CASUALTIES.
«B«3 . M ..." NEW ZEALAND FORCES. KILLED, WOUNDED, AND HOSPITAL REPORT. The following casualty list was received to-day:— KILLED IN ACTION. CANTERBURY MOUNTED. Trooper L. M. Leaman. DIED OF WOUNDS. CANTERBURY MOUNTED. Sergeant W. Rutherford. OTAGO BATTALION. , Private E. D. Marshall. WELLINGTON MOUNTED. Trooper R. C. Dreaper. / FIELD ENGINEERS. Sapper J. A. Neville. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. x CANTERBURY BATTALION. Private H. Waterson. SICK. (Discharged as - Convalescent.) WELLINGTON BATTALION. Private S. R. H. Burgess. •' \ Private S. G. Clement. Private E. G. Skilling. Private J. F. Robson. Private K. McGregor. • •• CANTERBURY MOUNTED. ,"\ Trooper A. J. Stewart. Trooper A. N. McLeod. Lance-Corporal M. McGratti.. \ OTAGO MOUNTED. W. G. Sinclair., { Trooper J. W. Neilson. Trooper C. H. Mack. , Trooper W. V. Metcalf. Trooper H. Hindmarsh. Trooper T. McGillivray. Trooper R. E. Wilkinson. \ Trooper D. Donnelly. VETERINARY CORPS. Trooper R. G. Murphy. AUCKLAND BATTALION, ; Private J. F. Goulding. Private O. M. Hawson. '■ -.'\ Private F. J. Ewart. Private J. Wolstenholme. Private E. J. Hall. Private L. H. Browne. v . CANTERBURY BATTALIONi. Private S. R. Mclsaac. Private A. W. Dowell. OTAGO BATTALION. Private W. B. Swan. Private E. Guinan. AUCKLAND MOUNTED. Trooper S. H. F. Britlon. Trooper R. F. Bigwither. WOUNDED. DISCHARGED AS CONVALESCENT. AUCKLAND BATTALION. . Corporal T. R. Brooks. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Lance-Corporal D. C. Scott. Sergeant G. J. Hammond, Private R. Brown. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Major E. H. Saunders. Corporal T. L. Morgan. Private S. E. Mason. Private P. Murfitt. „ Private P. H. Clee. Private W. Brough. Private W. J. I. Butler. AUCKLAND MOUNTED. Trooper R..J. H. Miller. OTAGO MOUNTED. Trooper R. E. Lamond. . . BULGARIA'S NOTEi ENTENTE'S REPLY AWAITED. POLICY MAY BE CHANGED. , "Times" and ''Sydney Sim" Services. (Received July 28, 8 a!m.) LONDON, July 27. The Entente's reply to, the last Bulgarian Note is anxiously awaited. There is reason to believe that It will assure, in future, that Macedonia will be guaranteed against attack by her neighbours, and ,that a marked change in Bulgaria's policy will result. " " MAKING MUNITIONS. EFFORTS IN INDIA. ? (Received July 28, 9.15 a.m.) ' | LONDON, July 27. The "Manchester Guardian" says: Within a short time every large workshop in India will be making munitions, and general work in "the railwav workshops will be suspend* i ed.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 457, 28 July 1915, Page 7
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