NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.
SEVEN MORE DEATHS REPORTED. 3145 MEN KILLED, WOUNDED, AND MISSING. * The 105 th casualty list was issued by the Press Association last " night. It contains the names of four more men killed in action, one who has died of wounds, and one of disease. Five men are reported to be wounded, and one dangerously ill. This brings the total number of men killed to 630, and of men wounded to 2146. The total number of officers and men killed, wounded and missing is now approximately 3145. The latest casualty list is as follows : — KILLED IN ACTION. Henry Cable, Otago Infantry Battalion, on June 11Mrs. Millicent Cable, Queenstown (mother). James Christophers, Otago Mounted Rifles, on May 31—Antony Christophers, 'Jv.wJ Street. Invorcaririll. Peter McGlashan, Otago Mounted Rifles, on May 31—Donald McGlashan, Pomahaka (brother). Archibald Ravenwcod, Otago Mounted Rifles, on May 30—Mrs. Ellen Ravenwood. Bradshaw Street, Dunediu. SOLDIERS REPORTED WOUNDED. William Dowries, Canterbury Infantry Battalion—P. Downe?, Dawson Street, Reel'tou (father). Thomas Lewis Morgan (Corporal), Wellington Infantry Battalion—Rose Morgan, Dublin Street. Wanganui, George Murray, Otago Mounted Rifles, on May 31—Mrs. Henrietta Tapp, Glenomaru (mother). William J. W. Thorpe, Auckland Infantry Battalion—J. Thorpe, Stanley Street, Parnell. Auckland (father). Michael Wr.U. Otago Mounted Rifles, on May 31—Mrs. Fanny Wall, Lichfield Street. Christ-church (mother). DIED OF WOUNDS. Jack Ford, Wellington Infantry Battalion, on July —Mrs. James Thomas, Hamilton. Ontario. Canada (sister). Fred. W. Settle, Field Artillery, un July 3-Mrs. Brierly, Wynberg, Cape Colony. DANGEROUSLY ILL. Howard Swift, Canterbury Infantry Battalion—Albert Swift, Northland, Wellington (father). DIED OF DYSENTERY. John Alex. McAu'.ey, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, on June 26- Mrs- F. L. McAuley, care Mrs. J. S. Bennett. Bank Street, Timaru (wife).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15964, 8 July 1915, Page 9
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