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ROLL OF HUMOR.

t KILLED IN ACTION. ! Corporal A. Bunton. | Private S. Caldwell. S Lancc-Corp. F. Bennett. Private H. \V. Callaghan. ■.Private D. S. Craig. Privnle p. Cunningham. Private J. Green. , Private c. p. Hamill. Private I. Irrand. Private A. j. Taylor. Private U. Sutherland. Private 11,. Shea. . Private J.^'B. jMcTCnise. ; Private T. Andrews. Private A.,H0lz f • . . ■ • , Private E. J. Holz. Private R. Hope. Private 11. Knight. Private J. IvicGrath. Corporal J. I. Nelson. Private A. O. Madlenass. DIED DF WOUNDS. Private j. Morgan. Lance-Corp. W.. Jt: Donald. Private R. Readift. Private W. Sandford. Seageant J, o. Johanson. Private L. HardWiclc. Rifleman 15. A. Taaffe. Soc.-Corp. L. J. Hall. DIED OF SICKNESS. * Private J. Jbbbeans. Previously reported, wounded, now reported not . woufldexl: .Private A. K. Christie, Lance-Corp. C, ,W. Hansen /-private J. 1 C. McColl, Private. A. McCorcl. Previously reported wounded, now re ? ported Vcci dentally, wounded: Sergeant D. . E. JBroqm. Wounded: Gunner .G. C. Hay. See. - Lieut. G. P. Natuch, Private W. A. CampbelL, Private J... 11.- Coxon, Corporal H. 11.. Monkhoiis'e. Private A. N. Burton Private B. O. TTtelay. Corporal J. Lumley Private. D. A. Me.Gill, Private F. Naden. Private 11. AVilson, Private E. J. Cameron, Sec.-Lieut. P. D. Ilealey. Sec-Lieut. P. D. ..Gray, Lance-Cprp. -7 1 ) Gray, Private R. Haddior. Private B. I. Is. Lyon, Private W P. lip]?, Priyate , K.-J. Eng-ram, Private T. s. trailer. Private A. A. Brown. Private C. A.,. EAgleson;; Private G. E. May lett. Private .^.C. Tye,rman. Private W. B. Pient. Rifleman 11. Colgart. Rifleman J. V.. C.ooncy, Rifleman E K. Gardiner/. Rifleman ,N. ,K. RjflpimnC/Kemiv Sergeant S E. Patterson, Rifleman J. Rhwe. RififlriTan J. H. Holwell. .Wounde.d.. admitted- to hospital: Private J. VV. Kum (accidentally). Sapper T. Quinlan, Private W. J. McGowan, Private 11. Taylor. Sorrrc.nnt k. Boyd, Private. V. 11. Arb^!*on, Private J. Methven Hi , G, , .Fej'jKe , Scrcren nt .A . J. Sway n, Private.; R- Swim, Private b. U; Robins. , .Private. WSh^eii', Private. E. Smith. Private H. ir. Stevens,, Lance-Corp. W. L. Mill*, Private N. ~N. Coe, Private J. Grafton. Private \V. o. Imrie, Private W. J. 'AL.'Nesbet, Private D^ Ouavle, Private A M. Davies.Priv.-ilc j. Glctcettet, Corporal ■IV.S.X.- C'awmockv Private -J, J. Ravlich Lance-Corr>. C. N. Brookos. Private L. «' ■Dcwaf. Sergeant J. A. Wilson. Rifleman W. R. FitzPatrifk. Rifleman W. M, Pb^oll, Riflghian C. R.". f arrant. Serfreant W. B. Bowles, .Rifleman P. B. Beyer. Reported, wounded., /nit since rejoined vnli: Privato S. Tar/ant. Private I). G BWclvnell, 'Private E.F. StcVart. |Sll£h|iy Av.onhdcd. remairiing with unit-'Rftc-Lietit. W. "X-- Sieyers. Private T S. Kingston, Private. S. Garry. Private J. Grey, Private E: Wajti.t^ private K. Mor-'ga^i,-Prlvatfi.^^Wyber 1 , Rifleman J. v. Sullivan, Riflemiin ,)y-''c. Patton. ** fSnpciai to Herald.) - . WELLTXaTON, this clay. TThe list siymva: Killed in ,acton : W^llington,lrifan"txy; ;i ,Tune-16; M. S. Kn'ght (Mrs. EL Kiiight, Pafcutahi, mother), w.oun d«dv: < ■. Aueldan d- Infantry. Jtm f. 14 •^^Yaden^v^fr,^;^' Vaden, Wainiro Baj', fathey).Mrs P. : Gardnei-, of Valley read MangAtriipa. lia^/fe'deiyed': advice that her febnv •Private' V 'IT. '- 1 Gardner; ' - has lieon XQundeQ 11 andMßassed -,and was. admitted 16 hospital ore June 16. 'Private Gardner, WhO 'left Arith the 21st Reinforcements, previously been m hbspital, having been slightly Avounded and suffering from typhoid. . _";.r.. v Mi v s Gr.WildisK, lias received advice thatXhef brother, 'Private Hugh Morrison s^yas wounded on June 16. Private Morrison n^i-yrell known m Gisborne, and was a' painter* by trade. He was wovkiag pi -Tplaga Bay wji«n he unlisted with iW mit'RWnfbfcements. ' Private Percy 0. P. Moran (killed) was the youngest son of Mrs E. Moran, Aiddandj'attd -was 25 yearij of age. He Was a carpenter by trade, and prior to enlisting was working' at X^isborne. Tlie Norddeutsche Allgemeine'tZeitunct,, of April 18» records, m a list of British airrnevi and ; maohintes which aire declared #"■ ha,Ve vf alien ih-'the^Germah linesmen the' !' Western' f ron£ during ; March, the names' b£-''Capt. •William S» R- E Bloom-, field" andl/2nd-Lieitt.- Viotor O. ■ Landsda^ei .'CaptV'-BloqinfieVd is -a Ndw Zealandei', and .belongs to f4isborhe; It is also recorded, states Plight, that the anachii>e ; captured was a 2-seater Vickers aeroplane. 'i ; ( v . Second-Lieutenant ,H. It. Hogg, wounde i d ' *m the right hand at j\[essines, is the second son of Mr H. "R. Hogg, of .bp6tilrfl : He; was •educated at the OpotikF district school' and at the Auckland Grammai'' School, -afterwards studying law at" the Auckland University College* j. He , has -'one, subject to pass to take .-^is-'LtL,©;' degree. Private Maurice M. Di^nan (killed) \Hk ! aVi'bn iof Mr tfrattk J. Dignan. Private Dighan was 21 years of age. and was edncated at -.St. Patrick's College, ■Vyellirigton. ' After leaving college he went to o, shee^p fetation near Gisborne> to make ' himself fit^ for active , ; service.' 'fieMi^d' not>)Jeen;in 'ithe firing line very long before he received his death wound. PriyMerDigß&n belonged to the Otago Infantry battalion', but he enlisted at Gislib*rife'r*' Private' *Digfiari was a gr'andjgon of the, Horn. P. X)jgjjian, and nephotf 'of Cbloiicl Peter TJignati. " who was at ,!one time .Mayor, of , Auckland, t and who * now .reside^ • ai' 1 Pp'irit ;Chevaliei\ Private jUignan's brother, <flic' Rev. Father Dignan, resides m Wellington. Another v&rother went throijgh thS Gallipoli cam-? paign. and was subsequently m France. s X^'?, brother, who was twice wounded, , w^'s discharged frbm-the army" j , And now is "engaged m munition making m England. The deceased soldier has five (cousins at the- front, one of whom has been awto-ded the' B.C.M. Lance-Co^ioral Sidney "Rruison (killed) was a ibi'ptfier of VMi«» Bridson. of the Prie'iidly' feocieties' Denartmcnt^ Wellmg:*on,iand a cousin of Mr W. J. Bridson, njanager m Wollingtoiv for irespivs Briscbp'&nd jOo." Ho Avns ht-'orte time on .thetetaff of tho AiidklariVr Grammar School. .As '■' wihn-er f bf tjie Orient Companyfa he went to Cambridge, where he tdpk ii^MjA; degree: '■ i '

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14340, 3 July 1917, Page 5

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ROLL OF HUMOR. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14340, 3 July 1917, Page 5

ROLL OF HUMOR. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14340, 3 July 1917, Page 5

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