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NEW ZEALANDERS IN THE CASUALTY LISTS.

The Post Office issued on Sunday evening the following list of casualties of members of the Australian forces having nearest relatives in New Zealand. The list is for the week ending I October 16:— First Battalion—Admitted to hospital in Birmingham, sick: Private J. Asher. Admitted to hospital in London, wounded: Private J. P. A. Smith. Second Battalion—Admitted to hospital at Eastleigh, England, gunshotwound in left side: Private T. W. Wilson. J&eturaed t<> d.uty in- ; Egypt: Private W. J. Watson. Third Battalion—Admitted to hospital in Birmingham, sick: Corporal VStrong, Sorgoant L. N. Lythgo. Fourth Battalion—Admitted to hospital in London, sick: Lance-Corporal li. D. Chalmors, '. Private W. Hossio, Private E. E. S.tantford. Embarked for England, September 17: Private J. P. Black. Eighth Battalion—Admitted to hospital in London, sick: Private R. W. MacFayden. i Ninth Battalion—Admitted to No. 3 | Auxiliary Hospital, Heliopolis, heart failure: Private J. Sheehan. Tenth Battalion—Died of gunshot ( wound in head, October 8: Private R. , Y. Wright. ' Eleventh Battalion—Admitted to hospital in London, sick: Private W. A. P. Gudgeon. Admitted to hospital at , Eastleigh, England, gunshot wound in right hand: Private J. McCullough. Dental caries: Private E. A. De Bourbel. Disembarked at Malta, September. 21, slightly sick: Sergeant-Major JE. A. Hardy. "■ I Twelfth Battalion—Disembarked at { Malta, September 21, slightly sick: (Private J. Colo. Disembarked at MalJtn, September 28, slightly sick: Private C. J. Mitchell. Wounded and admitI ted to hospital: Private H. J. Henderson.

Thirteenth Battalion—Killed in action, August 9: Private. H. Love. Admitted to hospital in London, sick: !Private W. M. Morrison. Disembarked, at Malta, September 16, slightly wounded: Private G. Fraser. Wounded, August 26: Private T. O'Connor. Sixteenth Battalion— Wounded: Private A. F. Simpson. | Eighteenth Battalion—-Admitted to hospital in London, sick: Corporal D. Thompson. Disembarked' at Malta, slightly wounded: Private E. McGlas■ham. Embarked for England, September 14: Private E». McGregor. Disembarked at Malta, September 21, slightly sick: Private J: L. Lester. Rei turned to duty in Egypt: Private- R. H. Willis. Twentieth Battalion—Disembarked nt Malta. September 23, slightly : wounded: Private C. A. Ross.. First Licrhb Horse-—Admitted to bosnital in London, wounded: Trooper 1). Fryer. Third Light Horse—Dipemb.nrked at, Malta. Sentembe!" 16- slightly sick: Troooer N. MeCVvnnrhie. Sixth TiiHit Horse'—Disembarked .".(■• Malta.. Sentnmber 16, slicntlv si,-k: Trooper B. H. Combes. Admitted io.

hospital in Birmingham, sick: Trooper J. Caldwell. Seventh. Light Horse—Disembarked at Malta, September 25, slightly sick: Signaller G. Gould. Ninth Light Horse—Disernbarkod at Malta, September 16, slightly wounded: Sergeant-Major O. J. Shaw. Admitted to hospital in Birmingham, gunshot wounds in right leg and thigh: Trooper T. A. Ryan. Tenth Light Horse—Killed in action, August 28: Sergea-nt-Major S. G. McWhirtor. , Twelfth Light Horse—Disembarked at Malta, September 21, slightly sick: Trooper K. W. McKnight. Australian Field Artiller}'—Disembarked at Malta, September 16, slightly sick: Driver S. Olver, Sergeant J. B. Stepenson. Disomberked at Malta, September 23, slightly sick: Gunner D. Pelvin. Admitted to hospital in London, dysentery: Gunner T. E. Shears. Admitted to General Hospital, Alexandria, September 26, enteric fever: Gunner J. R. Reid. Disembarked at Malta, September 28, slightly sick: Driver W. H. Frame. Australian Field Engineers—Admitted to hospital in London, sick: Sapper E. H. Hooper. Admitted to 19th General Hospital, Alexandria, August 25, diphtheria: Lieutenant D. B. Corfe. Australian Army Service Corps—Admitted to No. 3 Auxiliary Hospital, Heliopolis, rheumatism: Driver A. F. Cameron. .

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8273, 19 October 1915, Page 2

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NEW ZEALANDERS IN THE CASUALTY LISTS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8273, 19 October 1915, Page 2

NEW ZEALANDERS IN THE CASUALTY LISTS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8273, 19 October 1915, Page 2

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