THE ROLL OF HONOUR
JTEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. HOSPITAL REPORT. /.Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, February 18. Admitted to Pont de Koubbeb Hospital:— Auckland Mounted Rifles—Sergeant G. W. Bilkey. ■Wellington Mounted Rifles Trooper A. S. Rarnfathcr. Field Artillery—Gunner M. V. Rumble and Drivers W. P. Traill and A. Wilson. Auckland Battalion Privates C. H. Butterworth, J. Heath and E. G. Marsh. Wellington Battalion —Privates J. G. Honor, W. Lock, and Lance-corporal W. E. Palmer. Canterbury Battalion Private T. E. Lonergan. Rifle Brigade—Corporal A. W. White, Q.M.S. W. J. Gillies, Corporal H. H. Hodgson, and Private E. H. Norton. Armv Service Corps—Tonsllitis, Driver W. P. "Fraser. Medical Corps—Debility, Private C. H. Heal cl; adenititis, Sergt. J. H. Straw. Auckland Mounted Rifles Not yet diagnosed. Lance-corporal T. G. Aitken; debility. Trooper J. Jenkins. Field Engineers—Haemorrhoids, Sapper S. D. Egan; malaria and anaemia. Sapper A. C. Lindsay. Auckland Battalion —Jaundice, Private L. Finlayson. Wellington Battalion Febriula, Private B. Marshall, Private J. Weir. Canterbury Battalion Appendicitis, Private W. S. Smith. Otago Battalion —Hernia, Private G. P. O’Leary. Rifle Brigade—Pleurisy and pneumonia, Rifleman R. Forrester; not yet diagnosedj Sergt. O. L. Sykes. Army Service Corps Not yet diagnosed, Driver S. J. Standen. Dangerously ill at Cairo, typhoid;— Canterbury Battalion Private A. S. MontoUh. Pronounced cut of danger:— Field Artillery—Gunner A. Hogg. OUR TOTAL LOSSES. WELLINGTON, February 10. The removal of a large number of names from the missing list to the death list, as the result of a Board of Enquiry, has made a change in tire appearance of the summarised casualty list. The latest one, issued to-day, is as follows: — Other Officers. Banks. Total. Dead .... 120 2471 2591 Missing .. 12 120 122 Wounded 217 52G0 2177 Prisoners 8223 WITH TEE AUSTRALIANS. (By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright) SYDNEY, February 10. Casualty list 1-10 includes the following New Zcalindcrs: —■ 111 —Captain J. Conn fserious). In hospital at Ghrmreh Lieut. A. Withcni. Second-Lieut. E. L. Dalkeith. In hospitad at Heliopolis—Corpora! 11. McKnight, Privates B. O. T. Cibhes, J. Ctaikcn, B. A. Southerwood. In hospital at Cairo —Private H. A. IV. Bladin. In hospital at Alexandria Privates W. Geddes and J. Austin. in hospital at Malta —Sergeant E. L. Hull. Reported out of danger —-Sergeant 11. Woodhouse.
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Southland Times, Issue 17654, 11 February 1916, Page 6
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