waimate (father). Admitted Hospital, London, dysentery.— Shears, Gunner T. E.; next-of-kin, Mr. B. Shears, Stafford Street, Timaru (father). Admitted General Hospital, Alexandria, September 26, enteric.—Reid, Gunner J. R.; next-of-kin, Mrs. R. Reid, c.o. Mrs. J. M'Kenzie, Ongarue ,Auckland (mother).
AUSTRALIAN FIELD ENGINEERS. Admitted Hospital, London, _ s'ct—' Hooper, Sapper 13. H.; next-of-kin, Mr. W. Hooper, Belfast Freezing Works, Ckristchurch (brother). Admitted 19th General Hospital, Alexandria, August, a, diphthena.-Corfe, Lieut, D. B.; next-of-kin, Mr. C. C. Corfe, New, Plymouth (father).
AUSTRALIAN ARMY SERVICE CORPS. Admitted No. 3 Auxiliary Hospital, Heliopolis rheumatism.—Cameron, Driver A F.; next-of-kin, Mrs. H. Cameron, 17i Beaumont Streat, Invercargill (mother). 'AUSTRALIAN FIELD ARTILLERY. Disembarked Malta, September 28,. slightly sick-Frame, Driver W. H.; next-of-kin, Mr. A. Frame, • 133 Loith Street, Duuedin.
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