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ROLL OF HONOUR

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES THREE DEATHS REPORTED i The 107 th casualty list of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, issued at 9 a.m. to-day, reports one man killed in action, one died of wounds, one died of dysentery, one dangerously ill, and Lieut. -Col. Bauchop slightly wounded. The list is as follows, the names of next-of-kin being given within parentheses: — KILLED IN ACTION. CANTERBURY MOUNTED REGIMENT. 22nd June. Archer, Stephen Radcliffe. 7/509, L.-Cpl. (F. C. Archer, Fendalton, Ghrist- ' church) DIED OF WOUNDS. AUCKLAND BATTALION. 26th June. Pearce, Harry, 12/789. Pte. (John Pearce, Carrick, Tasmania, brother) DIED OF DYSENTERY. OTAGO BATTALION. 27th June. Crichton, Cecu, 8/1442, Pte. (Mrs. Katherine Crichton, Pine Hill-road, Dunedin) DANGEROUSLY ILL. ARMY SERVICE CORPS, DIVISIGNAL TRAIN. Enteric, Fever. 4th July. Lynch, Oscar Avonmore, 11/77, L.-Cpl. (0. P. Lynch, Paekakariki, father) SLIGHTLY WOUNDED OTAGO MOUNTED REGIMENT. 4th July. Bauchop. Arthur, Lieut. -Col. (Mrs. Bauchop, c/o Dr. Hines, Charthan, near Canletbury. England) NEW ZEALANDERS KILLED LONDON, Bth July. The casualties total 40 officers) .Hid 745 men. including Lieut. William Halcombe Brown, of tho Field Aitiller\» eldest sou of Mr. Balcombc Brown, of Wellington, who was killed by a shell in France on 29th .Tniio. ♦SYDNEY, BHi July. Private H. H. Catlin. who lias been killed, was formerly in the New Zealand police.

A deputation from the New Zealand Automobile- Union was to wait upon tho General Manager of Railways (Mr. K. H. Hiley) this afternoon in reference to mitigating the danger now existing at level crossings

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 8, 9 July 1915, Page 7

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ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 8, 9 July 1915, Page 7

ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 8, 9 July 1915, Page 7