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ROLL OF HONOUR

FOUR USIS FURTHER HOSPITAL REPORT Four; short oas'ualty -lists were issued yesterday. • .Nos. 91, 92, 93; and Si. A further, hospital report' ' also came to hand. ,TOTAL CASUALTIES REPORTED-2954. killed and' Died of Wounds. Officers. Men. Wellington • Infantry ■ 8 108 'Auckland- -Infantry 12 106 Canterbury Infantry 8 . 132 Otago Infantry 8 12S ■Wellington Mounted 3 33 Auckland Mounted i 31 Canterbury • Mounted — ■' 1G Otago Mounted ' 1 Engineers' — 13 Artillory. • •1 • • 8 Awbidanco: 1. i Divisional-'Train ■ 1 Divisional Signallcrs-i ..V."....-. —' 2 British Section —' 1 Divisional •Headquarters; ....- — 2 -- , . . ; • ' 46 . 584 Wounded,..lll,-or Missing. . . : Officers. Men. .■Wellington- -13 -388 -Auckland Infantry .. '...'..,25'. 601 Canterbury Imautry 19 428 Otago' Infantry 17 473 /Wellington-Mounted .......... 2 7S Auckland Mounted 1 59 Canterbury Mounted '2 42 Otago Mounted ...' 1 1 -31' Engineers 4 58 Artillery - — 37 Ambulance :• 15 Army Service Corps:....i — 9 Divisional. Headquarters 3- - 2Divisional. Train — 9. Divisional Signallers — 1 K:Z; staff; 1 ;' Headquarters Mtd. Brigade — 1 British'.Section — l ' - 88 . 2236 ; KILLED IN ACTION : WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION.. • (April 27.) 'O'NKALE, Sergt. Arthur Bolton (No. 10/96). Next-of-kin, Mr. A. E. O'Ncale. 12 York Street, Feildiujj (father). DIED OF WOUNDS AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. (June 18.) ■WILLOUGHBY, Trooper Harold (No. 13/481). , Next-of-kin,"-.Sousan \VilGrosvenor, Grey Lynn, AuckAUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION, (June 24, at Ncttley Hospital.) COOPER, Pte. James (No, 12/328). Next-of-kin;' not given. ENGINEERS, (June 1.) CARLTON, Sapper Samuel (No, l/911a). Next-of-kin, Mr. P. Cariyon, Westport (father). CANTERBURY BATTALION. (June 26.) KEITH-MURRAY, Pte. Walter Herbert (No. 6/1593). Next-of-kin, Mrs. M. E.-J. Keith-Murray,..lo3 Central Hill, Upper Norwood, London. -DIED OF MENINGITIS. ARMY SERVICE CORPS. MERRICIC, Driver John Joseph (No. 5/313). Next-of-kin, Mra. Caroline Merrick, 8 Deadwood Street, PonEonby, Auckland. DANGEROUSLY ILL OTAGO INFANTRY .BATTALION. BENNETT, Pte. Alexander (No. 8/1403). • Nextof-kin, Mi-: George Bennett, Helensville, Kaipara, Auckland (father) CRICHTON, Pte. Cecil (No.- 8/1442). Next-of-kin, Mr. D. T. Crichton, Pin© Hill Itoad, Dunedin • (father). MISSING CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. (May 31.) NICHOLAS, - Trooper Roland Henderson (No. 17/96). ' Next-of-kin, Mr. George Nicholas, P. 0., Ashburton (father). WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION. • (May 31.) PRICE, : Pte. . William Chhrles (No. 10/1170). . Next-of-kin, Miss Jane Price, Moxham Avenue, . Ivilbimie, Wellington-. ■ (April 27.) KER, Corpl. Douglas (No. 10/403). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Margaret lier, 34 Bourko Street, talmorston North. (April 29.) LANGLEY, Pte, Ernest (No. 10/48). Next-of-kin, Mr. Edgar Langley, 1)4 Gonlbum - Street, Hobart, Tasmania (brother).

WOUNDED AUCKLAND MOlWrgD-RIFUS? (June 14. GLASSrTrodifer'AltixiriYda: "(No; 13/G1). Next-of-kin, Mrs. Glass, Waiuku. WELLINGTON .INFANTRY-, « ■ (Jnne 22.) ~ KIBBLEWHITB;. Lieut, JJdward'- Henry" Turner. Nest-of-kin, Mrs. Rosetta B. Kibblewhite, c.o. G. Gerard, 6i Read Street, Oamaru. JTOY-E, Pte. SamueJ Perry (No. 10/2010). .Mr. John TOYE, Fortavon, Garragh, Londonderry, Ireland (father).; Wellington mounted rifLes. JOHNSTONE, Pte. K. (No. 11/857 a). Next-of-kin, Mrs. K. B. Johnstone, Portohello, Dunedin. Previously _ reported missing.; CANTERBURY MOUNTEp'RiFLES;DJ3 CASTRO;, Trooper'A. H. (No. 7/187), Next-of-kin, Mr. William Be Castro, liivercargill"'(fitth6'r)."""* —' * " GIBBS, Trooper Hoy (No. 7/200). Next-of-kin, llr. John Uibbs, East 'l'akaka, Nelson. N ALDER, Corporal Leslie William (No. 7/243). Mr. James C. Nalder, Motupipi, Nelson (father). CLOUGHEK, Trooper John Leslie (No. 7/181). Next-of-kin, Mrs. C;* 11. Clougher, Korcre, Nelson. TAYLOR, Corporal Neil Lumsdan, .(No.. 7/101). Next-of-kin, Mr. Charles Taylor, 42 Clifton Street, Addington. BATJ.T, Trooper Percy (No. 7/171). Next-of-kin, Mr. George Batty, Orari, South Canterbury (father). CROOK, Trooper Cecil Theodore (No. 7/IS3). Next-of-kin, llrs William Ciook, Collingwood, Nelson (fathor). OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION. COItBETT, Pte. Thomas (No. B/336). Next-of-kin, Mr. Peter C'orbett, Atheury, Gulway, Ireland. Sergeant Arthur Bolton O'Neale, who is reported above as killed in action on April 27, was on June 7 reported to be in hospital suffering from cczema. On the list issued from Defence Department yesitorday it ie stated that Sergeant O'Nealo was previously reported wounded. The only previous occasion on which his name has appeared on a casualty list, however, was on June 7 as stated. Sergeant Boy Wilson Lambert was previously reported killed in action on .May 18. In the. list issued yesterday it is stated that SeTgcant Lambert was killed on April 25. HOSPITAL REPORT SICK ADMITTED TO POUT de KUBBA HOSPITAL (FROM GALLIPOLI), AUCKLAND BATTALION. f'ODD, Lieut. Frederick. BODLEY. Lieut. James Ro.btr.k

BAN WELL, Pte. Albert Henry (No. 12/312). NESS, Pto. William (No. 12/2066). M'CONKIiY, Pte. Thomas Alfred (No. 12/2049). WHITE, Pte. Frederick (No. 12/2184). OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. M'DONALD, Peter (No. 3/320). JOHNSTON, Trooper James Kufus (No. 9/300). SCOTT, Trooper Arthur (No. 9/755). BOOTH, Trooper Robert H. (No. 9/13). MALONEY, Trooper Malachi (No. 9/423). HARRISON, • Trooper Edward Thomas • (No. 9/700). CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. GRANT, Trooper Charles Robert (No. 7/51). TAYLOR, Trooper Mitford (No. 7/278). CANTERBURY BATTALION. FARQUHAR, Pte. Allan (No. 6/452). MILNER, Pte. Clarence Henry (No. C/ 574).. GLANVILLE, Pte. William (No. 6/464). NEW ZEALAND FIELD ENGINEERS. KESSELL, Sapper Gordon Harold (No. 4/771). FOWKE, Sapper -William S. V. (No. 4/730). REID, Sapper-James'A. (No. -1/830). WELLINGTON- BATTALION. . BARDWELL, Pte. Walter Charles (No. 10/287)'.'FROjsTr'Pte.' William Edward (No. 10/213). NEW ZEALAND' FIELD ARTILLERY. CRAIG, Gunner James (No. 2/862). SALMON, G'urtner Harry R. (No. 2/10S5). OTAGO BATTALION. FLOYD.' Pte;' Percv (No. 8/1468). BUTCHER, Pte. John (No. 8/134). IRVING, Pte. Edwin Austin (No. 8/1516). WOUNDED & ADMITTED TO POUT de KUBBA HOSPITAL FROM GALLIPOLI WELLINGTON BATTALION. STAFFORD, Pte. Edward James (No. 10/3994) • 1 NEW ZEALAND FIELD ENGINEERS. BENSON, Sapper William (No. 4/683). ; STORIES OF TURKISH ATROCITIES ,' DENIED BY CAPTAIN BEAN. Br Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright (Rec. Juno 29, 9 p.m.) Sydney, June 29. Captain Bean (Official Correspondent wit'h tlie Australian?) denies the wild stories of Turkish atrocities, which may distress people in Australia and New Zealand." If tlioro he any evidence of atrocities occurring the people will hear the truth from those on the spot arid in daily contact with everything that happens," he says. He attributes the stories to shock and nervous strain. OUR WOUNDED IN BRITISH HOSPITALS VISIT BY HIGH COMMISSIONER. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, June 28. The Hon. Thomas Mackenzie paid a week-end visit to the New Zealand wounded. All are progressing favourably. PROMINENT BUCBY PLAYER KILLED. I Sydney, June 29. Private F. H. .Thompson, killed in the Dardanelles, was an international Rugby Union player. He played against New Zealand last season. "ARE WE DOWN-HEARTED?" NEW ZEALAND HERO OF THE FAMOUS LANDING. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, June 29. A wounded Australian relates a 6tory of the landing of the "Gallant Four Hundred" at the Dardanelles. "Everything got mixed. The officers were killed, and the men were at a loss how to proceed, when a New Zealander with previous experience of war shouted. 'I'll take command. I'll get you back.' "Just then a bullet hit him in the mouth. The New Zealander signalled for paper and pencil, and, as he lay dying, managed to scrawl 'Arc we downhearted?' The others cried 'No!' and tho brave chap foil hack dead. _ "Of the four hundred only thirty wero unscathed. Eighty wounded returned."

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2501, 30 June 1915, Page 8

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ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2501, 30 June 1915, Page 8

ROLL OF HONOUR Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2501, 30 June 1915, Page 8

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