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ROLL OF HONOUR.

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES [Per Prkss Association.} WELLINGTON, February 22. The following list of casualties was issued to-day:— KILLED IN AGTION. WELLINGTON BATALLION. (August 8.) Walter Little (Walter Little, Box 35, Takap'au). ■ CANTERBURY BATTALION. (August. 7.) Alexander Lodge (Charles Lodge, 2-t. , Waverley Street. Auckland, father). DIED OF WOUNDS. CANTERBURY BATTALION. (August 12.) Francis William;Talbot (Mrs J. Talbot, Mcystou, via Ararat, Victoria, mother). DIED OF DISEASE. OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. (Abscess, hepatic, N.Z. General Hospital, Alexandria, February 18.) Frederick Robinson (Alfred Robinson, Nightcaps). DEATH FROM ACCIDENT. CANTERBURY BATTALION. (Fracture of base of skull. Result of accident.) Graham Griffiths, second lieutenant (Lewis Griffiths, Blenheim, brother). MISSING. CANTERBURY BATTALION. (August 7. Nothing further known.) John M'Lagnn (Angus M'Lagan, Blackball, West Coast, father). WOUNDED. ' CANTERBURY BATTALION. (August 7, 1915.) William King (George King, Devon, England, father). SICK AND WOUNDED. HOSPITAL PROGRESS REPORT. Admitted to Pont de Koubbeh Hospital :—Otago Battalion—Private T. MDriscoll N.Z. Medical Corps—Private P. J. Hayman. Wellington Mounted Rifles—Private O. R. Haase. Auckland Battalion—Private S. A. Liddicont. Canterbury Mounted Rifles —Trooper S. White. Otago Battalion —Private T. E. Creagh. N.Z. Rifle Brigade—Rifleman W. S. Lloyd. N.Z. Field Artillery—Gunner H. D. M'Manaway. Canterbury Mounted Rifles—Trooper G. A. Scott. Otago Battalion—Private W. Pennal. Auckland Mounted Rifles—Trooper R. Williams. N.Z. Field Artillery—Gunner J. H. Schofield. Admitted to loth .General Hospital, Alexandria. Wellington Mounted Rifles —Trooper J. S. M'Laurin. Dangerously ill, pneumonia:—N.Z. Field Artillery—Gunner F. Findlay. Dangerously ill, 21st General Hospital:—N.Z. Rifle Brigade—Rifleman J. E. Tornquist. Out of danger:—Canterbury Mounted Rifles—Trooper T. M'Guire. N.Z Army Service Corps—Driver A. W. Baker.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17099, 23 February 1916, Page 7

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17099, 23 February 1916, Page 7

ROLL OF HONOUR. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17099, 23 February 1916, Page 7

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