NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.
TEN MORE CASUALTIES REPORTED. DEAD, MISSING AND WOUNDED NOW TOTAL 7931. • The 843 rd! casualty list, issued by the Defence Department, was circulated by the Press Association yesterday. It centred the name of ten soldiers. Two men died of member of the Wd tag*. Infantry on a hospita, ship, and one member of the artillerv at Trentham. Light men are reported wounded. The total casualties^ now 7931. DIED OF DISEASE. D. A. H. KcLachlan, l\ s&°s^ B^J *E£ i Harrington Street, Port Chalmers (mother). " J> McLacWa MEN REPORTED WOUNDED. Alfred Couldrey, Auckland M.R., kft forearm admiiUd Vew -, . r Hjjft* .aire December 4-Robert Could™, %££*[££* ° WArchibald Fabling, Artillerv, right hand— Mr, W u t , KarorifWellingtou (sister* fe * urs - v> - BU ™' Johnstone Street > Karon, %\ ellmgtou (sisterl street, Wellington 1., head-Mr*. L. Hurnett Cairnlay, Kernnay, AberdeenHenry Ernest Tapping (Lance-Corporal), Wellington 1., rig ht Moulder-Mr, A DaNenport. 15, F.tzherbert Street, Petone (mother) AValentine Held Auckland 1., left thigh-L Nicholson. 16, Aitken Terrace Kmgsland, Auckland. ° Nicholson, 16. Aitken -terrace, n' c Tr; T - risht shoulder - Mr M. *<**». 20. i-aversnam street, Christchurch (mother) Wm. Isaac Waller (Corporal), Army Service Corps, back-James WeUer, England.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16097, 10 December 1915, Page 9
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191NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16097, 10 December 1915, Page 9
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