THE ROLL OF HONOR.
NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES LIST No. 78. , WELLINGTON., Juno 20. Casualty list-No. 7S is as follows : Wounded. (JUne 18.) A UCKLAND BATTALION. Westmacott, Rupert Walter, 12-202, Lieutenant, late Corporal )Rev. Westmaeott, Cornwall, England). ■■ Wallace, Tims. Stanley, 12-82-1 (Holly Wallace, 17 Sbcalcy, Glebe Point, Sydney, uncle). Riley, George Harold, 12-818 (second time,), (Edith Hilda Riley, care .Mrs Lusk, Church Road, Epsom, Auckland). Wright, , Goo. Chas., 12-954 (second time), AG. Wright, Kolmkohu). I WELLING TON -BATTALION. Bose, John iMurray, Captain (Rebecca iMcL. Rose, 18 Bouree Street, Palmorston North, wife). Bethuno, Roderick, 10-1117 (Mrs O. Eraser, Boothalncss, Scotland, -sister). Laiug, )Vm, ,1a s'., 10-1270 (Nurse Elsie La mg: Queen’s Hospital, Binning-: hum, sister). . Lockwood, George, 10-085 .(George Lockwood, -3 Goar Street, Pctone). Died of Illness (Sunstroke). (Egyptian Hospital, June 17.) ■WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Ellis,: Gardner, 11-932 (G. Ellis, Stonehaven, Scotland, father). WELLINGTON. June 19. The following sick and -wounded are in the General Hospital, ,Cairo : Sick and Wounded. CANTERBURY BATTALION.. Armstrong, Alex. Cameron, 6-583. Bourke, James, 6-777. ■ Buttle, Frank L.,. 6-945. ;• / .<Conn,. Frederick, ~ ■ Foster, Henry M., 6-955.* Glover, .Frederick, 6-1186. ‘ , Fullery, Nathan Newton, 6-1033. II a sell, Wallace Spencer, 6-1035. Laing, Robert, 6-489. Moore,■-Herbert Edwin, 6-100. Oswald, Ferdinand, 6-1367, Pay liter, Arthur, 6-332. ' > Story, Clifford Frederick, 0-555. Walsh Reginald-George, 6-1047. Whitaker, Arthur Harry, 6-175, OorP ° iaL OTAGO BATTALION. Andrew, H. James, 8-1393. Barkley, William Henry, 8-6. Bree, John TJjipmas, 8-239, Brook, George-Godfrey, 8-549. Calverley, Christopherß-556. Clarke, William, 8-1215. v Sergeant, ,Grib|bhil '..William, 8-214, Lance-Corporal. - hj, Grymes, Frederick, .8-581-Hoff, Leonard Rcter, 8-754._ Hood, Thomas .Arthur. 8-228. Howorth, Cyril, 8-108. Hunter,- Frederick. 8-922. Jones, Richard Pickard, Lieutenant. ■ ■ 1 , Kelly, J., 8-837. Kersc. Charles Alleutpn, 8-240. Wylie, John - Thomas, 8-301. Shcddan, Edward George, 8-1163. ■ Maxwell,' A., 8-72.. Smith, Charles Spur.way, 8-108,- . Pile, John, 8-112. Wilson, Alex., 8-503. McDiarmid, Robert Charles, 8-/01. Murray, Albert Alex., 8-260. O’Connor, Patrick, 8-161.1. O’Donnell, Dennis, 8-452. Murray, Robert Alex., 8-260. Rodorique, Maurice, 8-468. _ Vincent, George Augustus, 8-Jo6. AUCKLAND BATTALION. Allaway, George Thomas, 12-1540. Willis, Frederick, 12-88. Thomason, Alex., T2-881. Rowe, Thomas Edwin, 12-845. , Fitzpatrick, Desmond George Ihomas, 12-733. • Taylor, Angus, 12-579. Simmonds. Frederick, 12-46/. Bennett, Frederick George, 12-/04. Keighley, Ernest, 12-779. G erber,; Charles Joh u 1' f cdonck, 1212 ‘ WELLINGTON BATTALION.'
Cummins, .Colin- George, 10r306. iFiorey, Valentin© Claud, 10-1152. Sporle, Alfred George, 10-490. Hughes. Edward Oscar. 10-836. Hageiison, Alfred, 10-610. . Gaston, 'Sydney, 10-1240. Eric, Ernest, 10-953. , • Morgan, Percival Philip, 10-55/, Hodge, Rov Wolseley, 10-309. Tweedre, .William Mallock, 10-1030. Oobb, John Westleyi 10-35,- Corporal. Bloor, Edward Missel), 10-21, Sergeant. Mole, Hipo, 10-979. rouble, George Leo., 10-860. Hill, Albert James, 10-367,; 'Lee, Charles Senivens-. Allred. 10-566. Nichols, Walter,. 10:1129. Heed, Cyril Rawlins, J1 0-1324. Russ, Cecil Roy, 10-153. ■ , May, George William, 10-23, Corporal. Grey, Archibald, 10-4.46. . Ncttleford, Cyril. 10-130-j. •McKinnon, ■ Hugh Edgar, uO, Lieutenant. .Stock, George, 10-030. Cooper, Jobu Mack. 10-320. Harboa, William Henry, 10-/10. Souness, Noel, 10-523. Pope, Wilfred, 10-652. Hanson, William Peter, 10-382. Morrisey, William, 10-1031. Mather, Ethelbert Wilfred, 10-1133. McLcary. John James, 10-10t>2. Bernes,''William Henry, 10-1269. McDonald, Charles Clarence, 10-13. Camnbell, William, 10-1202.
CARE OF THE WOUNDED. DUNEDIN’, June 20. In view of the circulation of 'certain rumors to the effect that our sick and wounded in Egypt are not being properly looked after, the Minister tor Defence cabled to Egvpt on Saturday. Reports* were received yesterday by both the Governor and Hon. James Alien of the most reassuring nature. The men are visited regularly and all their wants, receive careful attention.
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Mataura Ensign, 21 June 1915, Page 3
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