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THE ROLL OF HONOUR

SEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. (Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, February 11. KILLED IN ACTION Provi'oir.vly’ reported '"to be dead, now reported killed in action (revised finding of Court of Enquiry). WELLINGTON BATTALION, Corporal A. TAYLOR. DIED OF SICKNESS. Died of sickness, Feb. G, Civil Fever Hospital, Abbassia: — OTAGO MOUNTED. Trooper C. W. M. LAMONT, HOSPITAL PROGRESS REPORT. Admitfed to Pont do Koubboh Hospital:— Auckland Mounted Rifles —Trooper J. F. Dax. Canterbury Mounted Rifles— Corporal G. K Baldwin. Auckland Battalion —Privates W. Ellis, .). llersant, T. Irvine, T. Jones, and A. E, Waller. Wellington Battalion —Sergeant G. B. Holey. Canterbury Battalion —Privates 11. D. Noonan and G. Sace. Otago Battalion —Privates P. Hamilton, K. I\ Kennedy, S. it. Oakshott, and W. J. Newman. N.Z. Rifle Brigade—Bugler ~J. S. Livesay. N.Z. Field Artillery—Gunners V. R. Cook and D. J. Galbraith. Maori Contingent —Privates J. Adams, Tamihana Kapae, To Kerimhau, Pitama, Pita Houna, V. Parata, and Sergeant Kaki iiariwira. ' Admitted Pont do Koubbeh Hospital, February 7:— N.Z. Artillery—Gunners E. Hannah, H. McDonald, A. McNair, W. J. Morgan Roberts, G. K. Wbiteticld. Engineers —Scrgt. C. O. Tngall. Army Service Corps—Driver H. Fisher. Medical Corps —Private F. A. Crum. Dangerously ill, Fourth Auxiliary Hospital. Cairo: — Army Service Corps—Driver A. Hall. Pronounced out of danger:— Pield Artillery—(limner .). S. Sharkey.

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Southland Times, Issue 17655, 12 February 1916, Page 7

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR Southland Times, Issue 17655, 12 February 1916, Page 7

THE ROLL OF HONOUR Southland Times, Issue 17655, 12 February 1916, Page 7