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MEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. "WELLINGTON, November 28. The following list was issued today. 'When the rank is not specified the soldier ia a private, trooper, sapper, gunner, or rifleman, as the case may be. The names of the neit-of-kin are given in parentheses: — Killed in Action. ARTILLERY. (November 8.) MORTON, WILLIAM (Mrs J. Morton, Seddon, mother). y WELLINGTON INFANTRY. j (November 16.) THOMPSON, JAMES IRVINE (Mrs J. Thoc.ieom, Napiac, mother). Previously Reported Missing and Believed to be Killed; now Reported Killed in Action. MACHINE GUN COUPS. (October 4.) MAKER, WILLIAM JOHN (Mrs M. Maker, Moegiol, mother). WHITE, GEORGE DALY (Mr T. J. White, Timaru, brother). Previously Reported Wounded and Missing; now Reported Killed in Action. AUCKLAND INFANTRY. (October 4.) COX, JO'HJST (Mr Thomas Cox, Glen street, Oamaru,' brother). Wounded. CANTERBURY MOUNTED. BATCHELOR, ARTHUR LAKE, Corpora! (Mr C. Batcbelor, Motueka, father). MACHINEi GUN CORPS. (November 15.) M'KEN-ZIE, AETHUR GEORGE (Mre E. M'Kenzie, Castlo street, Dunedin, mother). MILNE, JAMBS WILLIAM (Mis G. Milne, Gor«, mother). WOODLEY, FREDK. THOMAS (Mre G. Woodley, Whangaroa, wife). ARTILLERY. • (November 9. WATSON, THOMAS FLEMING, Corporal (Mr G. Watson, Otipua). ENGINEERS. (November 16.) DAGG, JAMES, Lance-corporal (Mr James Dagg, Kaikorai, father). WELLDTOTONI INFANTRY. j (November 16.), CRICHTOIT, WILFORD (Mre It Orichtc< Foxton, mother). EDWAEDS, WALTER THOMAS, Lance-cor-poral (Mrs A. V. Moore, Nelson, mother). RIFLE BRIGADE, ALLAN, HERBERT, Company Sergeantmajcr, Military Medial (Mrs R. Mill,. Oaatlecliff, mother). sWounded; Admitted to Hospital. MACHINE GUN CORPS. (November 18.) MORBOW, THOMAS (Mr T. Morrow, England, father). / ARTILLERY. ' (November 11) $RAKE, ROBERT ISAAC, Military Medal Mr R. Brake, Riccarton, father). TURNER, ROBERT LOW (Mr A. Turner, England, father).
(November 15.) CROMBIE, JOHN LYNN (Mre Ocmbie, Otamita, mother). M'KINLAY, WILLIAM JOHN (Mrs W. M'Kinlay, Hikurangi, mother). MORROW, * CHARLES THOMAS (Mr E. Morrow, Gisborne, father). MUDFORD, HERBEiRT GEORGEi (Mr J. E. Mudford, Cambridge, father). PERRY, KENNETH (Mr S. Perry, Sawyers' Bay, father. (November 16.) A-NDERSON, ROBERT (Mrs M. Anderson, Lawrence, mother). LOVETT, CHARLES (Mre L. Cuthbertsan, Pollen etreet, Ponaonby, sister). WINGER, ARTHUR STANLEY (Mre C. ' WINGER, Taumarunui, mother). Wounded; Embarked for England. MACHINE GUN CORPS. (November 18.) " BLAKE, FKEDK. GEORGE, Corporal (Mrs A. Blake, Murchison,. wife). Wounded Slightly; Remaining with Unit. ARTILLERY. (November 16.) JOHNSON, WILLIAM HOWAKD, Major (Captain H. Johnson, Church street, Wellington, father). ROGERS. STANLEY DICK, Captain (Mis S. D. Rogers, Ron* Bay, wife). . Previously Reported Wounded; now Reported Wounded Accidentally. ARTILLERY. (October 20.) BEVERIDGE, ROBERT THOMSAS (Mr W. M. Beveridge, Edwin street, Caveraham, father), Previqusiy Reported Wounded; now Reported Injured Accidentally. WELLINGTON INFANTRY. (June 15.) KTJM, JAMES WILLIAM (Mr J. Kum, PaJmeieton North, father). Previously Reported Wounded; now Reported Sick and Admitted to Hospital. RIFLE BRIGADE. (August 10.) YATES, ARCHIBALD HUNTER (Mrs, J. M. Fiaher, Rangiota, sister). Previously Reported Wounded; now Reported Not Wounded. WKLLINGAON MOUNTED. HEWISON, ALFRED FJtiANCIS (Mrs Hewieon, Pohangina, mother). The following hospital report was issued last night:— v Severe Cases. Arthur, N. A, Lieutenant; Roche, F. A., Lieutenant; Bairtosh, F. J.; Best, H. R.; Chilwell. P. K.; Cooper, W. T.; Dodeon, H. P.; Dunckett, W. R.; Elliot, T.; Gardner, F. W.; Grey, J. V.; Helms, J. A.; Hurley, L.; Leonard, T.; M'Donald, D. t G.; Meggett, G. C.;. Miles, S. A.; Orman, J. C.; Pringle, P E.; Scott, J.; Smith, V. H.; Summieter, H. C; Thompson, A. W.; Watts, G. J.; Hasted, B. C, Lieutenant; Stter, W. R. Lieutenant; Bennett, J.; Brandford, S.; Coillna, O. L.; Cop'pin, D. R.; Douglas, L. J.; Drjden, R-. Lance-corporal; Flavel J.; Geaoh, T.; Harding, T.; Henderson, W.; Jermyn, H. V.-, 1 Liiley, E.; Marshall, W.; Meston, J., Lance-corporal; Morrow, C. T.; Pal'mer, F W.; Richardibson, J.; Simmins, W. D.; Steele, W. J.; Taylor, C. R.; Tiinms, V.; Williams, W. 0.; Parkinson, H. H Lieutenant; Atkinson, T. R.; Benaiington, C. F.; Bremner, C. F.; Collins, F. W.; Deyell, G.; Dowling, E. A.; Edge, W A.; .Fload, C. G.; Grant, P. H.; Hedlund. A. K.; Hodgson, A. F.; Kitching, E. G.; Macdonald, A. F.; Marke, A.; Miller, J.; Noriis, S. J.; Prince, G.; Roberts, S. H ; Smith, T. W.; Stewart, H. F.; Terry, W. S.; Tollan, C. H.; Wileon, C. D. Not Severe Cases. Allen, G. H., Lieuten-ant; Brown, T., Lieutenant; Stanley, A., Lieutenant; TisdaiJ, L. U. , Lieutenant; Armstrong, L. J., Lieutenant; Beasley, S. C, Lieutenant, Jackson, G. R., Lieutenant; Abraham, L.; Adams, H. W ; Allison, H. J.; Anderson, J. C: , ; Arnold, W.; Atkineon, W. L.; Avery, W. W.; Baillon, W.; Bain, J. J.; Baixd, V. L.; Beare, T. J.; Beattie, J.; Bell, A.; Blackman, S.; Blair, A. D.; Blake, F. G., Lancecorporal ; Borthwick, J. ; BoucheT, O.; Breen, N. J.; Bremer, A. B.; Brodie, R. G.; Brown, A. K; Brown, A.; Bryoe, W.; Buchanan, G. S.; Burns> A. W.; Butterworth A.; Cahill, S.; Caldwell, J. C.; Campbell, G. W.; Oapill, C. 0.; Chambers, W.; Chapman, S. C; Cheyne, A.; Chiaholm, J.; Cooper, W. S.; Crawford, H. N.; Creamer, J. G.; Cross, E. G.; Cullinore, W. H.; Cushton, E. J. - , Dale-Taylor, 1., Lance-cor-poral; Dalrymple, K. W.; Danvers, A. V.; Davics, G. C. W.; Dawson, W.; Deane, A. H.; Downes, P. C; Dryden, J.; Eagle, E.; E'dgky, J.; Baright, M. J.; Farthimg, R.; Fizer, R. E.; Flynn, F.; Flynn, J.; Ferry, l>. B.; Fowke, L. J. M.; Freai-a, C.; Fredrick G. E.; Gallon, J. H. W.; Caspar, S. W ; Geary, B. J.; Gibbs, G. 8., Corporal; Gibson, J. G.; Goldsmith, T. J • Green, J. R.; Gunn, R. M.; Hadficld, H. B.; Haley, J. L.; Hanlon, D. H.; Harrington, W. J.; Harris, K. J.; Hay, A., Serjreant: Hayes, E.; Henderson, L. A.; Herbert, S.; Hinaki, T. P. ; Hodgson, A.; Holiday, F. D.; Holland!, J. J.; Holt, W.; Hooper, J.; Horsley, A. S.; Horton, B.; Howajd, A.; Ingram, L. H.; Ireland, F.; James, R. R.. Lance-corporal; Jeffttree, J.; Jenkins, S. J., Lance-corporal; Jcelin, R. J • Jones, G.; Kane, R.; Kelly, J. R.; Kemp, J.; Kenny, W.; Kent, J. C; Kilminster A.; Kinn, A.; Leach, J.; L«iinghara. A. R.; Lewis, R.; Lloyd; A. E.; Long, A. W.; Luston, J. W.
In Mbrndmy's issue, uncler the heading " Killed in Action," the name of T. B. Dyke appeared with his mother's address as Mornington. This should have been late Walter street, Momington, now 80 London street, Dunedin. Word has been received' by Mr A. Boberteon, 131 Ettrick street, Inv*rcargriU, that hia son, Lence-oorporal W. Btotwrfeon, mas admitted to the military hospital at Fulham on October 25, suffering from eevere inflamed connective tissue of the left kneo. Tjanoeeorporal Robertson -wae born at Herbert 27 years ago, and was educated at the Herbert and Ravensboume Schools. Alter leaving school ho followed the painting trade, serving hia apprenticeship with Mr S. T. Bolton, of Eavensbonrne. Ho wae afterwarde eraplojed by Mir B. H. Clark, of Palmerston,
where he worked for eome tirae, and as a painter for the Otago Education Board,' Sj by which he was employed at the time of ji hi 3 enlisting. Hβ went away with, the Sixth f? ' Reinforcements from Palmerstoa as a raernber of the machine gun eeetion. He a»w vice on the Peninsula, but was admitted hospital on account of sickness. On his ne» 'fei covery he went to Franco, where he through some very heavy fighting, being in "> the big Sonime advance and through the ' v -\ battle of Mesainea. When he was wounded, $j according to letters received by his ?fj he had j'uet returned \o the (firing line, a£M/$ spending his leave in England and Scotland." l/ <" He epealrs in glowing terms of the treat- } ment accorded the New Zealand boys while on leave in the Old Country. He was s> <• member of the Ravensbourne Football Club • for eome years, and will be remembered aa one of the best plaoe-kicke in Donedm Hβ represented the Otago andi Waihemo junior representatives oa more than one occasion, also receiving the club's gold medal for the best all-round man in the team. Tip tueo took a keen interest in yachting, and was a> * member of the -Ravensbourne Boating Club. He is well over 6ft in height, and of athletic build. Mr Hector M"Leod (Mosgiel) received word yesterday that his eon Hector had been killed in action. A short lime ago he reported ae wounded, but the latest advice"" etated that official inquiry had found that he was now reasonably supposed to have been killed in the big push on ot about October 12. This is the second son Mr' M'Leod has lost at the war, while one has been wounded. Much sympathy is felt tot „ Mr M'Leod and family, particularly ae Mia., M'Leod died quite recently after a somewhat > lengthy illness. Flags were flown yesterday ii in Mosgiel in, respect to the memory of s the deceased. Trooper E. J. Dwyer, of the Auckland! „ Mounted Rifles, wounded in action, 18 well J known in local football centres. *• into prominence in Danedin. ae three-quarter -ju , back in a Vincent County team, wheh took! part in a country tournament in thie city, ■> and his play led to hk selection, in the Otago representative team in the same season. *■, =========== ,3>
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