THE ROLL OF HONOUR
■SEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. (Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, February S. Admitted Pont de Koubbeh Hospital;— Auckland Mounted Rifles —not yet diagnosed, Tpr L. N. Usher; tonsolitis, Tpr A. W. Johnston. Wellington Mounted Rifles —Tonsolitis, Tpr C. A. Houston. Otago Mounted Rifles—Horse kick, left leg. Tpr J. F. H. Sinclair; frostbite, feet, Sgt R. Tapper. Field Artillery—Varicose veins, Driver F. Liddement; not yet diagnosed, Driver D. Sinclair. Auckland Battalion—Fractured clavicle, Pte T. Daisley; not yet diagnosed, Cpi C. G. King; septic knee, Sgt E. J. YValker. Otago Battalion —Not yet diagnosed, Pte. H. R. Goss; scabies, Cpi T. E. Jones. Y r eterinary Corps—Jaundice, Pte W. J. Gibbons. Medical Corps—Bronchitis, Pte S. F. Carver; not yet diagnosed, Cpi H. J. Maiden. i Admitted Pont de Koubbeh Hospital: Auckland Mounted Rifles—Cpi K. A. Hooton. Wellington Mounted Rifles—Neuritis, Sgt. W. K. Hawke. Rifle Brigade—Rheumatism, Rflman F. Rogers. Auckland Mounted Rifles —Neuritis, Tpr J. W. Brewer; haemorrhoids, Tpr G. Clements. Auckland Battalion —Cpi T. L. Hill. Otago Battalion—Pte .1. B. Scarietti. Auckland Mounted Rifles—Scabies, Tpr W. 11. McCaul. Wellington Mounted Rifles —Scabies. Tpr S. D. McDougall. Engineers—Fracture left leg, Spr J. C. Guinness: not yet diagnosed, Spr J. Hill. Auckland Battalion —Contusion left eye, Pte it. J. Robertson. Wellington Battalion —Not yet diagnosed, Pte N. H. E. Curtis; influenza, Pte A. V. Robbins. Canterbury infantry Battalion—Pneumonia, Pte NV. F. Hume: not yet diagnosed, Pte S. J. Keene. Otago Battalion —Pte J. A. Ferguson. Rifle Brigade Not yet diagnosed, Rflmn G. E, Black. Army Service Corps—Not yet diagnosed. Cpi Farrier, W. E. Jolly. Medical Corps—Diphtheria, Pte L. T. Hodgson. Auckland Mounted Rifles —Appendicitis and abscess, Tpr H. McDonnell. Wellington Mounted Rifles —Appendicitis, Tpr K. R. YV. Garrett. Canterbury Mounted Rifles—Appendicitis. Tpr C. F. Hulston. Field Artillery—Varicocele, Sgt T. U. Hardin. Rifle Brigade—lnfluenza, Rflman D. M. Lawson. Wellington Battalion —Not yet diagnosed. Pte B. Cults; renni colic, Pte ,1. B. Lamb. Canterbury Battalion —■ Frequency of micturition, Pte J. A. Stapleton; broncho pneumonia, Cpi C. E. Stewart. Rifle Brigade—Debility, Rflman R. P, Jackson-Fowler. Army Service Corps—Rheumatism, Dvr R. W. Gaukrodgcr; debility. Dvr V. J. Savor: eczema, Dvr U. Thompson. Medical Corps—Conjunctivitis, Pte Oamangin; not yet diagnosed, Pte W. Russell. Veterinary Corps—Hacmatermish, Pte A. IV. Allardice. Reported dangerously ill, 21st General Hospital, Alexandria, gunshot wound, spine;--Rifle Brigade—Rf'man J. E. Tornquist. Now reported by War Office prisoner of war at Angora;—• Wellington Battalion —Pte W. C. Lambert, Pte N. Steele. Now reported by War Office prisoner of war at Khangeri:— Pte J. Coulter. MAORI CONTING ENT. Admitted Pont de Koubbeh Hospital, bronchitis—Pte R. Cameron. Pronounced out of danger. General Hospital, Alexandria; —Pte A. Karauti. Admitted Pont de Koubbeh Hospital, influenza. Pte L. Nathan; haemorrhoids, Pte N. P. To Kootu; enteritis, Cpi K. Te Kiri.
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Southland Times, Issue 17652, 9 February 1916, Page 6
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