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THE BOLL OF HONOUR

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIESDIED FROM WOUNDS. Private J. H. HUGHES, old gunshot wound In Hie chest (Mr Fred Hughes, Myalla, North-west Coast, Tasmania, father). Rifleman HENRY GLADSTONE CROSS, accidentally wounded in abdomen by grenade, died in hospital (Mr Henry Cross, Bluff, lather). Private PAKI WHETU PAHA (Whetu Para, Kaikohe, Auckland). PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING; NOW BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN KILLED IN ACTION. HALL MARTIN DOWMAN (Mr Hall Dowman, Matai, New Plymouth, father). HENRY ALBERT MURPHY (Mrs Mary Murphy, 206 Sydney street, Wellington, mother). WILLIAM ALEXANDER ANDERSON (Mr Alex. Anderson, paper mills, Mataura). PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED ; NOW BELIEVED TO HAVE DIED FROM WOUNDS. JAMES ALEXANDER BEGG (Mr Jonathan Begg, Olokia, Otiigo, lather). WILLIAM A. HAMMOND (Mr P. 11. Hammond, Merton, Waikouaiti, father). CHARLES LAPPAN (Mrs P. M. Lappan, 3 Lees street, Dunodin, mother). Company Quartermaster-sergeant JOHN M'GOIJN (Mrs A. M. M'Goun, Anderson Bay, Duuedin, wife). WILLIAM ROBERTSON M'WILLIAM (Mrs S. M'William, No. 12 Line, Wauganui, pister). EDWARD SYLVIA (Mrs Rose Sylvia, Henderson, Auckland, mother). JAMES ROBERT BOETHWIOK (Mr J. R. Borthwiek, Lee Stream, Outram, Dimedin, father). DIED FROM DISEASE. Corporal A. E. HAINSWORTH, tuberculosis, died on April 22 (Mrs M. A. Hainswortti, P. 0., Ngahauranga, wife). Private J. W. FISHER, died en route to New Zealand (Mrs M. Fisher, the Manse, Lumsden, mother). Private J. MACKINTOSH, peritonitis, died on April 27 (Mr Angus Mackintosh, Westmere, W anganui, father). ACCIDENTALLY WOUNDED. Sergeant LEONARD MICHAEL LENNAN, bomb wound in shoulder and side, dangerously ill in hospital (Mrs C. Lennan, Surrey crescent, Grey Lvnn, Auckland, mother). Sergeant GEORGE . PATRICK ALDEIDGE, wounded in chest by grenade, dangerously ill in hospital (Mrs M. Aldridge, Awatoto, Napier, mother). Private WM. HENRY TYACK, wounded by grenade (Mrs J. Track, Pukehau, Hawke's Bay, mother). HAPI CHRISTIE, phthisis, died in hospital on February 17 (Mr William Christie, To Karaka). EUGENE" WAETFORD, eorebro-spinal lever, died in hospital on May 5 (Posey Waetford, Kamo, Whangarei, son). DANGEROUSLY ILL. Lance-corporal T. A. LANTA, in hospital. Private E. J. P. FREW. Private J. ANDERSON. Trooper R. LANGE. Private J. A. DAWSON. Private P. POPE. Rifleman A. lIANNA. OUT OF DANGER. Quartermaster-sergeant S. H. LODGE. ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. Private W. BLOXHAM. Private J. G. SMITH, enteric. Private HORI PENENTITO.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3244, 17 May 1916, Page 29

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THE BOLL OF HONOUR Otago Witness, Issue 3244, 17 May 1916, Page 29

THE BOLL OF HONOUR Otago Witness, Issue 3244, 17 May 1916, Page 29