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HEROES OF THE DARDANELLES.

, NEW CASUALTY LISTS RECEIVED. KILLED, WOUNDED, AND CONVALESCENTS. j (By Tfiejraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, -lune 21. Four new casualty lists, the 79th. 80th. Slst. and 82nd, were issued by the Defence Department today, as follows: — KILLED IN ACTION. LAWRENCE ALLEN (Auckland Battalion) —Mrs. M. Allen, Grange Road, Mount Eden, Auckland. DIED OF WOUNDS. GILBERT WILLIAM CROSSAN (Otago Battalion). June 18—Mrs. W. Cross.iii, Roslyn. Dunedin (mother). GUNNER WILLIAM HOWIE (Field Artillery), June 18—Mrs. Helen Howie. 11. Sydney Street. Invercargill. HARRY HANDLEY (Canterbury Battalion . June •>—William Handley, Pcnkridge. Staffordshire (father). FRANCIS GEORGE KIDSON (Canterbury M.R.), June IS—Albert E. Kid-son, Tui. Nelson. GEORGE WILLIAMS (Auckland Battalion), June 9—Mrs. A. Gibbs, Chelsea. London, S.W. isister). DANGEROUSLY ILL LEONARD WM. BENNETT (Auckland Battalion)—R. Bennett, 7, Alma Street, Parnell. FRED WEBSTER (Auckland Battalion)—A. S. Webster. Mount Roskill, Auckland (brother). REPORTED CONVALESCENT. GEORGE ARTHUR CHARLES GIBBS (Canterbury Battalion). ALBERT WILLIAM GRANT (Otago Battalion). CORP. GEORGE BASIL LEO PORTER (Canterbury Battalion). N.C.O.'S AND MEN WOUNDED. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. JOHN SMITH— T. Smith. Shedall, England (father). JOHN WHITE McPHERSON—H. McPherson, Westmoreland, England. AUCKLAND BATTALION. JOHN LAURENCE BROWNLIE— Mrs. B. G. Browniie. Clifton Hill. Melbourne I mother). CORP. FREDERICK GEORGE HALL-JONES- Sir. Wm. Hall-Jones, Wellington (father). CLAUDE KUSSELL HILL— Thos. Hill. Whenuakur.i. Taranaki. HERBERT HOWE— Wm. Howe. Weston super-Marc. England (fatherl. EDWARD HOPE JOHNSTONE-Mrs. Sarah Johnstone. Feltham House, Bognor. Sussex. NOEL EDWARD LE NOEL-N. J. C. I.c Noel. Matakohe. Auckland. SETTON MILGREW— Mr*. P. Box. Tokomaru. Manawatu (sister). ALFRED JOHN PEVREAL-G. Pcrreal. 0. Desmond Road. Gisborne I father i. { ROBERT MORROW SCOTT-S. M. Scott, school teacher. Karamea(father) HUGH LATODEK TUKE— Canon C. L. Tuke. Napier (father). CHARLES DANIEL YORKE— J. 0. Yorke, Te Kopuru. Northern Wairoa (father). WOUNDED IN HOSPITAL. Auckland mounted rifles. 13;5-L. # .I. ARMSTRONG. twf mtn AT MALTA 13/114-V. W. NESBITT-D. Neebitt. THE MEN AT MALTA. fJrarua, Ma-iakohe. 13/402— G. H. BLACK—Mrs. Annie The following list in our Black, Opoliki. Third Edition yesterday. The names are 13/303— E. M. DICKEY—Mrs. F. I, those of men who were admitted to Malta Dickey, Henderson (mother). Hospitals during the first two weeks of 13/565—A. HOLT—Edwin Holt, WaiJune, and are now lit for service again. mate North. Several had nnt been reported as having been wounded:— AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION. WELLINGTON INFANTRY 12/187— F. M.EWEN. BATTALION". 12/1860— H. TAYLOR—Airs. Annie Lilian 10/l-MS—Trance-Corporal B. COOKE— Taylor. Glenrov. Pukekone (mother). ' William looke P 17, Butts Mount, 12/UOO-.1. L. RAWUNGS-T W. RawI l.« Fneland Imps. Mangere Ro«d. Otahoihu. 10/ , UR_f=c*rgettnt-Major B. WOOD- Bt ,,.^?,pA at ,:' une ', m % , 11K \l> Is/1522— h. \> ALTERS— Klwarvl T\ nh 10/1520-Corporal .1. E. HASTINGS. tor* Matatoki Thaniee 10/fi74-CV,rporal A. WASLKY. - ] * ".- v ; G "J"s"j n ... . w 10/284-Corporal G. W. BOXEHAM. -,-,;■• " « ,GHT - D - Wright, Jvoliukohii Mather). »VELLIXGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. 12/848— G. H. RILEY. 1,/«23-Corpor n l S. T. FAWCETT. 12/681-Sc.rgcant A. J. AKDEUSON-O. II n>_l H YOI'NR Anderson. Te Kopuru, Northern ,! tit t" STEW \RT.' Wairoa I father). 11/208 H. M. JACKSON*. 12/2370— W. .1. MABEY—William G. 11/3S" , -A. G. STACKY. Mibey. Maramarui. Pokeno, Auck--11/85.1—U. 11. SMITH. land (father).

AVCKUAND MOC.VTED RIFLES. 13.5-IW. ARMSTRONG. 13/U4—V. \v. nesbitt-d. xesbitt. Orarua, Ma/.nkohe. 1.T40-2-T,. H. BLACK—Mrs. Amne Hlaek, Opoliki. 13/303— E. M. DICKEY— Mrs. F. IDickey, Henderson (mother). 13/565—A. HOLT—Edwin Holt, Waimate North. AiVKLANI) INFANTRY BATTALION. 12/187— F. MoEWEX. LJ/ISRtI— H. TAYLOR-Mj-s. Annio Lilian Tjylor. (tlonroy. Pukpkoho (mother). ! 12/1400-.1. L. RA\YLIN(;S-T. \V. Rawlings, Mangprc Road. Otalwhu. (Airrived at Malta. Ist -lune. 101,5.) 15/IS22—E. WALTERS , —Edward Wnh tcrs .M.iUtoki. Thampp. \-l 1 is -K. \V. UfINIBERT. 12/054—fJ. i , . WRIGHT-D, Wright, Kolmkoliii Mather). 12/848— G. H. RILEY. j 12/aSl—Srrponnt A. .T. ANDERSON—O. ! •!. Anderson. Te Kopuru, Northern I Wairoa i father). 12/2370— W. .1. ■MABEY—William G. Mibey. Mararaarui. Pokeno, Auckland (father).

WOUNDED IN HOSPITAL. THE MEN AT MALTA. The following list appeared in our Third Edition yesterday. The names arc those (if men who wore admitted to Malta Hospitals during thr first two works of June, mid nrr now tit for service again. Several hnd not boon reported as having licen wounded: — WELLIXGTOX IMFAXTRY BATTAUOX. 10/ l-2i:t — Ijinee-Corporal B. COOKK— William Cooke 17, Butts Mount.i Leeds. England. iO/JUS —Porpeant-Major Ti. WOODHEAD. 10 1520—Corporal .1. F-. HASTINGS. in/tiT4 —Corporal A. WASI.KY. 10/284—Corporal C. \V. BOXEHAM. •VKLLIXGTOX MOUNTED RIVI.ES. 11/023—Corpora IS. T. FAWCETT. | 11 41-2—1.. H. YOUNG. ' j] 717 — T. STF.WART. ' 1 1/208 —H. M. .IACKSON*. 11/38-2 -A. n. STACKY. U/BXi-U. H. SMITH.

! NEW ZEALAXD FIELD AMBULANCE. Stanley M. Sparrow FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE. Ernest Blake Ppencer Waleh William Buckley Roger Burnham t Augustine Georgetti FIELD COMPANY ENGINEERS. 1 John H. Pchofield I ARMY SERVICE CORPS. Harry W. Justin Gustav Burr Irbcovered and sent to the J FRONT. j AUCKLAND INFANTRY A I BATTALION". [ IK. St. Sutherland Walter J. Baskivillo v John C'rumm Leonard Proeser j. James Leslie Hill Ernest G. Edmond v Jos. Rukangi Rogers Henry Adams t Wilf. M. Grantham Henry Broderidc . Krnest Undenvood Charles Pat. Roberts j, Noel A. Middlesmars j, CANTERBURY TOTANTRY !' BATT-ALIOH. )' Win. Emaiiiel Smith Jack Bessels , Sidney Smith James Pearse Frank Boland James Eanna Reeves " ('. F. Reid Conrad Blake '" Lieut. A. n. Stitt Archie Kellow ! Wm. Davidson £ OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALTON. f ' Arthur James Cross Sydney Walters ' .lames Win. Phillips Christopher O'Hara c ; ' Herbert P. Wilson Joseph L. Greenfield ' Lt. C. T. J. Wood field John F. McMillan * J-t. A. G. Valentine Angus RobertKoi; ' JJon. W. MiDougall Louis L. Tallke :1 Norman T. Allen James Doyle ( I " f WF.LLIN'CJTOa TNFANTRY <■ BATTALIOX. r (ieorge A. Bowker George M. Lloyd , r Henry .las. Morgan Samuel Reginald Ball ' Sydney M. Okey OTHER BRANCHES OF THE SERVICE, i William Sharplin (Auckland Mounted t Riflee). ! Edward Walsh (Otago Mounted • ' Rifles). I » , Wililam Kearnev I Otago Mounted l ■Rifles). John Carney (Army Medical Corps). OTAGO M.R. " j Ewen Cameron Richard Sam. Wedge ! Jas. Stephen Nerlon Wm. Whiston ■ ■ Herbert Synnott FIEU) AiIBULANCE. Allan Andrew Ford Sgt. E. R. Xorric

! ~ — ' i 12/1601— G. V. CRAPP, Arthur Crapp, ! post Office, Tauranga (father). 12/1928— E. CORFIELD—A. Corfield, AVaimamaku, Hokianga (farther). ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. 3/425— E. MORRIS.—H. Morris, Box 38, Tuatapcrc. NEW ZEALAND FIELD ENGINEERS. 4/372—Sapper E. F. BAKER. i 4/1505—Sapper C. E. MAGCIRE. j 4/38—Sapper J. R. MORIARTY. | 4/1385—Sapper E. C. TURNER. , j ! 4/411—Sapper J. B. HORNE. ' 4/547 —Sapper R. C. HORWELL. I 4/680—Sapper J. BUCKLEY. j 4/757—Sapper L. G. HYDE. I 4/UR7—Sapper H. (i. SIXEL. j 4/830—Corporal F. S. WELSH. i 4/697—Bugler D. CAMPBELL. HOWITZER BATTERY. 2/1073—Gunner A. W. OLSEX. ■2/164—Henry Walker PASCOE. 2/930—Kenneth Robert RIGBY. ARMY SERVICE CORPS. 10/3162—Horace GRIBBLE (transferred from the Wellington Infantry). 14/fln—Sexgt. Erie BOWLEY. 5/461 — .John Langford EARTHER (transferred from the Wellington Mounted Infantry). 12/172 —Alexander MERRICK (transferred from the Auckland Infantry). IN CAIRO HOSPITAL. AUCKLAND INFANTRYMEN. The following sick and wounded are in the General Hospital, Cairo:—AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION. G. .1. Adams K. McLean ! A. Belcher W. Robertson H. D. Bell (i. H. Rothery C. C. Bickerton H. J. Wolston W. Cronin 1.. A. Beal A. E. Eagleton J. E. Berry A. Hanson H. McColl R. V. Hollis (Corp.) W. F. Berry A. .1. Lowry E. Boyle McGechan (Sergt.) K. A. Frame D. McLean A. E. Wheeler The following men from other branches of the service are also in the hospital: — Auckland Mounted Rifles: H. C. Jones. Wellington Mounted Rifles: W. McKay. Fk>ld Artillery: C. T. Gollop (sergeantmajor), H. G. Ward. Field Ambulance: E. B. M. Laseron. G. S. McXaughton. Auckland Battalion: H. MeColl. Army Service Corps: H. F. Whitley. MEN CONVALESCENT. DISCHARGED FROM HOSrTTAL. The following additional report, issued last, night, gives the names of sick and wounded men discharged convalescent from hospital:— CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION. Alex. B. Hoy .lohn A. Laird (?gt.) Gordon Horsman C. F. Ruinmell Thomas Nimmo Augustus G. Warnei F.dward A. Shaw Frank G. Turner Reginald Blaekwell .Ins. D. MeKenzie OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION. .lohn Hoesaek Robert T. Jones Robert E. Wilson Thomas las. Beck • Thomas Miller .lames A. Scott C. 1). Marshall Kol>ert Wilton ■ George 11. Dryden Albert Dorc John A. Elstone WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION. Claude Brooke Henry R. Miller Frank Percy Augustus Christie AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION. 1 H. A. W. Billing William Berridgc • Ronald J. Dalziell Win. Arthur Price • Wallace Sparke Duncan H. Craig Sydney E. Skellern Joseph K. Kelly I William Farrcr (Jordoii Bαswell ■ J Harold H. Smith K. H. Crawford John Ritchie John G. Bethel I Frank Baldwin OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Matthew Hastie , CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. John Watson ; AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Patrick Allen Finn

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 147, 22 June 1915, Page 5

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HEROES OF THE DARDANELLES. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 147, 22 June 1915, Page 5

HEROES OF THE DARDANELLES. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 147, 22 June 1915, Page 5

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