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ROLL OF HONOUR.

THREE KILLED IN ACTION FOURTEEN OTHER DEATHS. TOTAL OF 19 MEN WOUNDED. A CASUALtt list issued during the week end contains the names of men serving with the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, with the Imperial Forces, and with the Australian Forces. Three mer are reported to have been killed in action ten to have died of wounds, two to havt died of sickness, and two are reported be lieved dead. Two others are reported prisoners of war. The wounded total 19 of whom ten have been admitted to hospital, while three men are reported sick. Details :— KILLED IN ACTION. Kelland, Charles 0., April Miss A helland, Linwood (d.). DIED OF WOUNDS. BJJTLB BEIOADE. Kingsford, Arthur J., May 2—Mrs. A. Kingsford, West Lynn (w.). Mcßae, Alexander, May 5—D. Moßae, Scotland (f.). Hayes, William J., March 27— W. Hayes Ardgowan, via Oamaru (f.). McFarlaae, William H., May Mrs. E. Stewart, Waimangaroa (s.). OTHER UNITS. Affleck, David, C.1., April Mrs. R. Affleck Opunake (m.). Ure, John H. (L.-Sgt.), C.1., April 29Mrs? M. Ure, Herbert (m.). * Morton, Charles J., A.1., May Mrs. E. Morton, Thames (m.). BELIEVED DIED OF WOUNDS. Adam, David N., C.1., previously rewounded, April 5— Adam, Scotland (f.). DIED OF SICKNESS. Kaiwai, Harold, Pioneers, May I—Mrs. Kaiwai, Napier (m.),. Kennedy, John, 0.1., May 2—Mrs. E. Harrow, Timaru. REPORTED WOUNDED. NORTON, Rupert H. (2nd Lieut.). C.1.. April 29— H. H. Norton. Princes Street. WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL AUCKLAND INFANTST. April 29:— DYKES. James Gordon (2nd Lieut.)—J. ' «r DykesvShortland Street. Auckland (f.). §&££?• Thomas (Set.)-.J. Black. Ocotiki. PRICE. Walter V. (Set).— W. Price. Great South Road. ElleTslie (m.). April 27: — BENNETT. Herbert S—Mrs. A. Bennett. Taurancn. (m.).' Richard—R. Healy. Taihape . LOONEY. Hubert— Lconey. Opunake (f.). OTHER UMTTB. SCOTJLLAR, William! R. 8.. accidentally. April 27— Scoullar. Musselburgh (in.). EMBARKED FOB ENGLAND. TIERNEY. Harold J. <L.-Cpl.). A.1.. April Mrs. E. Hurler. Onehunga. REPORTED NOT WOUNDED, SICE. r^l^Sfa-SS 07 ? E.—C. Davies. Auckland. DAVIDSON. Andrew V.-A. Davidson. Onehunga (f.). TEKMOHLJN> Steve— M. Termohlin. Grey Lynn (m.). SLIGHT, REMAINING WITH UNIT. O'LEARY, George (Cpl). C.1.. previously reported wounded. Mar. 27—C. O'Learv. Blenheim Co.). SMITH John P.. 0.1.. April Mrs. A* Smith. Mossburn (m.) WITH THE IMPERIAL FOBOES. The following casualties to ex-New Zealanders serving with the Imperial Forces are reported for the week ending May MISSING, BELIEVED DEAD. Scully, A. E., Engrs., Nov. 9— C. Scully Nelson. • PRISONERS OF WAR. GERMANY BROOKS. W. J (Capt.)-R. Brooks. Drury. ' LATTRENSON. D. G. (2nd Lieut, )-Laurenson. Pleasant Point. REPORTED WOUNDED. T^a V me»: J - P " Aj>rU 9Mrs - E " Stewart - WOUNDED. ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL WALLACE. L. 8.. (Cant.). April 26-D. \(V>vnf w e - F*^ 1 . 0 £%• Auokland (f.). nkSaA-Jr-rr A £ rfl "—P. Meek. TSuntly. wfihi". •P- ADril »- "- M. Dobson. WITH THE AUSTRALIAN FORCES. The following casualties to ex-New Zealanders serving with the Australian forces are j-eported lor the week ending May i ' KILLED IN ACTION. Campbell, John R.S.M., April 18-Mrs Spencer, Albany. Wilson, George, April 20-W. Wilson, Dunedm (f.). ' DIED OF WOUNDS. ™oeo Percy, April 19—P. Trewbv Oeo. - y ' Sm ub 1- E « A ril 2S-Mrs. L. Sibbald, Sumner {m.). Ones, CHarles, April 27— W. Giles, Hawera (f.). ' REPORTED WOUNDED. No date given:— ALLSOP Arthur-Mrs. S. Alison. Wellimr- _, ton (m.). FLE B C S- n Jo1 l- Mrfl *■ Fletcher. Palmerston South. . . •■»•■« MCCARTHY Christopher-Mrs. M. Mc- „ Carthy. Dunedip (m.). McLANDRESS. Alexander— E. Mc m iiandress. Mirimar (a.). WHITNEY. James— Whitney. Bluff. A hospital report is as followsDangerous: William Smith. Kilbirnie: N Swanston Rotorua. Serious: _ Harold Paterson. Weatpdrt ProCTessine Favourably: Lieut. P. Home. Wnangarei. v w t«?* re: Set. B Adams. Gore: P. *it; SL- m: tP" M ?Dade. Christchurch : Albert Martin. Hawke's Boy.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16848, 13 May 1918, Page 6

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ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16848, 13 May 1918, Page 6

ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16848, 13 May 1918, Page 6