THE ROLL OF HONOUR
NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.
SIX DEATHS.
(Feb Übitxd Pukbs Association.) , WELLINGTON, August 5. The following list was issued by the Defence Department to-day (the ne\t-of km is given in parentheses): — » Previously Reported Missing and Believed to be Killed; Now Reported Killed in Action. (July 14.) Private R. E. FREEMAN (Mrs E. Freeman, Spimg street, South Biisbane, Australia, mother). Private J. GARVIN (Mrs J. Garvin, 115 Budge street, Nelson). Lance-sergeant W. .7. GLIDDON (Mr .Tames Gliddon, Harper street. Timaru, iathei). Private .T. M'KENZIE (Mrs ,T. M'Kenzie. 86 Botting street, Opoho, Dunedin, mother). Lance corporal S. G. STEWART (Mr W. Stewart, 4a Bay View road. Musselburgh, Dunedin, father). Private V. TOMLINSON (Mrs S. Tomlinson, Makarewa. Southland, mother). Wounded. (July 20.) Rifleman G. A. HARROP (Mr G. Ilarrop, Pihama, Taianaki, father). (July 21.) Private R. V. BLOOMFIELD (Mis Bloomfield, Mornnsville. Waikato, mother). (JuK 24.) Private F. P. ARNOLD (Mrs F. R. Arnold, Panmure road, Otalnihu. Auckland, father). Private M. O'BRIEN (Mr Jack O'Brien, Tautaranui, brother). i.Tuh 25.) Private A. B. BADLANDS (Mr L. Ballands. 101 Regent street, Whito.tj.ble, Kent, England, brother). SOUTH AFRSGAN FORGES. REPORTED WOUNDED—R. R. CARTER (Mi Richard Carter, 44 Beibume parade, Wellington, father).
Hospital and Progress Report. ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL DANGEROUSLY ILL. Quartcunaster-sergeant W. H. A. Calleghan.
IMPROVING. Private 11. Cornwall. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DANGEROUSLY ILL; NOW REPORTED SERIOCSLY ILL. Privato J. W. Harris. MAORI CONTINGENT. Privato Dick Happy, now improving. NEW ZEALANDERS WITH THE AUSTRALIANS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N Z Cable Association. SYDNEY, August 5. Tho casualty list includes tho names of tho following New Zealanders: — DIED OF WOUNDS.—Privato F. CROZIER. DIED, CAUSE NOT STATED (previously reported wounded). —Privato A. D. GIBSON. WOUNDED AND DANGEROUSLY ILL-Private A. M. CAPPER. WOUNDED.— Sergeant G. MANTTAN, Privato A WILSON. PROG RESSING FAVOURABLY — Private J. M. CODYRE. RETURNED TO DUTY— Prvate T. Williams. O. A. Rose, J. Mulcahy, and Driver D. Melvin.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16766, 7 August 1916, Page 5
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