ROLL OF HONOUR.
NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.
A TOTAL OF 7001
[Per Pmkss Association-.] WELLINGTON. December 11. The casualties to the New Zealand Expeditionary Force up to and including December 0 totalled 7904. Details am ns nnrlor ■—
THE LATEST LIBT. [Pbb Press Association.] WELLINGTON, December 11. The following list of casualties was issued by the Defence authorities today : KILLED IN ACTION. WELLINGTON BATTALION. ,: (November 12.) M'Dcnald; Kenneth (D. M'Donald, Ross-shire, Scotland, father). DIED OF WOUNDS. N.Z. FIELD ENGINEERS. (December 3, Hospital ship Dongola.) Barry, Robert William, sapper (Mrs E. Barry, Dilworth Terrace, Parnell). (Shell concussion, December' 8.) Shennan, Robert Carlisle, sapper (Mrs M; Shennan, 20, Russell Ter-
raoe, Wellington, wife). DIED OF DIBEABE.
CANTERBURY MOUNTED (Enteric, December S.) Robinson, C. P., corporal (JL Robin. son, Bristol, England, father).
WOUNDED. CANTERBURY MOUNTED RDTLESv (Wounded November 16, no other particulars.) De Castro, Charles Baron Knox, second-lieutenant . (Arthur; De Castro, Government Life Insurance, Wellington). N.Z. FIELD ENGINEERS. I (Slightly wounded, November 11.) ! Horn, Leonard George, sapper (Mrs E. E. Horn, Palmerston, wife). AUCKLAND BATTALION. (Wounded groin, no date given.) Adams, John T., lance-corporal (G. Adams, 2, Green Street, Pom sonby). CANTERBURY BATTALION. (Wounded, second occasion, right hand, no date given.) Reid, Sydney Thomas (Mrs M. Raid, Taylor's Road, Morningside, Auckland). PRIBONERB OF WAR. Serakinat Prison, Constantinople— t Private Gunn, Wellington Battalion | Private Greig, Canterbury' Battalion; Trooper Archie W. Morice, Canterbury \ Mounted Rifles. . "', SICK AND WOUNDED. HOSPITAL PROGRESS REPORT. Otago Mounted Rifles.—Seriously ill', —Trooper Scott. Canterbury Battalion.—Seriously ill, —Corporal Smith. N.Z. Rifle Brigade.—Admitted to! 19th General Hospital, AlexandriaCap tain Burn. Out of danger—Riisman Agnew. Otago Battalion.—Admitted to 21st General Hospital, Alexandria—Lieutenant Wood. * AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. I By T*l«rrtph—Ptmi AModation—Copyright. SYDNEY, December 11. Casualty list No. 123 contains the names of the following New Zea-< landers: 111—Driver P. J. Cox and Privata A. R. Treacher, in hospital at Heliopolis; Private A. Leitch, in hospital in London; Private Levine, now stated to be Private H. P. Hogan, and Private C. J. Brown, in hospital at Malta. Returned to duty— Privates J. Hoare and A. J. Higgs.
arc as uncier :— Officers. Men. Total Killed . 74 1043 1117 Died of wounds . 21 501 522 Died of disease . . 9 245 254 Missing . 22 635 657 Prisoners of war . — 23 23 Wounded . 210 5115 5331 Totals . 342 7562 7904
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 17038, 13 December 1915, Page 6
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377ROLL OF HONOUR. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 17038, 13 December 1915, Page 6
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