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THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

latest casualty list. new ZEALAND FORCES. Wellington Battalion Previously reported killed in action, further reported disembarked at South. Lamptcn. Wounded back: Pvt P. J- Davies. Auckland Battalion Previously reported missing, 25th April, by unit further reported killed in action, 25th April and not missing (delay caused by investigation of contradictory accounts: Pvt J. A. Troup. Otago Battalion

Died of wounds September 7th. Corpl G. J. Sutherland. Canterbury Battalion Wounded, no date given: Knee, Pvt L. Domb; chest, Pvt C. C. Hansen; right arm and left leg, Pvt M. Nacey. Auckland Battalion Corpl P. W. Bourke, Sept. 3; Sergt S. H. Crawford. Previously reported killed in action, August 28, further reported admitted to hospital sick, Sept. 1: Pvt G. McLaren.

Previously reported wounded, August Bth, further reported wounded and missing, August 22: Pvt A. Price. Previously reported wounded and missing, 25th April, further reported lulled in action 25th April: Pvt R. J. Pell.

Following slightly wounded, August r?tb; Pvt W. Hill.

Previously reported killed in action hy unit, April 25, furthre reported killed in action May Bth: Pvt G. L Pevonside, Pvt O. H. Dr e wot. Killed in action. August 2oth; N.Z. Field Art il: try. Gunner N. H. Godwin. Canterbury Mounted Rifles Died of dysentery, Gibraltar, August 9th; Tpr H. P. Watson. Following reported wounded, August 28th: Auckland Mounted Rifles. Tprs F. A. Appleton, S. Blackburn, M. FinlaVson. E. R. Glass, Lance-Corpl. A. W. Lewis, J. K. Mooney, W. H. Muldrock, A. E. Partridge, E. H. Picot, T. T. Risk.

N.Z. Field Artillery Died September 18th, enteric; Gunner E. A. Hendle. Canterbury Battalion Pyaemia: Pvt R. Arnold. Died at Mudrcs, August 27, Quinsey acdema of glottis: Lieut. O. F. Stead. Auckland Mounted Regiment. Slightly wounded, August 28, hut doing duty; Major J. G. King, Admitted Ist Southern General Hos- - P ital: Wellington Mounted Rifles. Tpr s L. Hansen, R. E. King, A. W. S. Murray, G. T. Millen. Wellington Battalion, Pvt T G. Richardson, W. H. Barber, Corpl H. R. Brooke Taylor, Pvt O. O. Solvander. Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Tpr H. Faulknor, Tpr H. 3. Ingram. Canterbury Battalion. Pvts T. Buckley, J. MacGrag->”, T. C. Potten. S. A. Turner. Otago Mounted Rifles, ' Tprs W. Geddes, J. D. Kirwen, H. C. Lucas, V. Marshall, P. O’Cat’aghan, W. D. F. Miller, W. Procter, A. Pcy, R. E. Tether, A. Wood.

Otago Battalion V Pvts A. Coulter, P. J. Quinn. 'N.Z. Field Engineers. Sappers H. Jenkin, G. A- Grieve, P. B. Legg, I. L. Spooner. N.Z. Medical Cons. : Pvt s H. W. Boyce, R. S. Young. N.Z. Field Artillery. Gunners W. E. Capper, E. Cooper, P. C. Durward, J. M. Stringer. Folio-wing sick and -wounded admitted Military Hospital, Devonport; Auckland Battalion. < Capt. C. Algie. Admitted Netley (Mental case.) - , Wellington Mounted Rifles. Tpr M. Stevenson. Admitted Abington Park, convalescent Home: Canterbury Battalion. Pvt H. V. Parlmer. Admitted King George’s Hospital, Xondon: N.Z. Field Engineers. Sapper G. H. McMeking. On furlough:’ Army Service Corps. Qm.S P. W. Sampson. * Admitted Royal Free Hospital, Lon Hon;

Auckland Mounted Rifles Lieut O. P. Johnson. Wellington Mounted Rifle?. L ; eut. sfc A H. Bea nis i. CantW'iury Mountm Rifles. Major P‘. M. Acton A. lx q% i" «rt 1). W. Tabbot, Lieut. G. C. Dailey, Lieut. E. B. Alley. Canterbury Battalion Lieut R. A. R. Lawry. Otago Battalion. Capt W. Domigan, Lieuts. R. 13. Tficoison, T. A. Clark, W. G. A. Bishop, j A- C. Boyes. * N.Z. Field Artillery. Capt. R. Miles. N.Z. Field Engineers. Lieut A. E. Alexander. Admitted First London General FTCjH■jntal:

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 27 September 1915, Page 5

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 27 September 1915, Page 5

THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 27 September 1915, Page 5

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