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THE ROLL OF HONOUR

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. (Pen United Pijess Association.) WELLINGTON, February 4. Tho following list was issued to-day. When tlio rank is not specified the soldier is a private, trooper, f=ap[K!r, gunner, or rifleman, as Ike cuso may bo: — Killed in Action. OTAOO 3 NFANTRY. (January 23.) MACDO N AXjD, ARHTUII ROBT., Second Lieutenant (Mir A. MimtJoniald, Eek street, I&vorcargill, brother). Accidentally Killed. WELLINGTON INFANTRY. (January 2G.) M'KENZIE, SEA-FORTH "VVH., Lieutenant (Mr W. M'Kcnzie, Marton, father). Died from Wounds. CANTERBURY INFANTRY. (January 22.) BARBER, EDWD. ALEX. BERTRAM (Mr S. Barber, Richmond street, South Dunedin, father). OTAGO INFANTRY. (January 22.) PAUL, WM. JOHN (Mr W. Paul, Winton, father). (January 23.) O'BRIEN, JOHN (Mr T. O'Brien, Waipori, brother). (January 24.) TAY EN DALE, LEWIS ALEX. (Mrs A. Tavcndalc, Oamaru, mother). (.January 25.) KINLOCK, HENRY (Mrs Nell M'Nee, Norman by. Dunedin, sister). WILSON, HAROLD (Mr H. Wilson, Gisborne, father). lUFLE BRIGADE. (January 21.) MILNE, SIDNEY SHELL (Mrs A. Milne, Jiaiiawa, Wellington, mother). Previously Reported Wounded and Missing; now Reported Died from Wounds. (Finding of Court of Inquiry.) RIFLE BRIGADE. (On or about December 3.) DURIE, WM. ALEX. (Mm M. A. Durie, Wanganui, mother). Died from Sickness. WELLINGTON INFANTRY. (January 30.) BROUGH, JOSEPH PATRICK (Mre J. Brough, Waittura, wife). OTAGO INFANTRY. (January 24.) GORDGE, HEBER LOVERI.UGE, Lancecorporal (Mr W. Gordgo, New Plymouth, father). Wounded. MACHINE GUN CORPS. HOWE, ROBT. ARTHUR (Mts E. H. Howe, Staff street, Parnell, mothtr). (January 0.) IVIN, JAS. (Mir S. Ivin, Johnßonville, father). (Jauuarv 9.) MACKAY, ROBT. JAS.." (Mrs H. Bird, Hawker street, Wellington). (J miliary 12.) GALL, ALEX. (Mr W. R. Gall, Ocpaki, King Country). ARTILLERY. HOWARD, ERIC CHAS. GREYTLLE (Mr C. Howard, Mount Eden road, Auckland, father). RIFLE BRIGADE. (January 18.) ADAMS, ARTHUR (Mr S. Adams, Waimate, father). Wounded; Admitted to Hospital. MACHINE GUN CORPS. (October 2.) COCHRANE, PETER HUNTER (Mr Michael Cochrane, Waimate, father). ARTILLERY. (January 90.) OOCICERILL, ERNEST JEREMIAH (Mr A. iC'ockerill, Waikiwi, father). (January 13.) HUTCHINSON, ORMOND (Mr A. G. Hut chinson, Wellington, father). (January 15.) TAYLOR, ALICE. (Mrs V/. K. Taylor, Gisbcrrne, wife). WAKbRICK, JOHN (Mis H. Alker, England, sister). WELLINGTON INFANTRY. GIBSON, ALBERT JOHN BLAIR (Mrs F, R. Gibson, Hamilton, mother). CANTERBURY INFANTRY. (January 13.) STEBBINGS, CHAS. EDWIN (Mr C. G. Stebbings, Pokororo, Nelson, father). (January 19.) BECKETT, JOSEPH EDWD. (Mrs C. Beckett, Huxley street, Sydenham, mother). RIFLE BRIGADE. (January 20.) RITCHIE, ALEX. (Miss M. A. Ritchie, Scotland, 6ister). (January 16.) BEETHAM, RICHMOND (Mir Michael Beetham, Etngland, father). (January 17.) COXHEAD, NORMAN EDWD. (Mr E. Cokheadi, Timaru, father).. BILLINGSLEY, GEO. (Mr J. Billingßley, Ireland, father). (January 19.) COOK, FRANK (Mrs M. Cook, London, mother). LOOMB, JAS. HENRY (Mr H. Loomb, Banmure, father). MCMILLAN, WM. HENRY (Mrs R. A. M'Millan, Fairfax, mother). THOMAS, CECIL GEO. (Mrs C. Thomas, Wilson street, Christ-church, wife). BROOKES, JOHN PERCY (Mrs D. McDonald, Eketaliuiia, mother). (January 20.) GIBSON, ALFRED HENRY, Lamce-corpcwal (Mr J. Gibson, Cheviot, father). GILL, JOHN HENRY (Mr J. Gill, Blenheim, father). HOG AN, CYRIL RALPH .HOWARD (Mrs C. R. 11. Hogan, Wellington, wife). LEVET, CHAS. VICTOR (Mrs F. Levet, Wellsford, mother). STANLEY, EDWD. THOS., Lance-corporal (Mts W. Stanley, Matamata., mother). Th© following hospital and progress report was issued last night: — Dangerously 111. Brown, W. G.; Burrow, W. G.; Kirk, J.; Roberts, F. E.; Sovuidv, A. W., Captain; Allan, R. F.; Clark, T. W.; Groen, H. H.; Henderson, W.; Vercoe, N. T.; Marshall, F., Second Lieutenant; Andrew, E.; Kerr, C.; N.; Prentice, T.; Stiville, H. F.; Sutherland, S.A.; Wilson, R. H.; Buick, R,; Turner, J. H. Romovsd from Dangerously 111 List. Carroll, T.; J ones, H. A.; Pascoe, W., Corporal ; Robb, E. J.; Warren, H. G.; Welsham, J. A.; Woodcock, C. Severe Cases. Alford, A. V., Corporal; Baker, A. R.; Bennett, K. W.; Budden, H. W.; Burnett, F. M.; Chittv, 11. L., Sergeant; Collins, S.; Cottle R. W.; Curtis, G. O.; Edwards, F. W.; Feavex, H. J.; Gunning, J.; Hamrnersley, J. M.; Hardy, H.; James, E.; Kennedy, —; MacJ.ni?, D. W.; lic-aling, J. Not Severe Cases. Brown, T., Second Lieutenant; Ait.ken, J., .Lance-corporal; Atallali, N., Sergeant; Ball. C.; Bartlett, W. A.; Bell, T.; Bla-chett, P. G.; Bolster, W. J.; Bright, J.; Buchanan, A.; Campball, J.; Cartwright, J. R.; Finoh, 11. J.; Frame, G.; Goodin, J.; Hadfield, P.; Ilardic, E.; Hartley, H. J.; Henrickson, IL; Higgins, 11., Lance-corporal; Irwin, H. W.; Johnson, E.: Johnson, R. W.; Judson, J.; Kearns, T. >C.; King, J. B.; Knapp, W. E.; Laurie.. E. G.; Loach, A.; Lediugliam, T. J.; Lowry, A. S.; Lovell, G. C. R. F.; Lowe, A.; M'Bride, J. T.; M'Donaldj, E.; Mackintosh. C. E.; MTConzie, G. S., Sergeant; M''Nuughton, W.; M'Pherson, W. J.; Matthews, J. L.; Miortgan, A.; Morrison, A.; Mort-onsen, EA..; Ngatipehi, I.; Norling, E. 0.; Oxenlniry, C.; Park, F. L.; Parsonson, C. F.; Payne, H. H., Corporal; Pepperell, 0.; Pixie, H. F.; Pole, T.; Porter, W.; Ross, H. L., Temporary Sergeant; Stephens, H. II.; Stokes, E. J. D.; Stone, F.; Storm, C. O. W.; Swan son, 11. O.; Taylor, F.; Thompson, R.; Topp, J.; Watson, G.; Williams, A. E.; AVilson, J. OVERSEA FORCES. The following catm-altics to members of Oversea Forces having nearest relatives in New Zealand were reported en Saturday: — Killed in Action. Veale. A. A., S<»cond Lieutenant (W. M. Veale, Cambridge), January 22. Died from Sickness en Route to New Zealand. Simeon, IT.. Lieutenant (H. I. Simson, Clive, brother), January 12. Wonndesl, Admitted to Hospital. Herbr.rt, F. (Miss Herbert, Romuera), December 5. Admitted to Hospital, Sick (Slight). Bothamley, 11. H. D., Lieutenant (A. T. Bothaniloy, 9 Upton terrrxc, Tinakori road, Wcllin°+or.). AUS'L'RALIAN FORCES. Killed in Action. Jackoon, J. (W. Jackson, Wylio's Crossing, brother). Malthonso. E. (S. Mnlthouse, Fire Stction, brother). Died, Cansc Not Stated. Fahev, S. (lira Fahoy, Waihou), Dieormlwr in. Previously Reported Missing; now Re» ported Wounded and Prisoner of War. Parkinson —, Seoond Liieutcuant (13. Parkinson, Auckland, father).

Admitted to Hospital, Sick (Severe). Gatficld, W. (W. Gatficld, Oamaru), December 19. Not Reported as Severe. ReLd, 11. (iLis H. I{ci<], Roloroa). Improving. Sargison, A., Corporal (Mrs J. Sargison, Akaroa). White, W. (W. White, Wixxlgrovc). Convalescent. M'Boatli, W. (Mrs M'Bealh, I>uncd'in). M'Farlun©, V. (Mrs M'Farlane, 5 Wright etrcot,, Wellington). Private William Thompson (killed in. action on January 13) was educated at the Kaikorai School. BeLiig the only child of a widowed mother, his irienda tried to perstrade him to appeal when lie was willed in the ballot, but without success, and ho loft for camp with the Twenty-seventh Reinforcements. "While there ho wae drafted into the 23th Specialists. He was a regular attendant ut meetings of tho Linden Lodge of l>ruids, of which, he was a past officer. Ho was a cutter in the enir ploy of Messrs It. H. Scott and Co., of this city. He was an enthusiastic walker, and Was well known to pedestrians in. and aroundi Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17230, 5 February 1918, Page 5

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR Otago Daily Times, Issue 17230, 5 February 1918, Page 5

THE ROLL OF HONOUR Otago Daily Times, Issue 17230, 5 February 1918, Page 5

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