Roll of Honour
N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. The following list was issued last night at 7 o’clock: — KILLED IN ACTION. CASEY, Sergeant-Major T. HEWSON. Private J. FOGARTY. Private H. M. P. CORRECTION. Previously Reported Wounded, notv Reported Missing Believed Dead O’DONNELL, Corporal J. DIED OF WOUNDS. EDMAN, Private H. L. KEYWORTH. Rifleman O. BROADBRIDGE, Rifleman T. C. ANNLSS, Rifleman E. Wounded and Believed to be Prisoner of War in German Hands. LAWRENCE. Private R. THOMSON, Private J. WOUNDED. Hickson, Sergeant A. G. Coutts, Private K. Ritchie, Private G. A. Lee, Private \V. C. Count, Lance-Corporal W. Bullen, Private T. J. WOUNDED ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL Burns, Private T. D. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. DANGEROUSLY ILL, BUT IMPROVING. (In 2nd Australian Casualty Clearing Station, France). Armitage McElwaine, Trooper B.G. Hancock, Private J. Ramage, Private \V. SERIOUSLY ILL BUT IMPROVING. Ward, Private F. SERIOUSLY ILL. (In New Zealand General Hospital, Brockenhurst). Rapson, Private H. A. Northover, Rifleman L. N. DANGEROUSLY ILL. (In No. 3 General Hospital. Codford) Mitchell. Rifleman J. SERIOUSLY ILL. Smith, Private J. REMOVED FROM SERIOUSLY ILL LIST. Backholm, Private B. A. (In Walton on Thames Hospital.) Monrad. Private D. G. Craig. Private D. DANGEROUSLY ILL FROM WOUNDS. (In King George V. Hospital, Dublin.) Blomfield, Private P. A. REMOVED FROM DANGEROUS LY ILL LIST. (In 24th General Hospital, Etaples.) Mason, Corporal R. C. LATEST LIST. The following list was received in Hastings at 12.20 p.m. to-daV:— KILLED IN ACTION. CANTLEY, Private C. T. DIED OF WOUNDS. JERMY', Acting-Corpl. G. M. TRICKLETON, Private W. T. PARKER, Private G. CLARKE. Private H. M. MILNE, Private T. P. DIER OF PNEUMONIA. FOSTER. Rifleman E. CORRECTIONS Preciously reported missing, now believed killed. CROSS, Trooper E. BENSON. Private J. H. Previously reported wounded, now reoorted Died of Wounds. WEBB, Trooper R. S. Previously reported missing, now reported Killed in Action. McEVOY. Rifleman O. Previously reported missing, now reported not missing. Bond, Private. W. J. Previously reported missing, now reported rejoined unit. Arnev, Private G. E. REPORTED MISSING. Batsons, Private B. WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. Stewart, L.-C'orpl. J. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED, REMAINING WITH UNIT. Willott, Sapper J. Barrett. Private W. Talke, Private L. HAWKE’S BAY MEN.
AND THEIR NEXT OF KIN. (Special to “The Tribune.”) Wellington. Nov. 17. The following Hawke’s Bay name is on the list issued last evening:— WOUNDED. Private George Alfred Ritchie (J. W. Ritchie; Napier, father). SOME PERSONAL NOTES. Mrs. Paget, of Waipukurau, received a cable yesterday from Airs. Sidney Johnstone, of Takapau, who is on a visit to the. Old Land, that Roy Paget was in the Richmond Hospital, Dublin, and is doing well. Roy was wounded in France. Word has been received that Private W. C. Saywell. of Hastings, who was wounded on October 20th is is No. 2 Londori Flospital wounded in the left leg, and is progressing favourably.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 285, 17 November 1916, Page 6
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