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THE ROLL OF HONOUR

N£W ZEALAND CASUALTIES. EIGHT MORE DEA'I lIS. (Pen Uturui Pni&s Association ) Wellington July 21 The following ] was i.ssued by tho IJo fi'iicn Depaitmont today (tho next of-kin lb given 111 pill entl)> h( t-) : — KiSled in Action. July 7. I'm ilo 'l NOMAS WILLIAM JIOBSON (Mis J G 32 Stanley stieet, Ardi 1 liil, Auckland, niotlii'i) Piivate OSCAR HUNTER. (Mi Thomas Hunter, Gh enliithe Aiukland, i.it/liir). Lame r.oi pnnl STANLEY ROBERT LONG (Mll M. Long, 6 ('rovdori r<"ia<], I\(onnt" Edm, Auckland. mother) <'oipoi.il \RNOLI) J fj(J M? MILLS (Mr Tiiomas Mills, 143 North road, Ciey Lynn, Auekkuid, fathei). Died from Wounds. July 9. Corpm al JA AI LOS GARDNER (Mrs E. A. Gardner, Shannon. Wellington). July 13 Private RENATA I'OIIATTT (Era Pohntu, Muriwai, Oisbouio). Died from Disease. Private THOMAS HENRY BARRIXGTOX, pneumonia (Miss 10 Barrington, 52 Xew Noith road. Au(kland, sistei). July 18. Gunner _ MM/'OLM STARK" TYSON, .ip|ierdii itis (Mr John Tvson, 7 Pi moos street, Mu.ssolbui gh, Dunedin, father). Wounded; Admitted to Hospital. July 5. Private DA XI EL CHRISTTXIE (Mrs B. Chiistinie. Royal Oak, Mount Albert road, Onehunga). •Tulv 6. Private EDW ARD WILLI \M J. FROST (Mil A. Frost, Waitara, Novr Plymouth, mother) Pi i\ ate JOSEPH THOMAS KEATS (Mrs 1. Fitness. 122 Riddiford street, Newtown. Wellington). Linee (o, P oi.il VICTOR CHARLES MIDIJLEMASS (Mrs W. Middlemass, Ivaif.uigata. Otago, mother) July 9. Pinato GEORGE' EDAVARD BOTES (Mis J. ] joyef,. 106 Vanguard street, Xelson). Pi i\nte JAMi:S CURRAX (Mrs A. Kent, Wellington). Pin,Ho THOMAS LOXERGAN (Miss B. I/meigan. t/o Seigoanfc Lonorgan, New Noriolk, Tasmania, sistei). Piivate GEORGE SAMUEL SUIT OX (Mr W. Sutton, Lower Woodside, Symington, Hants, England, father). (July 11 ) Private ARTHUR CLARENCE M'OUTriIEOX (Mr 0. M'C'utcheon, Pakowliai, Hawke's Lav, fathci) Private HUGH FREDERICK OWEN (Mrs E. Owen, Russell street, Nelson, mother). Wounded; Embarked for England (July 10 ) Private HERBERT STANLEY STEPHENS (Mr R. btephens, 79 Harpjr street, Sydenham, Christchurih. father). Wounded. (J illy 3 ) Private EUSTACE CRAWFORD PHILLI PSON (Mr II M. Phillipson, To Mavvhai, Waikato, hiother,'. (July 4.) Prnate WILLIAM MATIIESOX (Mr J. Hunt, \A u-1 Tamaki, Auckland), stepfather). (Jul\ 6). Private ALBERT FRUEMAN (Mrs ,T. L'->gcn, 129 Wellington street, Auckland, .sistei). (July 7.) Private PETER AXDER.'jOX (Mary Larsni, Copenhagen, LVnrnaik. aunt). Pmato JOHN FINN (Mrs Milhgan, 14 llomfiMj stieet, Cardiff:, South Wales, mother) A< tmg < oipor.il ALEXANDER GIIAOIE (Mr A. Giacie, Birkenhead, Auckland, father) Cumoral JAMES JACK (.Mrs E. Jack, 181 Hobson stu't Auckland wife) Private KX LI) CHRISTIAN JORGEXSE\ (Mr A t). Jorgonsen, 306 Adelaide io.nl, WeH-njt'ni (Julv 13.) Lieutenant DAWSOX THOMAS HERBERT (Mr W. J. Marsh, Wyr.dham, Southland, uncle'. Slightly Wounded; Remaining with Unit. (July 5.) Pin ate ROBIN LUCK (Mr Fredeiick Lu< k, Angernei mg, England, father). In Hospital. Prnate PERCY DEVILLTi, dingerously wounded (Mr H. Dev die, London sticet, Hamilton, fathei). Prnaic X'ORMAX ELMO AXSTJS. processing satis"a< toniv (Mr W. J. Ai stis, Omata, X'ev Plv mouth. father). Sergeant ALBERT KEMBALL FYfc'ON, progiessmr fi,itisf u ctuulv (Mr A. J. l'json, Post Office. Gisl orne. lather). Piivate JAMES EDWARD MORGAN progressing satisfaetorilv (Mr D Morgan, To Ifouka, Baleluiha. father) Private MAURICE DLGGAX. out of danger (Mr J. Duggau. 178 Bordeslev street, Lmvvood, Christohi.rch). BADGES AND BILLETS FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. TO Ult SUITOR. Sir.—Who are Anzac men? Men who havo been to Gallipoli.' Men who have left Xevv Zealand, and have been invalided homo fioin somewhere b"tv\een New Zealand and their destination? Or men who haie been "turned clown" at Tientharn? And is a man who has been through the Bow war, but not in this one, an Anzac? 1 hear that a man who was at the Boer v\ar can get an Anne badge by applying at the club. All a nun lias to do when he goes to tho club is to say that he wants an Aiuac badge If, when asked whether he is a returned man, he answers. "Ye>." ho obtains a badge without fiuther questioning. Is this a light thing.' I understood when the Anzac badge was designed it was intended orih for the men who had been to Gallipoli, but now it seems that a man who liars only been in khaki foi a couple of davs un get one by applying at the dub. What is eafier than for a man in khaki to go and sav he is ,i ieturned man, although, peih..\TS. he has never left Dunedin? 1 think the least that should be demanded of him is that he should show his discharge paper It lurd'y seems a fair thing, for when the badges an ere fir't issued I urdei stood were only foi the men 'who v.eie at Gallipoli, to distinguish them from the lest. Anothe- thin? about which I would like information is thai of -noik for di"chaiwd soldiers. My e-vrrn'ence has been that it is lather hard for leturned men to yet woik I adveitis"d seeking work 1 didn't receive one replv Later. heaiin<: of a job in the country. T got the position and was there for a month, when the iob ran out. I came back to town and obtained a position at a leading boot factory, ai the nrineelv ivago of 35s per_ week. I was there a div when the union stepped in and slid I would have to draw full wages The fit m would not pay it so T was put off. r l he diieftois of these firms do not sectin to le.dir.e that if \ e had not gone awav and fotiirhf for them they might not have b"en holding the portions thov are now. Thev do not seem to think tli it after a man has been and don" ln« "bit," lie is woiih a few shillings moic than he can earn, till he has got >nto the nav of the woik. ,">d cm) scone a position where he can mike his wngns \ gord nnnv of the rptuuiecl men lrive found themselves in the same ■pn-.ition is mv«elf. I hnn" this state of affaits will poon be and that the managers of these finns will be brought to anpiocHto the «ei vices of the men -who line done their b r .sh for them, as well as f«r the rest of the country—l n". etc, " O vr.Lirori "

INTFBr.STLXU AXKCDOTK {'OX<_'RRXIM: MISS GABY DKSLYS "Yes," sd'rl the .'•dor.ible G.ib\, with a shrui?. "I spend £10 000 yearly 011 mv wardrobe, bit 1111 foi ' the =ligiitost fjoi,ii blrmi<-li the M-nllcst superfluous hair .mrl the effort noulfl be .sprvled." Jtdllo Deslvs is rii?lif. .superfluous. hair is ftit.il to b<\iutv - to social chances K.ifleiei l - -liorld write for Hoi .ill', of "Krs\r\" r l lie " RL'SMA " treatment IXSI'XXTLV remo\os tlio pinwtli. and ultimately destroys the tiirv iooti. If i»> minlcs-s, mp\prnsno, and can be u«ed .it home. \ cure is pnfiit,i\el\ Gt T VR\\TFED Wiitc XOW. Shampoo with Mis JI alien's Shampoo I'oimlois. 2s 6(1 per box post free YliP'-'ro absolutely d"lif?liHul - Mii> IliiPen, Beauty Specialist, Department 3 Couit< im place (next Pluiiket Xurrt.). \Y< llniLrton. Onb one remedv foi couch' and colds heirs the name "XAZOL " And "XAZOL'' is the quickest, unrest, cheapest remedy. Beware of " just as goods." Accept nothing but "NAZOL."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16753, 22 July 1916, Page 10

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR Otago Daily Times, Issue 16753, 22 July 1916, Page 10

THE ROLL OF HONOUR Otago Daily Times, Issue 16753, 22 July 1916, Page 10