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THE ROLL OF HONOUR

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES ONLY ONE DEATH. (Pkb TJkited Phess Association.) WELLINGTON, June 20. The following is casualty list No. 78 of the New Expeditionary Forces. The names of the next of kin are given in parentheses :— Wounded. June 18. AUCKLAND BATTALION. 12/282—Lieutenant (late Corporal) RUPERT WALTER WESTMACOTT (Rev. Westmacott, Cornwall, England) 12/1824—THOMAS STANLEY" WALLACE (Mr Holly Wallace, 17 Shealey street, Glebe Point, Sydney, uncle)v 12/848—GEORGE "HAROLD RILEY (Edith Hilda Riley, c/o Mrs Lusk, Church road, Epsom, Auckland). 12/954—GEORGE CHARLES WRIGHT (Mr G. Whght, Kohukohu). The last two have been wounded for the second time.

WELLINGTON BATTALION. Captain JOHN MURRAY RXXSE (Mrs Rebecca M'L. Rose, 18 Bourke street, Palmerston North, wife). 10/1417—RODERICK BETHUNE (Mrs C. Frazer, Boothalness, Scotland ,sister). 10/1276-WILLIAM JAMES LAING (Nurse Elsie Laing, Queen's Hospital, Birmingham, sister). . 10/985—GEORGE LOCKWOOD (Mr George Lockwood, 5 Gear street, Petone). Died of Sunstroke, Egyptian Hospital. June 17. WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. 11/952—GARDNER ELLIS (Mr G. Ellis, Stonehaven, Scotland, father). Sick or Wounded, General Hospital, Cairo. OTAGO BATTALION. Privates Henry James Andrews, William Henry Barkley, John Thomas Bree, George Godfrey Brook, Christopher Calverley, Sergeant William Clarke, Lancecorporals Gribben, Frederick Grymes, Leonard Peter Hoff, Thomas Arthur Hood, Cyril Howarth, Frederick Hunter, Lieutenants Richard Pickard Jones, John Kelly, Charles AJlenton Kearse. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Privates Alexander Cameron Armstrong, James Bourk, Frank Linton Buttle, Frederick Conn, Henry Morton Fester, Frederick Glover, Nathan Newton Gullery, Wallace Spencer Haxell, Robert Laing, Herbert Edwin Moore, Ferdinand Oswald, Arthur Paynter, Clifford Fredk. Story, Reginald George Walsh, Corporal Arthur Harry Whitaker. AUCKLAND BATTALION. Privates George Thomas AUaway, Frederick Willis, Alexander Thomason, Thomas Edwin Rowe, Desmond George Thomas Fitzpatrick, Angus Taylor, Frederick Simmonds, Frederick George Bennett, Ernest Keightley, Charles John Frederick Gerber. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Privates Colin George Cummins, Valentine Claud Florey, Alfred George Spcrle, Edward Oscar Hughes, 'Alfred Hagenson, Sydney Gaston, Ernest File, Percival Philip Morgan, Roy Wolseley Hodge, Coporal William Mailock Tweedie, Sergeant John Westley Cobb, Private Edward Wis-

cell Bloor, Hipo Mole, George Leo Noble, Albert James Hill, Charles Richard Lee, Alfred Scrivens, Walter Nicholls, Cyril Rawling lie. J, Corporal Cecil Roy Russell, Private George William May. Archibald Gray, Lance-corporal Cyril 'Nettlefold. OTAGO BATTALION. Private John Thomas Wylie, Edward George Sheddan, A. Maxwell, Charles Spurway Smith, John Pile, Alexander Wilson, Robert Charles M'Diarmid, Robert Alexander Murray, Patrick O'Connor Dennis O'Donnell, Maurice Roderique| George Augustus Vincent. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Lieutenant Hugh Edgar M'Kinnon, Privates George Stock, John Mack Cooper, William Henry Barber, Xoel Souness, Wilfred Pope, William ' Peter Hanson, William MoTrisey, Ethelbert. Wilfred Mather, John Jame's M'Leary, William Henry Barnes, Charles Clarence M Donald, William Campbell.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16415, 21 June 1915, Page 6

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR Otago Daily Times, Issue 16415, 21 June 1915, Page 6

THE ROLL OF HONOUR Otago Daily Times, Issue 16415, 21 June 1915, Page 6