Roll of Honour
N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.
The following list was received in Hastings at 8.30 o’clock last eveninfi: — KILLED IN ACTION. CANTERBURY MOUNTEDS. MACDONALD, Sergeant J. N.Z. RIFLE BRIGADE. McKINNON, Rifleman J. G. CORRECTIONS Previously Reported Missing, nmv Reported Killed in Action. CANTERBURY BATTALION. LEVY, Private H. , Previously Reported Wounded, now Reported Believed Killed in Action. m T T __ T CANTERBURY BATTALION. DODD. Sergeant A. J. BARTER. Private L. S. WYLIE, Private F. MISSING. CANTERBURY MOUNTEDS. HILL, Trooper L. W. ,„,, T CANTERBURY BATTALION. PALIN, Lance-Corp. H. W. B. N.Z. RIFLE BRIGADE. GLOVER, Rifleman C. H. DIED OF WOUNDS. CANTERBURY MOUNTEDS. WARNER, Trooper A. HN.Z. FIELD ARTILLERY. CULLEN. Gunner L. G. TRY TH ALL, Gunner A. J. N.Z. RIFLE BRIGADE. EISFELDER, Rifleman F. ' RIORDAN, Rifleman J. WOUNDED. WELLINGTON MOUNTEDS. ! THORN. Lance-Corporal C. W. WELLINGTON BATTALION. McKINNON, Captain H. E. WOUNDED ADMITTED To HOSPITAL AUCKLAND MOUNTEDS. JOHNS, Trooper W. T. WOUNDED EMBARKED FOR ENGLAND. WELLINGTON MOUNTEDS. BARTLETT, Trooper A. E. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. IN HOSPITAL DANNES ' CAMIERS BE LOYD. | N.Z. RIFLE BRIGADE. ! BUSH, Rifleman E. i JONES, Rifleman E. ' WALL, Lance-Corporal A. I TO-DAY’S LIST. j The following list was issued at midday to-day KILLED IN ACTION. O’SHAUGHNESSY, Corp. B. J. ANCELL, 2nd Lieutenant E. G. ; MILLER, Private R. i DORR MANN. Private E. M . I ROPER, Private L. B. SNELL. Private C. CORRECTIONS. • Previously Reported Missing, now Reoortcd Killed in Action. ANDERSON. Private D. A. Previously Reported Missing, now BJLvod Killed. FRIDD, Private P. , , Previously Reported Wounded, now | Reported Died of Wounds. i SLADE. Private M. A. , ARROWSMITH, Private A. i HILL. Rifleman W. C. I McKF.CHNIE. Rifleman R. D. ' LANKEY, Rifleman C. J. DIED OF WOUNDS. ■ McLEOD. Private C. F. ' MACKINTOSH. Private J. 8. MARRINER, Corporal P. BLAIR. Private H. M. DIED IN 31st GENERAL HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRIA. MCCARTHY, Trooper D. T. Missr'tt BELIEVED KILLED. i’HODEY, Private F. D. MORGAN. Lam'fi-Corporal A. MISSING. KING, Private R. L. WELSHMAN, Lance-Corporal W. NIWES. Private A. E. COOKE, Private C. B. DERUNGS. Private L. R. DURIF, Private 11. SMITH, Private H. JONES. Rifleman J. C. I T.OYD, Rifleman W. J. RICHARDS, Rifleman R. BUTLER. Rifleman J. CURRY, Rifleman A. J. WOUNDED AND MISSING. MORRIS. Private H. AVHITMORE. Private J. E. MISSING. BELIEVED WOUNDED MeIVVI-S. Corporal H. A. MEXTED, Rifleman S. (Continued on Pago 6.)
WOUNDED. Chappell, Private N. W. Stokes, Private E. E. Dumb, Private L. Maddock. Rifleman A. 11. Magee, Rid -pan D. Josland, Sergeant F. W. McLean, Rifleman A. A. WOUNDED, EMBARKED FOR t ENGLAND. Marshall. Private F. M. REJOINED UNIT. Warwick, Private W. HAWKE S BAY MEN. AND THEIR NEXT OF KIN. (Special to “ Tribune.”) Wellington. Oct. 27. The following Hawke's Bay men and their next of kin are on th? list issued at midday today:— MISSING BELIEVED KILLED. Private Franei-; Douglas Thodey (W. Thodey. Waipukurau. father). MISSING BELIEVED MOUNDED Rifleman Sydney Mexted (Mrs. V. . Mexted. Coal street. Dannevirke). WOUNDED, ADMITTED 70 HOSPITAL. Rifleman Alfred Hammond Maddock (Mrs. E. ri. Maddock. Rodney street. Hasting-.» SOME PERSONAL NOTES Sergeant G. Tappin. of the 12th has been wounded in France. Prior to enlisting he was employed as a surveyor at Napier. Cabled infnrmat if.i oeeti received at Auckland oi yet another gap in the now sadly-diminished ranks of the Main Body ct the Exped it ion ar? Force, tjunner Milhaip R. Munro,' of No 2 Battery of the Field Artill-’ry Brigade, who fought through several months of the Gallipoli campaign, died on the 15th of October as a result <>f wounds received in action on the French front. Gunner Munro was th*’ voungest son of the Rev. G. B. ami Mrs. Munro, of St. Luke's Presbyterian Church, Remuera. In July last he was one of forty New Zealanders selected to go to Paris to represent the Dominion at the celebrations on the great French national day. It was stipulated that these men should bc_ 6tt or over. I and built in proportion, and the detachment earned warm praise from the people of Pans. Amongst his comrades Gunner Munro earned general admiration and respect for his kindly disposition and unswerving principles.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 267, 27 October 1916, Page 5
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