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ROLL OF HONOR.

CASUALTY LIST.

The following casualty list, dealing with the Wellington military area, was issued at 0.39 p.m. yesterday. It may be summarised as follows: Killed in action 27 Died of wounds ... ... 1 Wounded 16 Admitted to /hospital 19 Remaining with unit 2—21 ; 74 Killed in Action. Canterbury Infantry Regiment— Trooper John Mancel (Dannevirke) L.Z. Rifle Brigade, March 26 Rifleman Edward Mohan (Ireland) Corporal V. M. Pearce, M.M. (England). Rifleman J. Cochrane (England). Lance-Corporal G. C. Klink (Ashhurst). Rifleman A. B. Marchant (Hastings). Rifleman E. R. Heaton (Lower Hutt). Lance-Corporal W. A Perry (England). v P. Wall (Taranaki). • ' Rifleman A. C. Doggett (Hastings) Rifleman J. Jackson (Ireland). Rifleman M. Kupli (Wellington). Lance-Corporal G. C. Mace (Carterton). Rifleman W. Owen (Gisborne). Lance-Corporal G. Beatty (Umataroa). Sergeant J. D. Jamieson (Palmerston North). Sergeant T. King (Wellington). Rifleman R. Ray (Gladstone). Corporal T. Wakelin (Hunterville). Rifleman J. Katterson (Ireland). Rifleman J. R. Goldsmith (Masterton) .

Rifleman R. Hunt (Tokomaru). The result of a Court of Inquiry, previous]}’ reported wounded and missing, now reported killed, in action October 5, 1917: Lance-Corporal W. A. Gould (Eltham). Rifleman P. Laurence (Lower Hutt). Previously"reported missing, now reported killed in action: Private J. L. Finlayson (Petone). Lance-Corporal A. S. Waslev (Hawera). Died of Wounds. N.Z. Rifle Brigade— Rifleman J. Fabling (Kilbirnie). Wounded. Corporal A. Symlie (Petone), Corporal W..P. Williams (Wellington), Private T. Coutts (Wellington), M. 31. Dorrie (Wellington), Private C. W. Russell (Dannevirke), W. E. Morrison (Wellington), Corporal F. Ramsay (Hastings), Second-Lieuten-ant H. C. O. Tennent (Masterton), Rifleman G. Sutherland (Wanganui), J. O. H. Lepper (Wellington), Ser-_ geant N. Moorhead (Victoria), R. Piercy (Ashhurst), Rifleman W. H. Rore (Hastings). H. E. W. Silver (AYellington), Rifleman D. L. Soater (Wellington), Rifleman C. R. Terry (Otangawai). „

Wounded. (Admitted to Hospital.) Private E. B. O’Rorke (Ohakune Junction), Second-Lieutenant L. W. Grace (Wellington), Sergeant D. R. Wilson (Ireland), Private W.A. Free (Waitara), Private F. J. Duncan (Mangatainoka).Private R.M. Gregg (Palmerston North). Q.M.S. C. Laroche (Wellington). Rifleman R. Cunningham (Napier), Lance-Corporal J. H. Dallrymple (Bulls). Rifleman P. O. Douglas (Dannevirke), Ptifleman. R. T. Giles (Wairoa), Rifleman W. E. Hounsell (Wanganui), LanceCorporal G. H. Hubbard (Masterton), Rifleman R. McNamara (England). E. S. Savrell (Hastings), Rifleman W. F. Turner (Waipawa), Rifleman F. J. Greenaway (Martinborough). Rifleman D. Cuthbert (California. U.S.A.), Rifleman G. H. McAnlay (Otane). Slightly Wounded. (Remaining with Unit.) G. E. Woodhead (Inglewood). R. T. Reid (Clareville).

LATER LIST. The following list was issued at 7.39 p.m. It Is summarised as follows : Killed in action j Died of sickness ... ••• j . 7 Killed in Action. Previously reported wounded and missing, now declared by Court of Inquiry killed iu action: Private L. M. Jones (L renm). Died of Wounds. Private L. C. Richardson (Oliakune). , Private G. Hastie (Palmerston North). _ Lance-Corporal D. R. Newell (.New Plymouth). Rifleman H. L.L. Petersen (Patna) Died of Sickness. Private P. Konuke (Wairoa). Wounded. _ D. Davis, W. 0., Ist class (Gloucestershire).

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4847, 19 April 1918, Page 5

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ROLL OF HONOR. Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4847, 19 April 1918, Page 5

ROLL OF HONOR. Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4847, 19 April 1918, Page 5

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