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ROLL OF HONOUR

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES 'i _____ ; Tho 39th Casualty List of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force operating in the Dardanelles was issued last night. Jt contained the names of one man died of wounds, and nine wounded, bringing the total casualties reported to date to | 1555. . THE 39th LIST. " Tlia following list of casualties was issued at 7 p.m. yesterday. _ The names of next of kin are given within parentheses :—: — ' DANGEROUSLY ILL DIVISIONAL HEADQUARTERS. - This morning a message was received reporting Colonel E. W. C. Chaytor. Divisional Headquarters, dangerously ill at Malta. ' DIED OF WOUNDS ' WELLINGTON BATTALION. 10/1632 Pte. Owen Henry Roberts (H. J. Roberts, Patea, father). At Malta on 26th May WOUNDED \ ' AUCKLAND BATTALION. 12/700 Pte. Harold Douglas Bell (Horace R. Bell, 31, Cumberland-street, Richmond, Christchurch) 12/106 Pte. Ernest Albert Frame (Mrs. - .M. P. V*"oight, Pukerau, via Gore, r sister) 12/476 Sergt.. David Augustus Vincent ' (C. H. Vincent, saddler, Paeroa, - father) '■■' CANTERBURY BATTALION. :6/932: 6/932 Pte. Leonard Alexander Tall (8.. Tall, 13, Albany-street, Dunedin) 6/32 Pte. William Edward Cronin (Wil- _ liam Thomas Cronin, Richmond, " Christchurch) - WELLINGTON BATTALION. 10/1488 Pte. Harold Norman Freeman (Herbert Freeman, Otaki) 10/1313 Pte. Alfred Ernest Pearson (James Pearson, Abbotsham, via Ulverston, Tasmania) 10/661 Pte. Louis Hector M'Sweeny (Mrs. / F. E. M'Sweeny, Eltham, mother) I DIVISIONAL TRAIN. —/872 a Dvr. Norman Hatfield (R. D. Hatfield, Ohakune, brother). TrahsX ferred from Wellington Battalion.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 6

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ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 6

ROLL OF HONOUR Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 6