CASUALTIES IN N.Z.E.F.
* 14 DEAD; 55 WOUNPED (P.A.) WELLINGTON, November 13. Casualties in the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force announced to-day include 14 dead and 55 wounded. Details are;— FIRST LIST WOUNDED Hall-Kenny, James H., Major. Mrs M. A. Hall-Kenny, Roslyn (w.). Wiles, Owen G., T/Major. Mr O. S. Wiles, Auckland (£.■). Johns, Frank D,, T/Capt. Mr F. S. Johns. New Plymouth (f.). Cornwell, Leonard J., Lieut. Mrs M. A. Cornwell, Palmerston North (w.).
Deans, Sefton L. G., 2/Lieut. Mrs D. Deans, Wellington (w.). Almond, Alan H., T/L/Sgt. Mrs M. N. Almond, Spreydon (m.). Ames. Henry C., Spr. Mrs L. Ames, Syd-
ney (m.). Andrew, Philip J,, Cpl. Mr J. Andrew,
Gisborne (f.). Ballantyne, Duncan Me C„ Spr. Mrs I. O. Ballantyne, Clifton, Invercargill (m.i. Bartlett, Charles G., L/Bdr. Mrs J. H. Bartlett, Palmerston North (w.). Bloxham, Alfred F., Tpr. Mr N. Bloxham, Kaitangata (f.). Brown, John, Sgt. Mrs L. R. Brown, Green Island (w.). Bullock, Arthur E., Gnr. Mr J. J. Bul-
lock, Hastings (f.). Carmichael, Hector D., Pte. Mrs M. E. White, Dannevirke (m.). Check, Roy A., L/Cpl. Mrs K. R. Check, Grey Lynn (w.). Clarke, Edward A., Gnr. Mrs M. Clarke, Piimmerton (m.). Coleman! Gilbert D. B„ Cpl. Mr H. K. COlemah, Ashburton (b.). Croy, Edward, Gnr. Mrs J. A. Croy, Parnell (m.). Davey, James P., Spr. Mrs D. Laing, Ponsonby (m.). Finlayson, Charles E., Pte. Mrs F. Armstrong, St, Albans (foster-m.). Garnham, Fraser C„ Bdr, Mrs E. M. Garnham, Napier (m.), Jordan, Augustus G.. Cpl. Mrs E. R. Jor-
dan, Dunedin - (w.). Laing, Robert R.. Pte. Mrs F. E. Laing, Mangere (m.). McClennan, James W., Gnr. Mrs E. E. McClennan, Auckland (w.), McDonald, Alexander, Tpr. Mr J. McDonald, North East Valley (b.).
Meikle, Russell F., Pte. Mrs P. C. Meikle, Auckland (w.). Murphy, John, Gnr. Mr W. Murphy,
Featherston (f.). Murrell, Lloyd W., L/Bdr. Mr W. E. Murrell, Auckland (f.). Neshausen, George S., Spr. Mr Neshausen, Otorohanga (f.). O'Sullivan, John M., Gnr, Mr W. T. O'Sullivan, Invercargill (f„ ) Page, Alexander M.. Pte. Mrs H. F. Page, Falrlie (ml). Pratt, Leslie M., Pte. Mrs Pratt, Aran* (m,). Robb, Daniel B„ Gnr. Mrs J. D. Robb, Opawa (w.). Roberts, William R„ Pte. Mrs A. P. Greeves. Dannevirke (s.). Rush, Stephen E„ Gnr. Mrs E. Rush, Newton (m.). Ryan, Philip C., Gnr. Mrs P. C. Ryan, Wellington (m.). Stronach, Richard S., Gnr. Mrs A. Stronach. Dunedin (m.). Vickers,-Frank M J.. Bdr. Mrs M. Vickers. Kilbirnle Cm.). ) Ward. Alexander 8.. Cpl. Mrs B. M. Ward, Wimbledon (w.). Wlnthrop, Colin J., D.C.M. Gnr. Mrs A. Wlnthrop, Christchurch (m.). SECOND LIST KILLED IN ACTION Booker. William H.. Gnr. Mr W. ■ B. Booker, Waverley (f.). Easton, Lindsay 8., L/Sgt. Mrs A. J. Easton, Shannon (m.). Toogood, William D., Bdr. Mrs A. M. Toogood, Woodvlile (m.). KILLED IN ACTION (PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MIS SING) Newall, Dominic, Pte., Roslyn. KILLED IN ACTION (PREVIOUSLY BEPORTED DIED OF WOUNDS) • John, Samuel E., Pte., Walhl. DIED OF WOUNDS Baylis, Frederick H., L/Bdr. Mrs F. • Baylis, Matamata (m.-. Cramond, John, Pte. Mrs J. Cramond, Port Chalmers (w;). Elliott, Ralph M., Pte. Mr H. L. Elliott, Havelock (f.). Manning, Francis L., Pte. Mrs T. M. Manning. Auckland (w.). Page, William N., Cpl. Mrs D. E. Page, Christchurch (w.). WOUNDED Francis, Mlta, 2/Lt. Mr H. Gardener, Edgecombe (uncle). Steel-Boyce, Charles W., Gnr. Mrs E. W. Steel-Boyce. (Ponsonby (w.). Callaghan, Thomas C., L/Cpl. Mr J. Callaghan, Maromaku (£.). Dallison, Cyril J.. Pte. Mr E. C. Dalllson, Waverley (f.). Dobbin, William J.. Spr. Miss M. Dobbin, Ireland (sister). Edgar, Arthur, Pte. Miss C. Edgar, Scotland (sister). Graham. Leslie J., Pte. Mrs B. Graham. Auckland (m.). Hartgill. John E„ T/L/Sgt. Mrs E. M. Hartgill, Dannevirke (m.). Healy, Sydney E.. Pte. Mrs N. E. Healy. Lower Hutt (m.). Jarvis. Leslie, L/Sgt. Mrs P. L. Jarvis, London (w.). _ Johnson, Alexander R., Gnr. Mr G. R. Johnson, Auckland (f.). McHolm, Alfred J., Pte. Mr J. W. McHolm, Lower Hutt (f.). Mclntyre. Frederick J., Gnr. Mr F. J. Mclntyre, Pukemiro Junction (f.). Newton, Arthur E. J., Gnr. Mrs Newton, Dunedin (m.). Morgan-Roberts, William 8.. Pte. Mrs D. M. Morgan-Roberts, Talhape (w.). THIRD LIST KILLED IN ACTION Good; Charles W., T/L/Cpl. Mrs R. H. Good, Ruatoria fw.).' Langton,-Paul F.,-Pte. Mr J. A. Langton, Tangowahine (f.). KILLED IN ACTION (PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING) Burns, John L., Pte. Mr J. L. Burns, Masterton (f.). DIED OF WOUNDS King, Wilfred J., Pte. Mr H. King, Lower Hutt (relationship not stated). AIR CASUALTIES (P A.) WELLINGTON. Nov. 13. The following New Zealand air personnel serving overseas have been reported casualties (all R.N.Z.A.F. and all sergeants unless otherwise stated):— Badley, John Warren, of Auckland, previously reported missing, now reported missing, believed killed In action. Caskey, Robin William, of Hastings, previously reported missing, now reported missing, believed killed In action. Chrystall, Donald, killed on active service. Mr J. Chrystall, Foxton (f.). Hodson, Nathaniel Edmund, F. 0., Wellington, previously reported missing, now reported missing, believed killed in action. NAVAL CASUALTIES The following naval casualties were announced to-day:— Leigh, Frederick William John, acting leading telegraphist, missing, presumed killed. Mr F. H. W. Leigh, Christchurch (f.). Farquhar, James Collingwood, Engineroom Artificer (Fourth Class), of New Plymouth, previously reported missing, now reported died from exposure.
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