CASUALTY LIST.
NEW ZEALAND NAMES.
(Received September 16. 7 p.m.) Sydney, September 15.
The 78th casualty list contains the following figures: Killed in action, four officers and seven men; died of wounds, 24 men; died of illness, six men wounded, eight officers and 165 men, including Privates J. H. Lister and R. R. Chapman (New Zealanders); in hospital at Malta through illness, 36, including Private P. Docherty (previously reported wounded) Sergeant R. Brown, Privates J. Brown, W. J. Wheatley, V. Turner; in Ghezireh Hospital, LanceCorporal R. D. Chalmers, Sapper E. H Hooper; at Malta, Private J. A. McGlone (previously record wounded), New Zealanlrs ; S££ o?Va-?°a? Consta ntinople, 20 men • \J? /* Constantinople, 20 men • returned to duty, Private S. Ift & s*Zealander; embarked for England Privates D. L. Matheson! O. Maule, New Zealanders.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16025, 17 September 1915, Page 8
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