ROLL OF HONOUR.
THREE KILLED IN ACTION. FIFTEEN OTHER DEATHS. TOTAL OF 44 MEN WOUNDED. A casttaxty list, issued yesterday, contains the names of three men killed in action, of 10 who have died of woanda and of five who have died of sickness. The wounded men total 44, of whom 21 have been admitted to hospital. Details : — AUCKLAND DISTRICT. KILLED IN ACTION. Porteous, Thomas (L.-Opl.), R. 8., previously reported wounded, Mar. 27— T. Porteous, Huntly. DIED OF WOUNDS. Norton, Rupert H. I. (2nd Lieut.), C.L, .May 9—H. Norton, Princes Street.' Murray, George C, Artly., May 7—Mrs. M. Murray, Mount Eden. Chapman, Sidney G. (Cpl.), A.1., Mar. 26 —Mrs. E. Chapman. Otahuhu (w.) Ansenne, Harold M., A.1., Mar. 30—Mr^ A. Anserine, Eden Crescent. DI2D OF SICKNESS. Hirst, Ben, Artly., May 4—Mrs. M. Hirst, London. NOW REPORTED NOT WOUNDED. FIELD, Angus C. R.B.—F. Field, Onebunga lb I. REPORTED WOUNDED. McGlT i7'?. 9 '- CI - April 24—Mr.. - cGu ' l ' DeSß - Coromandef (to.). CHRISTIAN. Sydney H... Cyclists, April 21 tt, . — Miss P. Christian. Devonport WALKER. Eric L.. Cyclists. April 27— W. Walker. Pakaraka (f.). HARRIS, Augustus L., Entrench. Batt., April 23— T. Harris. Turua (b.). WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL MAORI CONTTNGEKT MOHJ, R*n&. April Mrs. H. Mohi. Kotorua (w.). TAYLOR. Joe. April 29— Taylor Whangarei (f.). WRIGHT. BARNEY, April 29—Mrs. E. Wright, Mangonui (m.). OTHIB UNITS. WINTER, Arthur L. (L.-CpL), AL, April Mrs. I. Winter, Whangarei (w.). TYNAN, Andrew. Entrench Batt. April 20— ' J. Tynan, Frankton If.). HAYES. Archie A. E., Cyclists. April 2&— Mrs. J. Hayes, Waiuku Cm.). SLIGHT, REMAINING WITH UNIT. rOITOI, Matererepo, Maori Coot. April 20 —Toitoi, Tauranga (u.). HODGE, Samuel N. (Cpl.). Maori Cont.. April 20—Mrs. D. Hodge, Ohinemutu. PENDRAY, John J.. (Sgt.), Div. Train, April 13Mrs, N. Pendray, Manimui (m.) WELLINGTON DISTRICT. . DIED OF WOUNDS. McLay, P., A.L, Mar. 31— R. MoLay, Masterton (w.). Irwin, James, W. 1., May 7—J. Irwin, Gisborne (b.). Wakefield, Sydney H., A.1., Mar. 31— Miss M. Wakefield, Marton (s.). Newell, Frank L., R. 8., May Mrs. E. Newell, New Plymouth (m.). Astbury, Horace V.W., Entrench. Batt., April 29Mrs. E. Astbury, Wanga- ( nui. DIED OF SICKNESS. Gavin, John, C.l. Mrs. C. Gavin, Palmerston North (w.). Mcllroy, Henry F., R. 8., May 7—Mrs. K. Gray, Wanganui. Sparrow, Philip, 0.1., April Miss D. Sparrow, Taranaki (s.). REPORTED WOUNDED. EVANS. Charles N. D., D.S.O. (Major). Cyclists. April Miss S. Evans, Gisborne. BRIDSON. Henry. Entrench. Batt., April 28 —Mrs. A. Gallagher, Victoria (m.). WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL CUMMING. Gordon (Capt.). W. 1.. May 1— W. Cumming. Gisborne (f.). HODLAHAN, Edward R.. W. 1., April 27— Mrs. L. Houlahan, Hunterville (m.). LLOYD. George M. (Sgt.). Rail. Operating Sec. April 27—Mrs. A. Lloyd. London. STRICKLAND, Charles E.. M.G. Corps. Pr». viously reported slight, March Mrs. E. Strickland. Sydney (m.) FINDLAY. George, Artly., May I—H. Findlay. Petone (7.). SLIGHT, REMAINING WITH UNIT. ROBERTSON. William J. (2nd Lieut.), W. 1., April 30— J. Robertson. Hawera (b.). RENWICK. Frank, A.1., May 2—Mrs. Renwick. Scotland (m.). GRIFFITHS Herbert L. (2nd Lieut.), R. 8.. May 2—Mrs. J. Griffiths, MartihborougK, CANTERBURY DISTRICT, KILLED IN ACTION. Hill, George, Entrench. Batt., April 14— Mrs. A. Hill, Brunnerton (w.). King, John S., Entrench. Batt., April 14 —Mrs. D. King, Christchurch (a.). DIED OF SICKNESS. Shepherd, John E., M.G. Corps, May 8— H. Shepherd, Southbrook (b.). DIED OF WOUNDS. Fitch, Richard D. (2nd Lieut.), C.L, May 6—S. Fitch, Christchurch (f.). REPORTED WOUNDED. ENTRENCHING BATTALION. KJLLOH, Leslie (Sgt.), April 23—Mrs. 3. Killoh. Ashburton (m.). McANULTY. Gerald G. April 23—Mrs. EL McAnulty, South Rakaia. CHAMBERS Isaac. April Mrs. S. Chambers, W'akanui (m.). FOX. George W.. April 30— F. Fox. Oap» Foulwind (b.). RICHARDS. Leslie S., May I—Mrs. K. Richards. Timaru (m.). MULLIGAN. Walter G. (Cpl.). April 14— Mrs. E. Scott. St. Albans (s.). OTHER UNITS. JAMES, John, Med. Corps., April 11— A. James Lyttelton. SMITH. Harry A., Cyclists. April Mrs. E. Garland, St. Albans. WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL CANTERBCHT INFA-NTR!. DIEBERT. Robert P., April 21—P. Hughes. Dommett. PATERSON. David T., April 17—Mrs. E. Paterson. Hinds (m.). MILLS. Stephen R. (Cpl.), April 29—8. Mills, Greymouth (f.). OTHER UNITS. GORDON, Frederick W. (Cpl.). Cyclists. April 28—Mrs. S. Gordon, Timaru. KEITH, James. Entrench. Batt.. May 1— Mrs. J. Keith, Scotland (m.). FENTON. Joseph N., (Cpl.), Rail. Operating Sec, April 26—Mrs. S. Fenton. sen., Lyttelton (m.L SLIGHT, REMAINING WITH UNIT. rEAGUE. William. Div. Train.. April 1&— Mrs. A. P. Teague. Christchurch. OTAGO DISTRICT. REPORTED WOUNDED. GEORGE, Herbert C, M.G. Corps, April 4Mrs. E George, Roslyn (m.). GRAY, George F . Cyclists, April 28— Mrs. J. Gray, South Dunedin (m.). WOUNDED, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL BELL. William '2nd-Lient.>, N.Z.M.R., April '27—Mrs. Bell, Scotland (m.l. CORRIE. Arthur (L.-Cpl.), Cyclists, April 27— J. Oorrie. Victoria. WILSON. Herbert G., Cyclists, April 27— W. Wilson, Lauder If). CLEARWATER. William G. (Cpl.l. Cyclists, April —Mrs. A. Clearwater, Lurnsden.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16849, 14 May 1918, Page 5
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