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ROLL OF HONOUR.

FIFTY-EIGHT DEATHS.

50 KILLED IN ACTION.

57 REPORTED WOUNDED.

The 647 th casualty list circulated bv the Press Association shows 50 killed in action, eight died of wounds, four wounded and missing, and 57 wounded. Details are: —

KILLED IN ACTION.

Thompson, Andrew S. (2nd Lieut.), A.1.,

Aug. 4—A. S. Thompson, Pakuranga. Richardson. Roy J, (Sgt.), Inf. Hqrs., Aug. —G. W. Richardson, Ohaku3.

FIELD ARTILLERY. Bell, Wm. N., July 31— A. Bell, Cambridge (f.). Warden, John W., July 31— R. Ward ell, Opaheke (f.). Noonan, Edmond P., Aug. Mrs. C. Malletfc, Mount Eden (s.). WELLINGTON INFANTRY.

Orr, Jas., July 29Miss M. Orr, Martinborough (s.). 1 July 31:—

Arnott. William P. (L.-Cpl.)— Arnott, _ Tangoio (f.). Bent ley, Edgar N.—Mrs. J. Heppleston, Sydney (s.). Harrison, Arthur B.Mrs. B. Harrison, Matapu (m.). Harrold, Wm. H.—Mrs. A. E. Harrold, Lepperton (m.). Moore, —Mrs. M. E. Moore, England (m.).

Mortland, Wm. J. (L.-Cpl.)— C. M. Mortland, Sydenham (m.). Murphy, John— G. Wheeler, Wellington.

Saint, Stanley A. A. (L.-Cpl.)—H. Saint, Ohau (f.).

I August 1:— Barton, Harry C.—R. Barton, Pirinoa (f.). Dlmond, Harry—T. Dimond, Hastings (b.) Hesketh, Ernest J.—Miss F. Spidy, England (n.). J Hitchman, Hugh J. o.—Mrs. L. Hitchman, Terehunga (m.). McKinnon, Malcolm—D. McKinnon, Kaipaki (f.). Boss, Hugh L.—H. Ross, Waihou (f.). taroa Ohas. (Sgt.)—J. Sciascia, Koputaroa. Walker, James B. (Sgt.). Wood, Joseph E.—Mrs. L. A. Wood, Manufcau Road, Epsom (m.J. CAKTERBOBY UTFANTBT. July 31: Hannah, Roberta—Mrs. W. Hogg, Hakataramea. Mathieson, John McA.—Mrs. J. Mathieeon, Cheviot (m.). Smith, Prank A.—Mrs. Glanville, Christchurch (s.). Way, Edward J.—Mrs. E. A. Way. New Plymouth (m.). Aug. 3:—

Osborne, Samuel K.— Osborne, Ashburton (t\).

OXASO rKFAKTET. July* 31: —

Cooper, William (Cpl.)— L. Cooper, Dunedin (w.). Campbell, George— Gwynne, Caversham. Campbell William B. <1,.-Opl.)_j. Campbell, Wellington (f.). McKinnon, Roderick A. (Cpl.)—Mrs. M. McKinnon, Cambridge (w.). McLean, Robert M. —J. McLean, Christchurch (f.). Bhodes, Bobert W.—T. Rhodes, Gore (f.). Bingrose, David J. C.—Mrs. S. Ringrose, Pukekihi (m.). Smith, James (Cpl.)—Mrs. M. Smith. Takapuna (tv.). Aug. 2: —

Barber, William G.—F. Barber. Waimumu (i.). Boyd, Bobert—Mrs. M. Boyd, England. Goudie, John—Mrs. E. Goudie, Tasmania Hills, Charles Mrs. E. Evans, England (s.). ' &

Logan, .Robert — G. Logan, Tamurnu. Turfs, Wm. S.— Turfs, Gamafn (b). Careweight, Walter Mrs. E. McCaw, Christchurch. '

Lacey, Walter T.—Mrs. ■M. W. Lacey, Gore (m.).

Wilson, Edward Mrs. M. Wilson, Dunedin (m.).

August 4:—

Stewart, Harold (Opl.)—Mrs. A. R Stewart, England (m. Cojirt of Inquiry findings: Previously reported wounded and missing, now reported killed in action June 7:

Gilroy, Neil W. (Cpl.), A.l.— E. Vis, 18, Ryle Street, Ponsonby (m. Godfrey, Herbert, A.I.—T. A. Godfrey Victoria (f.). Previously reported missing, now reported killed in action, June 7:— McMillan, James D., R.B.—D. McMillan, Wellington (f.). Previously reported missing, believed killed, now reported killed in action, June Monds, Frederick W., R.B.— BanGrey Lynn (s.). ' DIED OF WOUNDS. OTAGO INFANTRY. Ingram, ThomasJ. S. Ingram, Caversham (f.). August 6:— Craw, George (L.-Gpl.), Aug. 6—J. Craw, Styx (f.). Annette, John, Aug. &—Mrs. Annette, Ireland (m.). Webster, Frederick, Aug. 7G. A. Webster, Warkworth (f.). « AUCKLAND INFANTRY. Court of Inquiry finding: Previously reported wounded and missing, now reported died of wounds— Aitchison, Robert, .Tune 7—T. Aitchison Whangamata (f.). ' Anderson, James, June 7—Miss R. Pearce, Wellington. Dunwoodie Wm. D., June 23—P. J. Tristram, Te Awamutu. Brockelsby, Leslie, June 24J. Wilson, Onehunga. WOUNDED AND MISSING. AUCKLAND INFANTRY. Previously reported wounded, now reported wounded and missing : — June 23:— Ohoppen, Albert—E. Keys, Manarewa. Holiday, Henry J.—Mrs. H. Bennett, I Epsom (s.). Hughes, Norman (Cpl.)— Hughes, Onehunga (m.). Lynda, Gilbert B.— Lynds, Pukuhia.

I REPORTED WOUNDED. STOW, James C., Inf. Hqrs„ Aug. 2—Mrs. G. Stow. 21, Liverpool St., Auckland (w.). GOLD, William D. (L.-CpL), C.M.R., Aug. 12— W. Gold, Kowai Bush (f.). SHEEHAN, Patrick. C.M.R., Aug, Mrs. P. Mooney. Epsom (m.). GIBB, Allan (2nd Lieut), W. 1,, Aug. I—Mrs. W. Gibb. Oamaru (m.). FIELD AETILLEIIT. July SI: — A-YLING. Sydney A.—A. M, Ayling, Invercargill (f.). MOW AT, Ernest J. . Mowat. Dunedin (f.). PARTRIDGE, Roland—F. S. Partridge, Dunedin <b.). ROBINSON. James S.—A. Sergont, Okoia. CARTWRIGHT, Clarence A.—A. Cartwright, Mount Eden II.). McDONALD, Archibald (Sgt.)—Mrs. E. McDonald, Aehburton (m.).

August 2: — BURGESS. Eric —Mrs. A. S. Burgesa, w anganui <m.). McDONALD, Alexander (Sgt.)— E. McDonald, Ashburton (mj. ROS North a (b). Mcl '~' R °- Palmer SD EV:ri;, D - rlED« A?-*- '• M T '»™"- August 3:— | RUNCIMAN, Robert J Mrs. J E Runri I ***&• Musselburgh (aj, "unci-

CANTERBURY INFANTRY. McClelland, wuiiam <Cpi.). Juis- 29T. McClelland, Winchester If.).

July 31: — FORD, William—Miss M. Ford, Palmerston North (a.). "JOHNSTON, Harold D.—J. Johnston, Nelson McCORMICK, W.—A. McCormick, Laureston WILLIAMS. Thomas —Miss J. Brereton, Ohakuno (a.). WRIGiiX. Percy C. (Cpl.)—Mrs. B. G. Wright, Timaru (w.). August 3: — CORRIGALL, Albert—W. Corrigall, Pigeon Bay (f.). FISHER, Raymond S. (Sgt.)—Mrs. Fisher, Nelson (m.). VAGG, James A.—Mrs. J. A. Vagg. Christ church (w.). RIFLE BRIGADE. August 2: — , CARREL, Herbert C. (L.-Cpl.)—Mrs. H. C. Carrel, Warrganui. HASTE, Arthur L.—J. A. Haste, Rotomanu. SILBY. Cecil H.—J. K. Silby. Riverlea <f.). SUMERTON, Frederick A. Soinerton, Gisborno (a.). MURRAY, Alexander — Mrs. J. Murray, Wanganui (m.). WILSON, Richard T.J. Wilson, Papakaio. GOODENOUGH, Sydney —A. Goodenough, 48, Howe St., Auckland (f.). August 6: — ELDER Paul A. (Capt.)-Mrs. J. Elder, London (in.). McDOWELL, Andrew !Capt.)—Mrs. E. McDowell, Gore lw.). WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL AUCKLAND INFANTRY. DOWNEY, E. D., Aug- I—M. N. Downey, Okoroire .). BARNES, William G., Aug. 5—R. Barnes, Kauwhata (£.). CHAPMAN, John G., Aug. s—Miss M- J. Chapman. Papatoetoo (s.). KNIGIIT, Alfred E., Aug. 5—J. E. Knight, England if.). WELLINGTON INFANTRY. WHITE, Albert E. July 2a-Mrs. M. White, Ormond (m.). WARD, Leonard, July 5—G. Ward. Inglewood (f.) DOUGHERTY, John (L.-Cpl.), July 26—C. Dougherty, Bald Hill Flat (I.). COURT, George F , July 28F. W. Court, Pumwhakau <{.). GLADDING, Frank, July 28—Mrs. M. A. Percen. Otahuhu (m.). PATERSON, Alexander (Cpl.), July 23— Paterson, Orkney Islands (f.). WAUGH, John J., July 28Mrs. J. Waugh, Mangarawa (m.). MORSE, Maximillian L. (L.-Cpl.), July 30 Mrs. Ballard. Melbourne (s-). WOODS, Francis G., July SOF. Woods, Mangamaire ((.). July 81: — BUTLER, *rbilip —Mrs. P. Butler, London (r.l ). GEORGE, Hector D.Mrs- E. George, Waitara (in ). ! HARTIGAN. Thomas H.—Mrs. E. A. Hartigan, Westport (w.). REID, Horace J.— H. Reid, Martinborough (f.). TURNER, Albert G.—G. Turner, Pahiatua. OTHER UNITS. CLARKE. William V., Artillery, Aug. 2— C. O Clarke, Tomoano (f.). MORRISON, D. A , Engs., Aug. Mrs. E. Morrison, Timaru (m ). FR.4.SER. James. Engs., Aug. 2—W. Fraser. Christchurch (f.). DOT Tri LAS, Leslie J., R. 8., July 2&— B. J. Douglas, Onehunga (f.). ANDERSON, Thomas H , M.C.. Aug. 3 Mrs. M. Anderson. Devonport (m.i.

SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Previously reported wounded, now reported slightly wounded, remaining with unit: —

DAVTIY. Albert H.. A.1., July Mrs. L. D&vey, Apiti (m.). PAS <£°q' § cnry fCpI.K Artillery. July 29— S. Pasco©, Reefton (f ). STEERS Hugh A.. Artillery. July 31— R. Steers, Dunedin (£.). EDI £- Edward K. (Ca.pt.), M.C.—Mrs. E. ii. Edis. Wellington.

Private advice has Wen received that Private F. W. J. Miller, a son of Mrs. A. Miller, Arrvle Street, Morning side, was wounded in France on August 1

AUCKLAND AIRMAN'S DEATH-

FLIGHT-LIEUTENANT GORDON.

News has been received of the death of flight-Lieutenant A. W. Gordon, son of Mr. L. W. Gordon of Thames. Lieutenant Gordon was wounded in an aerial battle on July 30 and. died in a hospital in France on August 12. He obtained his first flying experience in the Kohimarama school.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16620, 17 August 1917, Page 6

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ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16620, 17 August 1917, Page 6

ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16620, 17 August 1917, Page 6