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Roll of Honor.

NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. R EPORTKD WOUNDED. Auckland Battalion:---Privates M. F. Boyle, E. 11. Carlton, G. Devereant, S, Vaxt, O. C. Hawkins, 1!. C. Lord, T, Mutheson. L. Prosser, 11. J. Spencer, •) L. ! lei ethan. Sergeant A. S. Thompson. Auckland Mounted Regiment: Trooncrs M. Abbott, A. 11. Dunning. .. l'ield Artillery Brigade.—Gunner C Mosley. Canterbury Untt.'lion.—Private J. Jr. Gardner. Ciuitcrbi'ry Mounted Troopers 11. ,J. Hogan and A."k. Roi,b)iis. Otago liattalion— Privates ,J. Marsh and A. S. Isirsc. Otago Mounted Regiment.—Tvoopcs r.. Edwaids, H. W. Wilson. P. Skriabiu f. V. Puttiek, G. Balck, J. Mackie. Wellington Battalion.—Privates T. Perev and W. Wells. Corporal T. 'J. Blake, .Sergeant E. G. Parsonage. DANGEROUSLY ILL.

; I'ield Artillery Brig:ule.—Driver T. Salter (dysentery). Canterbury Battalion.—Private J'!. Willis. Otago Mounted Regiment.—Troopers G. A. (i. Harrison (enteric), and Sinclair. I'ield Engineers.—Lap.ce-Corporal L Matthias. ■Wellington Battalion.—Private H. W. Freeman. Auckland Mounted Regiment.—Trooper I). K. Sutherland, in Egyptian Ai'ni'y Hospital (enteric). DIED OF WOUXDS. ( antcrhury llaftalion. —Privates Bird and J. (i. Jj. R o bb. KILLED IN ACTION, Otago .Battalion.—Private A. S. Malcolm (previously reported missing). REMOVED FROM DANGEROUSLY ILL LIST. Otago Battalion.—Privates R. L, <; i Brown, E. Brown, H. F. Bartlcv tf* Braithwaite. ' Otago Mounted Regiment/—Trooner 0 G. Whittencr. Wellington Battalion.—Privates E \V Hint', E. YV. Mather, C. E. Douk. DIED OF ENTERIC IN EGYPTIAN ARMY HOSPITAL ON JULY 12. Wellington Mounted Rifles.—Corporal 11. S. Palmerston. REPORTED WOUNDED, SECOND time, july s. Wellington Battalion.—Lieutenant I. H. Jardine. REPORTED WOUXIiED, JULY 18. Canterbury Battalion—Captain E. A. G. Holdgate. Wellington, Last Night, j Casualty list No. 117 wa's is9ued late [ to-night.

REPORTED DANGEROUSLY ILL. Auckland Battalion.—Private Guy Menzies Cricliett (enteric).

WOUNDED. W eKNjgton Battalion.—Privates' Willoughbv T. Bartlett, Robert, Drummond, Donald Nicholson, Sergeant Philip J. C. Burn (wounded second time).. Wellington Mounted Regiment.— Troopers Frank Edgar Bottle, Augustus C. Barrington. DIED OF DYSENTRY, July 3. Otago "Battalion.—Private Walter Winchester. DIED, CAUSE UNKNOWN June 28. Otago Battalion.—Private Herbert Bourne.

KEPORTED WOUNDED. Field Artillery.—Gunner James Youl- . den Sauel. DIED OF WOUNDS, July 10. N.Z. Field Artillery (British section). —Sapper H. M. Ross. a WOUNDED;N.Z. Field Artillery.—Gunners George E. Watt, F. H. Thetford (second time). AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. Received July 15/ 0.40 a.m. Sydney, July 14. Fifty-second list:—Killed in a«tion, two officers and men. Died of wounds, t two officers and three men. Wounded, three officers and forty-five men. Missing, two men. 111, six officers and eightyeight men, including Private 11, J. Leete, a New Zealander, who are in hospital in Alexandria. WIIXOCH'RA ARRIVED. Wellington, Last Night. The troopship Willoehra is entering the heads now (midnight), but will not communicate with shore till morning, when the wounded soldiers will be landed.

OUR HEROES. They howled not the. battle's rour, nor the crashing burnt of shell. Calm anil strong each bronml face m the van of battle's hell; Straight in the thick of the firing line upon the foe tliev rushed, Anil many a youth fill hero fell, his voiee for ever hushed. They heeded not the living death nor the hellish battle's roar. They heeded not the gallant lads who fell to rise no more. For there, beyond the battle's smoke, the foemen they eonld see; What eared they that through fire and blood they charged to victory? What cared they as they madly raced to Victory or to Death, That the whole world would read of their deeds with sharply indrawn breath? What eared they that in the scroll of fame their names would written b" 111 letters of the purest gold—they charged to victory!— GEORGE ODEY. Piragarehu, .Tnly 13.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1915, Page 5

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Roll of Honor. Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1915, Page 5

Roll of Honor. Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1915, Page 5

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