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ROLL OF HONOR.

NEW ZEALAND'S THIRTY-Nr-fTH LiST.

WELLINGTON, last night. The 39th casualty list, issued tonight, contains the following names : — DIED OF WOUNDS. At Malta on May 26. Wellington Battalion — 10/1632 Pvte. Owen Henry Robert*. WOUNDED. Auckland Battalion — 12/700 Pvte. Harold Douglas Bell. 12/106 Pvte. Ernest Albert Frame. 12/476 Sergeant David Augustus Vincent. Canterbury Battalion — 6/932 Pvte. Leonard Alexander Tole. 6/32 Pvte. William Edward Cronin. Wellington Battalion — 10/1488 Pvte. Harold Norman Free- ', man. 10/1313 Pvte. Alfred Ernest Pearson. 10/661 Pvte. Louis Hector McSweeney. Divisional Train — , (Transferred from. Wellington Battalion.) —1872 Driver Norman Hatfield. DIED OF WOUNDS. Auckland Battalion — Trooper A. C. 'Simpson.

NEW ZEALANDERS WITH THE AUSTRALIANS. (Press Assn.— Rv Teleeranh-^opyiiaht.) MELBOURNE,, May 28. An analysis of the official Dardanelles lists to date shows the following casualties among the New Zealanders serving with the various Australian contingents: ! KILLED. Lieuit. A. D. Dawson. . Privates A. J. Willis, F. S. Plummer., DIED OF WOUNDS. Sergeant "Pv. E. Guthrie. WOUNDED. Colonel H. J. Peisley. Lieut. -Colonel Livingstone. Major W. }__; H. Burgess. Sergeant . W. C Lines. Privates J. A. P. Edwards, C. L. Hacche, J. Lockart, R. C. Wright, R. A- Adair, J; Cameron, A. T. Elwood, A. IJoriisby, T. Waugh, F. H. Adams, J Sheehan, 0. Simon, B. Sutton, J. P. Black, J, M. Coulspn, C. R. Duike, L. Falconer, A. A. Gambling, J. D. Hanly, J. R. Logan, J. Paglet, D. Dennis, G. Giesler, Rogers, C. R. Duke, G. Fraser,, V. H. Harwins, - H. Johnstone, G. E. Logan. W. , If. Mercer. J. Pullar, J. C. Rix, S. J. Scott, G. Svkes, G. Williams, L. C. Wood-, C. R. Wadie, H. Drew, W. Kerr. R. S. Mitchell, N. Mathieson, W. A. Fra.ser, 1). A. Smith, M. Hill, J. Sullivan. Bugler J. H. Saville. Corporals G. G. Chambers- and J. Campin. SYDNEY, May 28. New Zealanders wounded at the Dardanelles include Privates E. T. Muirphy, .1. T. Gow, J. Quinn, E. Rollins, and L. 0. Woods. The Dardanelles list is as follows: — iai_l_ElD .-IN ACTION. ■Major D.v;M. L. Graham. Captain A. G. Watson. Lieut. W. H. Lawkins. MacGregor, . McCleland, Jones, and; Irvine. Corporals Shipp, Builoy, and, Roberts:. LancerCbrporaJs Prutton, Jackson, Meakin,' and jHallam. Privates Cox, Stone, Winslett, Cook, Erekson, W. Donnelly, R. R. Donnelly, Marshall, Putt, Dickey, McCauley, Carr, Bridges,, Glasgow; 'Musgrave, Carnell> Sharp, Mbrrice, -Bernays-, and Henry. DD3D OF WOUNDS. Captain G; C. M. Mathison. , Private P. W. Jones. MISSING. Lieuts. Crow and MacLeod. ..,■ Private Burton. ;'••'■• WOUNDED. Captain G. B. Birbeck. Lieuts. Hento, Ogilvy, Trench, Collias, and 265 non-coms, and men. (Received May 29, 10 twin.) SYDNEY, May 29. Lieut. S"--_J-m_ii, a son of an ex-Mayor of Whangareij has been killed' at the DardaneUes?. Lance-corporal -W.( G. Matthesbn, of Port Chalmers, has "been wounded ; Private Wm. Shadrick Coleman, of Wellington, killed; Capt. A. G. Watson, Private R. Stone, New Zealanders; killed. - The total Australian^ casualties are: Killed, 107 officers, 396 men; wounded, 210 .officers, 3617 men 1 ; missing, 14 officbi.,. and c-ne man: , :

HEROES OF THE DARDANELLES;

four more deaths REPORTED.

l?WO (OTHERS DANGEROUSLY ILI.,

WELLINGTON, last night. The 36th casualty list issued yesterday contains the names of four men killed m action* or died of wounds, and two dangerously ill. -\ The casualties suffered by the force which have been reported since the beginning of its' campaign m Turkey .now nun-ber 1522. Twenty-five officers and 42 non-commissioned Officers and men have been killed m action, and 10 officers and 88 men have died of wounds, while three men have died of disease, making a total death-roll of 168. Four officers and 29 men are. missing. Ths list of wounded comprises 58 officers and 1263 non-cpinmissioned officers and men: Tliese. losses have been shared by the various units as follows :— Headquarters : One officer wounded, two missing. Auckland Infantry: 11 -officers killed, 20 wounded; 24 N.C.O.'s and men killed, 360^ avounded. ■"-..'. Wellington Infantry : 6 officers killed, 11 Avounded ; 29 N.C.O.'s and men killed, 282 Avounded. Canterbury Infantry : 7 bfficers killed, 1 missing, 1 9 wounded; 31 N.C.O.'s and men killed, 28 missing, 254 woundedi Otago Infantry :. 66 officers killed, 2 missing, 13 wounded ; 39 N.C-O.'s and men killed. 305 wounded. Auckland Mounted Rifles: 3 officers killed, one wounded; 2 "N.C.O.'s antmen wounded, Wellington' 'Mounted Rifles: 1 man wounded. . J Canterbury Mounted Rifles : 1 man killed. ..'" .( Field Artillery : , 1 officer killed, 1 man killed ,\ 16 wounded. '• v Field Engineers; 1. officer killed, 2 Avomided, 7 N.C.O.s' and men killed, 1 missing, 25 wounded. Signal Service : I man woundedi ■ Army Service Corps : 5 men wounded. Field Ambulance : 1 man killed, o wounded. ' Totals: 35 officers killed, 4 missing, 58 wounded ; 133 N.C.O.'s and men killed, 29 missing, 1263 wounded.

Major D. L. M. Graham, of Queensland, who is reported m the Australian casualty list to, haA T e been killed' m action, was a brother of Mrs W. G. C Pasco, of Gisborne. ,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13697, 29 May 1915, Page 3

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ROLL OF HONOR. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13697, 29 May 1915, Page 3

ROLL OF HONOR. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13697, 29 May 1915, Page 3