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ROLL OF HONOUR

someu iss bboobeos bbport. The following report was Issued by the Government yesterday i The following wounded, discharged, are sow convalescent at Alexandria: — OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. —Sergt. C. H. Leith. Corporal A. J. Scafe, Tprs. J. Mackie, J. Vickery. A. J. Sise, J. C. Campbell. T. F. McCarthy, E. N. McLean, S. Brown. WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES, e--Trooper W. O’Neill. NX. FIELD ARTILLERY. —Gunner B. O. Jones. The following sick, discharged, are now convalescent at Alexandria : AUCKLAND BATTALION. —Privates F. C. Garland, A. Riddell. T. E. Barlow, \V. Best. CANTERBURY BATTALION. —Private G. Allison, Lance-corporal A. W. Brown. Privates S. Brough, A. H. Elliott, Lance-corporal H. B. Howan, Privates G. H. Lindley and W. R. Tilson. OTAGO BATTALION. —Privates L. F. Ebert. J. Tucker, A, J. McLean. W. ilc'.Guire, Sergt. D. J. Walls. WELLINGTON BATTALION. —Privates S. E. Cole, W. Overend. W. EverIss, L. V. Hay. CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. —Troopers J. A. Brown, A. O. D. Wagborn. OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. —Troopers J. R. Bradley, J. M. Bailley, P. Kelly. J. Rodgers, M. Cree, Corporal A. Thomson. Corporal T. McGillivray, Tprs. V. E. Parker, B. Gunderson, E. D. Lewis, J. C. Passmore, W. C. Espie. WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLEJS. -—Troopers A. S. Barnfather, and R. C. Paterson.

N.Z. FIELD ENGINEERS. —Sapper M. A. Copeland. N.Z. FIELD ARTILLERY. —Gunners G. J. Lovell, J. C. Edmonds. L. T. Searell, S. G. Robinson, F. J. Montgomery, G. Owles. F. Rees. L. Cohen. NX. MEDICAL CORPS.—Privates A. v Lindsay, A. E. Marshall. J. F. Cardno. DIVISIONAL HEADQUARTERS. Sergt J. R. Miller. ARMY SERVICE CORPS.—Sergt. A. Field, Drivers D. B. Smith, and J. S. Desilva. Dangerously ill typhoid, N.Z. General Hospital, Cairo. CANTERBURY BATTALION. —Private L. H. Trumpet. Admitted to N.Z. General Hospital, Pont Be Honbbeh, Cairo. CANTERBURY BATTALlON.—Rheumatism, Pie S. Reynolds. Dangerously ill, N.Z. General Hospital. WELLINGTON RlFLES—Enteric, Tpr H. J. Hyde. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES— Typhoid, Tpr E H. Lansley. Removed from Dangerous List. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES— Tpr K. Wilks. Following admitted to New Zealand General Hospital, Pont De Honbbeh, Cairo: — CANTERBURY BATTALION—Gunshot wound, thigh and scrotum, Pte J. H. Bridson; gunshot wound, shoulder, Pte E C. Paget. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES — Gunshot wound shoulder, seriously ill, Tpr. G. Lauer. The following wounded, have recovered returned to front from Alexandria;— AUCKLAND BATTALION —Ptes E G. Swallow, D. McLean, G. W. Bambery, J. S. Byers, A. R. Wade, S. Pemberton, G. Norris, C. H. Marks. CANTERBURY BATTALION. —Pte S. T. Reid. OTAGO BATTALION —Pte D. Stark, C. A. Ritchie, J. Kit to, A Young. WELLINGTON BATTALION—Lieut. E H. T. Kibblewhite, Pte J. P. Rowan, S. Pasco e, F. J. Hill. AUCKLAND ; MOUNTED RIFLES— Tpr M. J. Cranston. CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES— Tpr L. K. Drummond, W. D. Gold. OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES —Corpl A D. Barr. The following sick have recovered and returned to the front:— OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES—Lieut. D. McCurdy, Lieut. D. C. Bremner, Tprs W. H. Withington, E. T. Harrison, L. Colborne. M. H. Ford. WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES — Tprs G. Ball, E. Coates. NX. ENGINEERS—Sapper F. Campbell. Sergt. W- M. Jones, Sappers R. C. Horn well, A. E. Thompson, F. C. Thorpe. NX. MEDICAL CORPS—L.-Cpl. G. H. Phils on, Pte A E Butler. ARMY SERVICE CORPS—Tpr G. R. Parsons. Returned to the front from Mndros:— WELLINGTON BATTALION—Pte E. Miller, Pte W. H. Scott. Returned to the front from Cairo:— AUCKLAND BATTALION—Ptes R. Daly, G. F. Page, E H. Stunner. Following reported dangerously Hi:— CANTERBURY BATTALION—Entertc. Pte D. Frame. NX. MEDICAL CORPS—Enteric, A J. Davies. The following are repotted convalescent:— OTAGO BATTALION —Pte F Clarke, AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES— Tpr T. E. J.^Fraser. How st Walton (England), progressing favourably:— N.Z. ENGINEERS—L. W. Lonisson, on furlough. ARMY SERVICE CORPS —D. McCall. The following are reported dangerously ill: OTAGO BATTALION Pte A- D. Craig CANTERBURY BATTALION—Ptes J. S. Boyce, J. H. Adams. The following wounded have been admitted to HJS. General Hospital, Pont De Honbbeh, Cairo: — NX. FIELD ARTILLERY —Driver W. J. Scrimgonr. WELLINGTON BATTALION—L.-Cpl. B. Cooke, Pte A. J. George. CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES— j Tpr J. H. Hutchinson. AUCKLAND BATTALION—Ptes C. Spittle, G. Davison. CANTERBURY BATTALION—Pte H. F. Rogers, G. Petersen. The following have been admitted HJS. General Hospital, Pont De Honbbeh, seriously ill: AUCKLAND BAIT ALIGN —Debility, Pte F. Eve red. OTAGO BATTALION—Enteric, Corpl N. A Wilson, Pte D. S. Smith. CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES— Enteric, Tpr A M. Tripe. Embarked for England in Hospital ■hip Plassey:—> WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES— Tpr L R. Roberts. Admitted to King George Hospital, London:— OTAGO BATTALION—Pte A. W. Ferguson. The following axe reported dangerously ill: OTAGO BATTALION—Typhoid. Pte R. E. Clark. CANTERBURY' BATTALION—ScarIet fever and enteric, Pte A Talke. The following are pronounced out of danger:— NX. FIELD ENGINEERS—Sapper H. Gardner.

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Southland Times, Issue 17533, 22 September 1915, Page 6

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ROLL OF HONOUR Southland Times, Issue 17533, 22 September 1915, Page 6

ROLL OF HONOUR Southland Times, Issue 17533, 22 September 1915, Page 6

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