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Roll of Honour

N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY F 0P p E The following list was issued by tiu- Defence authorities last night: KILI EO IN ACTION. ELLIS, Trooper G. E. FOX, Gunner A. J. FALLA, Gunner L. Al. HI BELL. Act. Sergeant >•. P. HULBERT, Captain L. V. HITCHCOCK, Captain F. W. S. PROSSER, Lance-Corporal T. I. SHADDICK. Trooper J. D. WATSON, Gunner K. DIED OF WOUNDS. CLIVE, Private IV. H. C. ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED. KENYON, Supper R. D. MISSING. LORRIMER, Gunner B. S. PRISONER OF WAR. Reported by War Office as Prisoner of Wai' at Afronkara Hissar, Turkey. MOORE, Trooper J. WOUNDED. Allan, Trooper E. G. Litchfield, Trooper A. Smith, Trooper W. A. Williams, Trooper J. F. Hooper, Trooper J. F. Ayres, Trooper F. Ferrier, Gunner W. H. Patterson, Driver J. H. Prebble, Bombardier W. H. Aloseley, Gunner T. W. O’Flaherty, Bombardier L. Donaldson, Gunner J. ' Trail, Driver P. Denton, Bombardier G. C. Fletcher, Corporal R. Gorrie, Sergeant H. Mortenson, Gunner L. G. Shea, Gunner J. D. Giles, Sapper C. Johnson, uergeant-Major A. W. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. DANGEROUSLY ILL.

(Ist Australian Casualty Clearing Station, France, from’ Wounds. Girthrie. Trooper J. 1 . WOUNDED. ADMITTED T<* HOSPITAL. Dunnage, Gunner H. T. Harkins, Gunner C. A. McKinnon, Troop, r \V. G. WOUNDED, EMBARKED FOR I ENGLAND. Hargreaves, Lance-Corporal C. DANGEROUSLY ILL. Ri‘ hworth, Private W. H. Stringer, Corporal T. H. SERIOUSLY ILL. Finlay, Sapper J. L. Pitt, Acting Corporal 11. W. Smith, Private F. , Ryan, Private J. removed '-r-'M seriously ILL LIST. Hewitt, Rifle ’ an J. REMOVED FROM DANGEROUSLY ILL LIST. Bramlcy, Private G. S. OUT OF DANGER. McDonald, I am ( -Corporal G. Hebberd, Trooncr W. A. IX HOSPITAL, ROl EN. Young, Private R. G. Millingan, Rifleman P. E. HAWKE’S BAY MEN \ND THEIR NEXT OF KIN (Special to “ Tribune.”) Wellington, Nov. 2. The following Hawke's Bay men and their next-of-kin are on the hospital report issued last evening:-- | DROWNED ACCIDENTALLY. 1 Sapper Bertram David Kenyon (Mr. W. Kenyon, Post Office, Woodville, mother). WOUNDED. Trooper William Alfred Smith (Mrs. M. Smith, Alexander street, Hastings, wife). Dangerously ill. Casually not Officially Reported from France, but Hospital Reports Dangerously 111, in Ist Australian < a-ualty Clearing Station, France, hom Wounds. Trooper James Latham Guthrie (R. Guthrie, Meanee, father).

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 272, 2 November 1916, Page 5

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Roll of Honour Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 272, 2 November 1916, Page 5

Roll of Honour Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 272, 2 November 1916, Page 5