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KILLED IN ACTION.

(July Bth.) . . waUt Private E. M. Brookes. Sergeant A. K. Baker. ■■■■■•<• Private S. W. Bunby. Sergeant H. W. Cbnnington. ",r Private W. Collins. Private F. Glink. ;,-,;:. Private A. C. Maidment. "7 7" Private E. J. Myhill. .... Private F. Simpson. ■'-■■"" Color-Sergt. -Major R. Thompson.'" Private H. C. Webb. Corporal J. L. O'Brien. Private E. Box. - Corporal H. N. Buttle. • Private T. J. Chambers. . Private P. J. Devine. Private H. Head. Private J. R. Milne. ,••.»-«♦ Private J. W. Rayment: -:- Private W. S. Smith. __•_<;<-.. '■»■' Private G. E. WaJdron. : Private G. Willey. (July 11th.) /,;:'; Lance-Sergt. F. G. Barry. ' Private W. Gibson. . ...n.,Private W. W. Mears. •■"-:: Lance-Corpl. F. J. Williams; ■•-"••" Private C. W. Cogdale. Private L. Gibson. <■•■■•' Private J. 0. H. Godsiff*. ; Private F. J. O'Donnell. Private N. E. Banks. Tropoer V. J. Barber* . ?(... Trooper J. Elrick. j Private A. Hamilton^ I ACCIDENTALLY KILLED '" (July 14th). T 7 '•■' 7 Private J. Marston. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING, NOW REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION. (July 14th). ..........,,:■',' Second laeut. <J. H., Black. -V-~'-DIED OF WOUNDS.* '•' (July 9th). .?'* ,7 Private G. Macann. .. y (July 16th). '_'.'.:■ Private 0. Byron. „ ,lll>tJ7 Private E. Terrill. - ...-.».,,* DIED FROM EFFECTS OF HE^yi* \ (July 16tbj. ';L_ ;..:.._ 7. Sapper H. H. Burke- ' '77.77 ■■;.-■ MTSSING (July 9th). 7u7i -.- ■t.n:\t.'r,rt Corporal W. H. Banks. ■ ; Private C. Bromley. :77'r,'.< Private A. S. Monleith. ;;.:: • Private C. Richardson. „...n^,-,,.. Private W. J. Turton. -.-.«-.-. wounded; (July 9tw;;::;;;:;;v Private W. R. Holden. Rifleman R. Wells. Trooper H. W. Reeves. ."'-...'. Trooper V. H. Ross. ''•', Private C. K. Ward." . -i 7 Rifleman E. Wood. * "T." 77^7'7} Lance-Corporal J. S. -Charters'? V.-. (July 13th.) - 7 ..j.-MF Private R. Johnston. Rifleman W. G. Nevard. (July 14th). Lance-Corporal E. C. Hone. WOUNDED, ADMITTED H<____TAT_. (July 9th). ■:::.,■;:." Lance-Corporal D. Moffett. Sergeant R. T. McGlashan. . r (July 10th). • yl Rifleman J. T. Dimgan. • ••-"» Private A. Fulford. Private J. M. Lanyon. (July 11th). , ...:*., MIM7." Sergeant 0. J. Hatfield. (Jnly 12th). -T^s Rifleman J. Morgan. * —». Rifkonan J. McDonald. ;- _J? £;- * Rifleman S. Wilbum. 7 - - Private E. A. Suckling. (July 14th). y.,jr*-. Private C. Connelly. ■;-. , Private T. A. O'Connor. t ßiflemaai P. E. Mills. , , (July 15th). ,', '7/ Rifleman R. Arnold. Rifleman S. M. Bray. 7- • >-'i»,« Rifleman A. C. Cate. ; ' t, „ „.;, .Rifleman A- C. Dee. '. Rifleman D. P. Geaney. s ■••*••' Sapper A. H. Howard. 7 Rifleman W. C. Barrett:"" Sergeant S. Burson. " ' '"** Private A. E. Cotton. . Rifleman E. M. Frasei*. „ Rifleman J. Hamilton. Trooper G. McKay. \ , (July 15th). Lance-Corporal H. J. Mich ell. Corporal A. R. Scrivener. Rifleman VV. G. Stone. Lanoe-Corporal J. J. Wells. Private E. W. Payne. Lance-Corporal A. H. Sewell. Lance-Corpora l. A. Tickner. 7 AUORI CONTINGENT. KILLED IN ACTION (JVdy 9th). . Lance-Corporal Taane-Toka.— - REPQRTED W TOUNDED (July. 11th). V • Sergeant Rota Waipava. •* -• »■ * (Special to the Herald:! • *-' CHRISTCHURCH, this day. Sergeant Keith Baker (killed) was a well-known graduate of Canterbury College, and was admitted as-a"'barrister and solicitor before he enlisted "with the main body. He was prominent m athletic circles, and was a mehißfetfTpF* the management committee of the Canterbury .Rugby Union. He took:part m the landing.and evacuation a*••Gallipoli, and was among the Februarys-nominees for an Imperial commission, -fife "3.00k his L.LB. degree when he was-3_t years of age. . y^.... **-■* .' _—.. .:7s~>'i*- " / The many friends" of Lieut.""G? ■ ,W[. ' Henderson, who was well lawy*m'' m his capacity as travtelling manager! for** the Bristol" Piano Co., will learn Vrttij'fleep sorrow of his death 'from wounds received, at the Western front. "■" *"''- * Sergeant A. J. Barrington; who has been reported killed m action, *w%S& a brother of Miss E. Barrington, of Gisborne. Private Basil G. Shipp, reported wounded, is a brother of Mr. R. C. Shipp, of Matawai. He was working at a timber mill at Motu when he enlisted, ahd left with the 9th Reinforcements. Rifleman Alick M. Traffbrd, son of Mr. A- Trafford, of Matawai^ajid Rifle-man-!G.'W. Moore, sonyyf** Mr. W. Moore, of Gisborne, who have been reported wounded, were Gisbortte members of the draft of "Trents --who went into camp m October last. At the time of their enlistment the former was working on his father's faTih,. whilst the latter was engaged as a linesman.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14053, 25 July 1916, Page 3

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KILLED IN ACTION. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14053, 25 July 1916, Page 3

KILLED IN ACTION. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14053, 25 July 1916, Page 3