ROLL OF HONOUR
NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. CASUALTY LIST AND HOSPITAL REPORT. . The Defence Department reports as follows : ' KILLED IN ACTION. Trouper J. Steele Private J. S. Smith' (previously reputed missing) DIED OF WOUNDS. Private H. M. Craw ion! Private F. Hughes Rifleman S. 0. Farme Private F. A. ('nun DIED OF SICKNESS. Sapper W. J. D»>W Sapper H. McLaughlin Corporal M. Anthony (in New Zealand 1 WOUNDED: Temp.-Staff-SeiNrt. C. 11. Bourke Tern p.-Corporal 11. H. F. Burry Private J. Anderson jaccidentlly) WOUNDED- ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. Private W. C Smith DANGEROUSLY ILL. firpner H. L. Rirkett Private H. IT. Conway Rifleman H. G, Flyger Private C. H. Nelson STILL DANGEROUSLY ILL. Supper \V. A. Haszard REMOVED FROM DANGEROUSLY ILL LIST. Private E. M. Cotton Rifleman A. Underwood STILL SERIOUSLY. ILL. Priwite .1. 11. I!rigg Private 11. lieepa Rifleman W. .1. .West REMOVED PROM SERIOUSLY ILL LIST. Rifleman 11. Francnu _ OUT OP DANGER. Trooper 11. A. Reece " & WITH OTHER FORCES. The following casualties are reported to soldiers having next-of-kin resident in New Zealand (in many oases the rank of the soldier is not giVen): — IMPERIAL FORCES. Killed in Action— C. Taylor J. Hamley AUSTRALIAN FORCES. Killed in Action— Sergt. W. Treasure Sergt. G. McWliinney Lance-Corpora] J. Morrow W. Strand I-'. Cockell F. Spinley R. Taylor P. Rowo (previously reported missing) Hissing, believed Killed in Action— It. Smith
Missing—- \\. By ford C. Cole D. Donaldson W. Dun,, L. Goerty F. Hutciiinson Lance-Corporal R. Junes Sergt. A. Landless A. Stephens N. Sutherland N. Yells W. Yeo V. Turner 0. B. Odcn Missing believed Prisoner of War— N. Oane Wounded — R. Jack W. Hogg R. Dickie 11. Granger ,1. Grav M. Hall H. Ham pi i m Corpora I T. McDonald J. McEvov ri. Neille' Lance-Corporal W. Nicholl Ser.rrt. S. E. Prikkard H. Svmonds A. Wilson Wounded: Admitted to Hospital - 11. Nannestad Sergt. \Y. Malcolm R. Low Sick (severe) : Admitted to HospitalJ. (iievne. Lance Corporal J. dibble Out of Danger— Driver 1). Miller Progressing Favourably— W. 0. Gordon S. Steele SOUTH AFRICAN' FORCES. Killed in Action —■ Sergt. R. A. Carter Actiiig-Lanee-Corporal R. McKay
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1917, Page 6
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