BELIEVED KILLED
Previously reported missing, now- reported believed to be dead as the result Of a Court of Inquiry:— N.Z. Field Engineers—Sapper E. H. Reid. HOSPITAL ART) PROGRESS REPORT. Admitted to Pont do Koubbeh Hospital;— Auckland Mounted Rides —Trooper E. E. Frost, Trooper R. H. Hildreth. Wellington Mounted Rides—Trooper G. V. Codlin. Canterbury Mounted Rides—Trooper I. Mould. Auckland Battalion—Private D. J. Tavendale. * Canterbury Battalion —Sergeant A. M. Baker. Otago Battalion—Private W. A. Be:if.eld, Lieut. G. L. McClure. N.Z. Rifle Brigade—Sergeant J. S. Gordon. N.Z. Field Artillery - —Gunners C. M. Baird, H. Lane, J. F. Moir, L. Stanley. N.Z. Medical Corps—Private D. R. Simpson. N.Z. Veterinary Corps—Corporal E. O. Jepson. Dangerously ill at Pont de Koubbeh Hospital:— ■Wellington Mounted Rifles—Troopers G. Hooper, C. R. Rogers. Canterbury Mounted Rifles LanceCorporal J. D. Sinclair. Otago Mounted Rides—Farrier G. McConlindalc. Auckland Battalion—Lieut. R. L. Jamieson, Private J. Wagner. ■Wellington Battalion Private R. Hearney. Canterbury Battalion —Private W. W. Bailey, Corporal A. E. Cookson, Lieut. ~\V. J. Stone, Corporal L. .1. W. Story. Otago Battalion Privates E. H. Bezett, J. Jolly, C. S. J. Mayer. N.Z. Rifle Brigade—Hitlernon H. H. Scisson, W. L. Walsh. Divisional Train —Driver S. Fisher. Admitted to Pont dn Koubbeh Hospital; — N.Z. Army Service Corps H. 51. Clothier. Maori Contingent—Privates B. Stubbin, 11. Tewliau. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS. (By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright) SVDNIOY, February HI. Received February 13, 5.5 p.m. Casualty list No. 11l contains the following New Zealanders; Died of Illness—Private .1. H. Richmo n d. Ill —Privates L. F. McKay, B. G. Gentil, D. Brown, L. F. McCardic, D. Griggs, Corporal H. Shalders. Hospitalled to Ghczireh—Privates N. H. Lurnsden (Heliopolis): W. A. Fraser and H. It. T’.’adin (Cairoi; 11. White, returned to duty. A little cold Is a dangerous thing. No saying what it may lead to. Don’t delay. Get “NAZOL”—-that swift, sure remedy for coughs, colds, influenza, and sore throat. Sixty doses cost 1/(1. If you suffer from Bronchitis or Asthma, "NAZOL” will prove a boon and a blessing. Take it on sugar or through a "NABOB” Inhaler, and you will have great relief. Sold everywhere in bottles, l/»-
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Southland Times, Issue 17656, 14 February 1916, Page 6
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349BELIEVED KILLED Southland Times, Issue 17656, 14 February 1916, Page 6
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