THE ROLL OF HONOUR.
NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITION-
ARY FORCE
Canterbury Mounted Rifles.—Previously reported missing now reported killed in action: H. Lafrentz; Wellington Battalion.—Died of wounds; Lanc'e-Corpl. W. R._ Cammock and Private T. F. McNickol. Auckland Battalion. —'Died of jaundice: Private A. Braid. Canterbury Battalion.—Died of dysentery: Private L. Appleton. Died of enteric; Private D. Frame.
Otago Battalion.—Previously reported wounded now reported prisoner of war in Turkey: Private J. Forrester. Wounded, now discharged convalAuckland Mounted Rifles.—Sergt. B. B. Bilkey and Trooper J. N. Chestnut.
Canterbury Mounted Rifles.— Troopers J. Hodsou and W. Randle, Otago Mounted Rifles.—Trooper D. Dow, Oorpl. A. L. McClintock, Troopers P. McGlinchy and A. Walker.
Discharged convalescent at Alexandria : N.Z. Field Artillery —General T. D. Dawson, Driver W. J. Bade, Sergt. - Major W. M, Eckhoff, Trooper W. M. McArdle, Bombardier W. Wood.
N.Z Field Engineers—Sapper F. J. Bockliss. Auckland Battalion—Privates A. H. Filling, F. Evered, J. Jackson, W. Patterson, F. M. Rule. W. B. Williams. Wellington Battalion.—Privates G. Ayres, F. M. Kemsted, B. R. F. Scarf e. Canterburyßattalion.—Privates P. Clements, C. Parsons, R. J. Stabbiugton. Otago Battalion.—Privates F. O. Bartlett, W. M. Clarkson, H. G, Priest, P. M. Walker. Division Train, British Section, — Private E. L. Felton. Veterinary Corps. —Private H. M. McWilliams. N.Z. Medical Corps.—Private J. Cardno.
A CROTIAN OFFER,
Per Press Association. Auckland, Dec. 1
Mr Bartel Mihalfevic, native of Dalmatia and late editor of the newspaper Zora, has written to Lord Liverpool urging that a special Croatian regiment be formed in Now Zealand for service in Servia. Already forty Croatian volunteers in the Whangarei district have intimated their willingness to enliist if New Zealand Government will accept their services Mr Massey replies: “I much appreciate the patriotic spirit which has prompted you to offer your services for the defence of your country. I shall be glad to confer with the Minister of Defence with the view to seeing whether it will be possible to give effect to your request.”
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XL, Issue 11438, 1 December 1915, Page 8
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324THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XL, Issue 11438, 1 December 1915, Page 8
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