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NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES SUNDAY NIGHT'S LIST A further casualty list issued on Sunday night reported two men died of wounds, one man wounded, one in hospital, and one missing who has rejoined his regiment. The list is as under, the names of next-of-kin being given within parentheses: — DIED OF WOUNDS. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. (Died Gibraltar 17th September.) Kemp, John Alfred, 13/702, Tpr. (Mre. E. S. Kemp, Glen Massey, via Ngaruawahia, mother) AUCKLAND BATTALION. (Previously Reported Wounded, Died of Wounds.) Moore, Richard Arnold, 12/545, Pte. (Mrs. Mary E. Moore, c.o. P. W. Moore, Collinsbrooks, Auckland) WOUNDED. FIELD ENGINEERS. (Right Leg, 17th September. Disembarked Malta, 21st September) Connery, John, 4/1212 a, Spr. (Mrs. P. Connery, Dannevirke, mother) REPORTED .MISSING— SINCE REJOINED. FIELD ENGINEERS. Jones, George, 4/1373 a, Spr. (Mrs. Maud Jones, Taumarunui) SLIGHTLY SICK. OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. (Previously Reported Killed in Action, 6th August. Rejoined Regiment sth September, and not Killed in Action. Now Reported Disembarked Malta from Maheno, 12th September, Slightly' Sick.) Jopson, Frank, 9/46, Tpr. (Mrs. Jane Jopson, Oturehua, Central Otago) SICK AND WOUNDED HOW THEY ARE PROGRESSING. In the hospital and progress report issued last night Wellington men, others with next-of-kin residing in the Wellington district, and those recovered and on furlough were mentioned as under :—: — SICK AND WOUNDED, ADMITTED 2nd WESTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL, MANCHESTER. Otago Battalion. Graham, George, 8/2340, Pte. Payne, Jesse, 8/457, Pte. Richardson, George Ernest, 8/2307, Pte. Medical Corps. Brown, Leonard Cairn, 3/132, Pte. Army Service Corps. Parker, Thomas, 5/139, Dvr. ADMITTED TO BRANKESMERE HOSPITAL, SOUTHSEA. Wellington Battalion. Lawrence, William Robert, 10/1877, Pte. Otago Battalion. Grey, Grattan James, 8/1105, Pte. ADMITTED CONNAUGHT HOSPITAL, ALDERSHOT. Wellington Battalion. Carson, Hector James, 10/2097, Pte. ADMITTED MILITARY HOSPITAL, FULHAM. Wellington Mounted Rifles. Pairman, James Watson, 11/807, Tpr. ON FURLOUGH, ENGLAND. Auckland Mounted Rifles. Saunders, Alfred George, 13/229, Tpr. Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Humphreys, Kenneth, 7/215, Tpr. Otago Battalion. Smart, Albert Robert Cyril, 8/481, Pte. SICK, DISCHARGED CONVALESCENT, ALEXANDRIA. Otago Mounted Rifles. Lloyd, Llewellyn Samuel, 9/1192, Tpr. (Sick and Wounded Admitted to 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester. ) > AUCKLAND BATTALION. Woulfe, John, 12/1843, Pte. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Alley, Herbert, 10/1719, Pte. Lepper, Charles Brison, 10/868, Pte. M'Gregor, Andrew Ewan, 10/1587, Pte. Southam, William Frederick, 10/8, Pte. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Clarry, Charles, 6/1811, Pte. Jolly, Francis Leslie Gordon, 6/1889, Pte. AUSTRALIAN FORCES FALLEN" NEW ZEALANDERS. The following casualties to members of the Australian Forces, with next-of-kin residing in the Wellington district have been reported for the week ended 9th October: — THIRD BATTALION. (Reported Wounded.) Wilson, T. C, L.-Cpl. (G C. Wilson, 140, .Oriental Bay, Wellington, father) FOURTH BATTALION. (Killed in Action between 6th and 9th August.) Jones, H. L., Pte. (Mrs. E. L. Jones, Washington-avenue, Brooklyn, Wellington) (Admitted Bombay Presidency General Hospital, Alexandria; enteric, mild.) Norman, W., Cpl. FDJTH BATTALION. (Embarked for England 9th September.) Jordan, T. J., Pte. (Disembarked Malta, 10th Sept. ; slightly Sick.) Morris, H. W... Pte. (Sick, admitted Hospital, London.) Jordan, T. J., Pte. SIXTH BATTALION. (Disembarked Malta, Hospital Ship Neuralia, 10th Sept. ; slightly sick.) Lithgo, S. N., Sergt. TENTH BATTALION. (Wounded, Admitted Hospital, London.) Cook, E. A., Pte. (W. T. Cook, Taumarunni, father) ELEVENTH BATTALION. (Admitted to Hospital, London, Sick.) Bannin, N. C, Cpl. SIXTEENTH BATTALION. (Admitted to Hospital, London.) Finnerty, H. G.. Pte. EIGHTEENTH BATTALION. (Wounded.) M'Glashan, E., Pte '(Mrs. M'Glashan, Hawera, mother) (Wounded, Admitted to Hospital, London.) Naylor. J J., L.-Cpl. AUSTRALIAN FIELD ARTILLERY. (Killed in Action, 22nd September.) Oliver, C. C, .2nd Lieut. (E. Oliver, 30, Sydney-street, Petone, father) AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES (By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright.) SYDNEY, 10th October. The Australian casualties to date, not indtidinj! the »ick snH wounfUrl who have returned to ths front,, arc ; — Dead/
288 officers and 4741 men ; wounded, 437 officers and 12,638 men; missing, 17 officers and 1394 men ; sick, 265 officers and 5199 men ; prisoners, 5 officers and 42 men ; nature of casualty unknown, 4 officers and 180 men. (Received October 11, 8.15 a.m.) SYDNEY, Thie Day. Private Dunham, who was killed in action, was born in Christchnrch.
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 87, 11 October 1915, Page 2
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