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NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.

TWO FRESH LISTS. LXX. KILLED IN ACTION. WELLINGTON MOUNTED INFANTRY. RFOINALD THOMAS CHISHOLM (Mav 30). Trooper NEIL 'CAMPION (Max 26) Jrooper ALFRED HENRY BRYANT (May 28). r,r L^ ol -' GEORGE MARMADUKE C'LEARY (May 29). (On Mav 30.) Sergeant HENRY WILSON" vSMITH. Sergeant GORDON HART WHYTIC. OVEPTO 1 ' FIU ' :DK - WM - EL LESMIvRE Lance-corporal JACK SCALES Trooper FREDK. COATES. Trooper JOHN DAVEY Trooper CYRIL CHARLES DUNLOP. Trooper ALFRED DICKINSON. Trooper GEORGE EDMUND DROWEP, Trooper JOHN LEYBOURNE GRACE Trooper LIONEL HUGHES TrooppT LEONARD JOHN ROUNTREE Trooper L. F. HUGHES. CANTERBURY BATTALION. (On May 8.) Private THOMAS LAMBERT. DIVISIONAL HEADQUARTERS. (On May 30.) Troo|>ar ERNEST RUAKUPA GRIPP. Trooper THOMAS NELSON HOGG. MISSING. AUCKLAND BATTALION. Private Hugh M'Master (since May 8). WOUNDED. WELLINGTON MOUNTED INFANTRY. Lance-corporal Bertram C.har'es Squire. Troopers Leonard George Buekland. Guv Musgrave, Dyer, Win. Fraser. Frederick Bertram Green. Walter Percy Lewis, Percy Stafford Livernwre, Bernard Waterson. AUCKLAND BATTALION. Sergeant- John William Warwick. Lance-corporals Henry Charles Furze and Charles Savory. . Privates W. Andrews. Charles Appleton, Sydney Barker, Lewen Manghan Barnett, James Ronald Bel 1 ,, William Black, Augustine Bond, Joseph Martin Cornwall, Georg-3 Couston. Ernest Wilkie Cox, George Cox, Albert Charles Cowdrey, Percy Ash Dairson. Alfred Manuel De AnYh-Hd, John James Dove, Richard Dunphy, Win. Stanley Frank, James Henry Gore, Walter Alexander Orierson (attached). Eric Burton, John Lawrence, Leon Philip M'Grath, Samuel Meekan. Lansd-ey Manning, James Arthur Morrison, Jiobert Stanley Ohteon, Fredk. Llewellyn Price. Maclnroy Robertson Roberts, Frank Scott. James Albert Scott, John Wm. Small. Rodrick Edwin Standen, Arthur Stanley Sutton, Ned Turner, Arthur James Ja.-k West. AUCKLAND MOUNTED. Troopers William James Jones ThompEon and John Campbell M'Lennan. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Private William Herbert Anderson. LXXI. KILLED IN ACTION. AUCKLAND BATTALION. Private. Edgar Francis Sheppard (Mav 19i. MISSINC. (April 25 to May 13.) AUCKLAND BATTALION. i Sergeant Kenneth Wrigley Commons. Sergeant Alfred John Douglas Howie. Lance-corporal Thomas Francis Adams. Bugler Norman Douglas Cooke. Privates William Eric Anderson, Frederick A. Ardern. Privates Herbert Bailey, John Raymond Baker, A. M. I. Bard, Thomas Hayes Burgess. Privates Sydney Randolph Campbell, Malcolm Maxwell MM lines Charleris, William Edward Cole, Richard Denyler Cooper. Privates Bertram Charles Denver and John Doiids. Privates Joseph William Ea.des and John Christian Enersen. Private Charles Henry Gathcrcole, John Graham George. Frederick Leslie Griffin. Private Harold Harding (attached), Wilfred Louis Harrison, Thomas Western Hayward. Privates John Mervyn Johnson, Edward j Herbert Jours. Privates Herbert Langley (attached), i George Leeming. Privates Alexander Martin. Chas. Albert Matthews, Charles Wm. .May, Percy Lionel Midgley. Privates John O'Grady, David Gordon Onion. Privates Francis Albury Payne. James George Paterson. Arthur 'Pavitt. Wihnett Napier Philson, Claude Wm. Porter, William Stanley Primrose. i Privates Frank George Ro?s. James Runcirnan. Private. Shearer. j Privates Carl Henry Thoresen. Alfred Clarence Henry Tiekelpenny. James Alex- [ ander Troup. Privates Alfred Charles Wadsworth. j Jack Walker. Thomas Smith Wilson.

AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. LIST 39. SYDNEY. June 16. (Received Juno 16, at 1.15 p.m.) KILLED IX ACTION. Captain CHRISTIAN and 35 in the ranks, including Corporal R. STEPHENS and rrivato C. S. BRITTENDEN iNew Zealandere). DIED OF WOUNDS. Captain LESLIE. Lieutenant, VINEHALL, and ol in the ranks, including Sapper J. WEST (a New ZeaJandev). WOUNDED. Major Priestly, Lieutenants A. R. Thorndcn, Wilder, Taylor, and Lawrence, flnd 210 in the ranks, including Privates 1). Fryer. J. M. Warwick. G. Lester, H. J. Hickcon, W. Norman, and E. Bradley (New Zealandei's). Dangerously 111.—Two. Missing.— One. SOME OF THE FALLEN. Lieutenant-colonel 11. A. Do Lautour, of Kilbirnie, Wellington, and formerly principal medical officer in the Ut-ugo military district, has received advice that his third son. Sergeant Edgar Do Lautour, has been k'llcd at the Dardanelles. The deceased was born at Oamaru in 1882, and was educated at the WaHakt Bovs' High School and the- Otago Boys' High School. He served in the Bth New Zealand Contingent during the Boer War. When the present war broke. O'lt be was m South Australia, and he joined tho Light Horse at Adelaide. The Rev. R. G. Coate-s, of Anderson Bay, last night received a telephone message from his father in Chiistchurth intimating that his only brother. Frederick John C'oates, of the 2nd (Wellington and East. Coast) Mounted Rifles, bad been killed in action, bis father having received word to that effect from the Defence authorities. Mt Ooates left for Christchurch this morning. The parents of the deceased soldier reside at St. Albans, Chnstchurch. H<>. received his education at the Fapamii School, and served in thePoyth. African War On his return he resumed his work ns a- Government surveyor, and was engaged in a survey in the backblccks of the North Island at the commencement of the present war. He immediately volunteered, and his services were accepted as a trooper in the Wellington Rifles. Ho was a fine stalwart type of colonial lad, and was very popular among his friends. The next of kin of Private Alfred James Smith iCanterburv Battalion), reported wounded yesterday', is Mr Colvin Smith, of Onoho road. ;

Mr J. Kennedy, of Wingatui, is father of Private Reginald Kennedy, another of the wounded, from Canterbury Battalion. Private Clarence Rogers (Wellington Battalion), also reported wounded in our yesterday's issue, is a son of Mr Alfred Rogers, of Lawrence.

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Evening Star, Issue 15831, 16 June 1915, Page 4

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NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. Evening Star, Issue 15831, 16 June 1915, Page 4

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. Evening Star, Issue 15831, 16 June 1915, Page 4

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