ROLL OF HONOUR
Relatives oJ soldiers whose l.ames appear in the casualty lists are re ; quested to lorward us particulars lor publication. In cases wbeie can ourselves gather the necessar> iaformation we do so; but in regaio to many of the soldiers information i is not available except from rela- ! tives. Details regarding those who have been killed, and news of the progress of those wounded, will willingly be published. . The Government h-as received tLe fol!ow:og reports of casualties among memSers of the New Zealand Expc-ditionarv J"orce engaged at the Dardanelles : DIED. N.Z FIELD ARTILLERY. Died at Malta : S. M. A. Str a w bri dg e. WOUNDED. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Admitted to 19th General Hospital, Alexandria. Docerabor 271 h : Private R. W. MaUerson (wounded, severe). Admitted to 21st General HospitaAlcxand : rin, wounded — Rifleman J. T. Adams. L.-Corpl. W. BarrasRifleman R. S. Sell. Rifleman «J. H. Dixon. Rifleman 11. J. Harvey. Rifleman A. Hay. Rifleman W. B. O Tcole. L.-Corpl. R. P. Ormist-Mi. Rifleman \Y. J. Smith. Rifleman W. F. Solomon. Rifleman J. Stem sou. Rifleman Merritt. Rifleman C. R. Strang. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Dangerously ill in 15th General Bus pital, Alexandria Trooper J. Dr>eney (bronchial pneumonia.). > WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES Admitted to Ist Southern Genrval Hospital, Birmingham : Trooper G. B. Lennard. i Admitted to 19th General Hospital, Alexandria : Trooper C. W. Stone (numnps, moderI ate). AUCKLAND BATTALION. Admitted to New Zealand Hospital, Pont de Koubbeh, Cairo : . Lieut. O. S- Ellis (wounded, and dice)..WELLINGTON BATTALION Private J. Galbraith (gunshot wound in arm, slight). CANTERBURY BATTALION. <»fiPrivate F. H. Newcombe (septic poisoning, right hand). • • OTAGO BATTALION 1 'Private W. H. MaeDonald (septic left arm). RIFLE BRIGADE. v At 15th General Hospital, Alexandria, dangerously ill: Corpl. F. Ruck (appendicitis). MAORI CONTINGENT. Dangerously ill at- 15th General Hospital, Alexandria : • ' Private E. Bristowe. Admdtted to 19th General Hospital. Alexandria, case nob yet diagnosed : Private A. Karauti. Admitted to 19th General Hospital, Alexandria :
AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES' Trooper F. E. Smith (enteric, slight). WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Sergt. I. Dent (enteric, severe). Sergfc. S. Foote (para-typhoid, slight). OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Trooper F. Spitie. (enteric, severe)., WELLINGTON BATTALION. Private P. Rasmussen (para-typhoid, severe). OTAG(\ MOUNTED RIFLES. Admitted to 21st General Hospital, Alexandria: Trooper B. F. Anderson (enteric, severe). Dangerously ill at Malta':— Trooper J. T. Brown (enteric). FIELD ARTILLER2. ; Previously reported seriously ill, now out of danger:— 1 2nd.-Liexit. L. Toolin. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Admitted to Government Hospital, Alexandria: —* L.-Corpl. Tomley (influenza). RIFLE BRIGADE. Dangerously ill in East General Hospital, Alexandria Rifleman A. Hay (gunsbct wound in abdomen). , KILLED IN ACTION. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Previously reported reasonable tr> suppose dead, now reported by unit killed in action : ■ i ■ Sergt C. L. Dawes. DIED. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Died of pneumonia : Private J. R. Burnett. WOUNDED Private W. H. Browne (left thigh. Previously -reported. by unit killed in action, now reported by "-hosnital, Malta, wounded, present location Spiel a 'Camp, Malta : Private G. A. Hamilton.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 4 January 1916, Page 3
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