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NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES IN THE AUSTRALIAN FORCES A list was issued last night reporting casualties to a large number of men serving with the Australian. Forces whose next-of-kin are in New Zealand. Those with next-of-kin in the Wellington military district were mentioned as under :—: — FIRST BATTALION. (Sick and wounded ; admitted hospital, London.) Rigg, L. H. C., Cpl. (A. F. Rigg, Waipawa, father) Wounded. Gordon, W. G., Pte. (Mrs. E. Gordon, Dalefield, Wellington, mother) SECOND BATTALION. (Removed Dangerously 111 List 14th September.) M'Glone, J. A., Pte. (P M'G-lone, Norris-street, Palmerston North, •father) THIRD BATTALION. (Arrived Malta, 16th July; rheumatism.) Marshall, W. A., Pte. (Mrs. E. Elliott, Brougham-street, ' New Plymouth, aunt) FOURTH BATTALION. (Disembarked Malta, 20th Aug. ; shgh'bly isicik.) Sykes, G., Pte. (I. Sykes, Box 740, Wellington, father) (Died of Wounds, 4th September.) O'Donoghue, J. M., 1803, Pte. (Mrs. M. Donoghue, Albert Hotel, Hastings) SIXTH BATTALION. (Disembarked Malta, 16th Aug. ; slightly sick.) Chalmers, R. D., L.-CpL (J. P. Chalmers, 206, Karamu-road, Hastings) (Admitted Hospital, London, wounded, 28th .August.) Henry, W.. Pte. (Mrs. J. Satchell, Taihape, mother) (Embarked for England, 26th August.) Chalmers, R. D., L. : Cpl. (J. P Chalmers, 206, Karamu-road, Hastings) (Disembarked Malta, 14th July ; now out of danger.) Black, J. P., Pte. (J. Black, 139, Man-ners-street, Wellington, father) • .TENTH BATTALION". (Disembarked Malta, 31st August; slightly -wounded). Cook, E. A., Pte. (W. T. Cook, Taumaranui, father) TWELFTH BATTALION. (Disembarked Malta Hospital Ship Itonus, 14th August; slightly wounded). Lester, J. H., Pte. (R. Gr. Lester, Ros-iyn-road, Levin, father) THIRTEENTH BATTALION. (Admitted Hospital, London; sick). Kirkwocd. R. C./ Pte. (H. W Kirkwood, artist, Wanganui, father) Herbert, R. W. J. } Pte. (Mrs. E. J. Herbert, 162, Derby-street, Gisborne) (In Hospital, London). Chapman, R. R., Pte. (T. Chapman, 30, Aro-street, Wellington, father) FOURTEENTH BATTALION. fWounded, second occasion. Admitted hospital, London). Cozens, L. W., iL.-Cpl. (E. W. Cozens, 15, Kenwyn-terraee, Wellington, father) 16th BATTALION. (Embarked for England 29th August,Slightly Wounded.) Fhmerty, H. G., Pte. (Mrs. J. Fmnerty, Thorndon-quay, Wellington) 17th BATTALION. ' (Killed in Action, 29th August.) Macdonald, J. A., Pte. (Mrs. W. B. Stride, Fulford-street, New , Plymouth, mother) 18th BATTALION. (Disembarked Malta, 28th August, Wounded.) Turiey, P., Pte. (J. Turley, c/o M'Cormack's Store, Waipukurau, father) (Wounded.) Naytar, J. i, Pte. (Mrs. H. W. Naylor, Porirua, mother) TENTH LIGHT HORSE. (Disembarked Malta Hospital Ship Andania; Slightly Sick.) Wright, W. T., Tpr. (J Wright, 247/ Jackson-street, Petone, father) 7th ARMY SERVICE CORPS, ATTACHED 4th DIVISIONAL TRAIN. (Admitted 19th General Hospital, - Alexandria; Influenza.) Brown, J. 8., Dvr. (T. H. Brown, Taumarunui) FD3LD ARTnJ/ERY. (Died of Wounds, 11th Axigust.) M'Kinnon, I. G., Gnr. (J. M. M'Kinnon, Karamu, Wairoa, H. 8.) (Died of Wounds, 15th August.) Moore, T. E. L... Gnr. (T. C. Moore, Tennyson-street, Napier) v (Disembarked Malta, 31st August, Slightly Sick.) , Lines, W. C, Sergt. (E. J. Lines, Koiraratahi, Taranaki) \ FIRST BRIGADE AMMUNITION COLUMN. ' (Not Yet Diagnosed, Condition Satisfactory.) Taylor, S. L., Dvr. (J. Taylor, Hawera) (Admitted 21st General Hospital, 9th September. Not Yet Diagnosed.) Anderson, W. E., Cpl. (S. F. Anderson, Taradale, Napier) . FIELD ENGINEERS. (Admitted Hospital London, Wounded.) Woods, G. E. M., L.-Cpl. (Mrs. Hoare, P. 0., 'Napier, mother) SICK AND WOUNDED THB-NEW ZEALAND FORCE, In the hospital and progress report issued last night,' Wellington men, others with next of kin residing in the Wellington district, the dangerously ill, and those removed from the dangerous list were given, as under: — CANTERBURY BATTALION. (Removed From Dangerous List. 1 ) Trumper, Leslie Henry, 6/1741, Pte. FIELD ARTILLERY. (Disembarked Malta, 21st September; Slightly Sick.) White, John Alexander, 2/1120, Gnr. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. (Dangerously 111, Dysentry, 15th Gen. Hospital, Alexandria.) Hunter, Charles Leonard, 13/818, Tpr. (William Hunter, 102, Antiguastreet, Christchurch, father/ WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLJ3S. (Admitted King George's Hospital, London.) % Ross, Arthur Edward, 11/130, Tpr.
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 83, 6 October 1915, Page 2
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