ROLL OF HONOUR.
Bl'liLEß 11. R. McKENZIE. ( Bug-lttr flloiftor Rose McKeimie, wiho »ns reported last Monday to have been wounded, and in hospHni, is now reported, in reply to private cable, to be propreesjins favourably. TAPPER MKLVrLI.E. Miss Melville, a member of the Atickland City Council, has received a private cable from iher brother. Sapper Nlelville, stating that he was wiunded on .lune Ist, when he received a flesli wound in the shoulder, lie i* now in hospital at Alexandria, and is progressing (satisfactorily.
PRIVATE B. K. EXGLAXn. Private Re.rtr.im 1". Engl-antl; who wns killed in action with the Auckland Infantry on April 35th. was a voiing Englishman. He came to New Zealand about seven years aj;o, and enlisted with the main body of the Expeditionary Force. Hits mother resides '.n Hamrwtead, England.
SAPPER I. 11. IIOORE. Sipper .1. 11. Moore, reported wounded in the Dardanelles, is n >*>n of Mrs. Wick, of Takapuna. 11° is twenty live years of age, and left New Zealand on holiday just beifore the w.ir broke out. He joined Uir Australian Expeditionary Force in Sydney, and \va» attached to title Ist Field Company, Royal Engineers. Sapper Moore is at present in the military hospital at Malta, and ie reported to be progressing favourably.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 147, 22 June 1915, Page 2
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