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THE WAR.

ROLL OF HONOR. LATEST CASUALTY LIST. By Telegraph.—Press Association, Wellington, Yesterday. WOUNDED. Otago Battalion. Privates A. B. Rutherford, J. G. Spots- ( wood, J. Stockbridge, Corporal G. J. Sutherland; Privates F. C. Tustin, A. Veitcli, A. Wells, A. B. Wilson, 0. J. Atkinson, S. R. Ellis, R. W. Guy, Corporal B. C. Hockley, Privates S. 11. Mitchell, A. Morrison, Robert McKay, R. A. Needs, Lance-Corporal W. L. Pateraon, Privates, W. J. Pauling, G. E. Richardson, W. K. Smith, li. J. M. Stirling, A. L, Woblb, C. G. Wilson, C. F. Bone, A. T. Cooper, R. M. Currie, G. F. Spooner, P. Gordon, C. Crockett, W. R. Denning, J. Jolly, W. Reddington, J. Sutherland, J. K. Carnegie (second timid), T. Corbett (second time), J, W. Justin (second time), D. M. Patersou (second time), V. Mawer (second time). ADMITTED TO No. 2 GENERAL HOSPITAL, GHEZIREH, SLIGHTLY 1 WOUNDED. Auckland Battalion. Private P. McLean. Auckland Mounted. Trooper 11. J. Collins. Canterbury Mounted. Troopers W. S. D. Smale and R. Murdoch. Otago Mounted. Troopers R. E. Wilkinson, J, W. Paterson, R. Varlcy, H. Caldcr. FOLLOWING SICK AND WOUNDED ARRIVED IN LONDON, PROGRESSING FAVORABLY. Auckland Battalion. Privates W. J. Geard, W. S. Burn", G. Lury, L. G. Hart, A. J. Evcrd, I). 11. Craig, A. R. Gillespie, 11. S. Church, J. 11. Muir, J. Seanlon, W. G. Dixon, C. J. Bloor, C. Rist, J. Green, W. Dodgshun, W. Henderson, A. Smith, A. Myles, C'. Anns, L. W. Bennett, C. McDonald, W. Jamieson, J. Greenall, Corporal J. Willis. Auckland Mounted. Troopers G. S. Bagnall, F. S. Nesbit, G. H. Maindens, F. L. E. Inder, E. Meyer. Wellington Battalion. Privates S. 11. Dyson, D. N. .McLeod, S. Johnson, E. A. E. Pearson, A. Quinlan, D. W. Rosie, J. Kinmond, E. H. Wleiber, F. C. Gibbs, J. Bloor, M. Griffin, E. H. T. Dunn, Lance-Corporal P. T. Field, Corporal C. Street, , Wellington Mounted. Troopers R. A, Sangster and J. W. O'Brien. Otago Battalion. Privates 0. J. Lav, L. J. Meildejohn, P. Tannahill, W. B. Thompson, A. W. Crichton, J. Stockbridge, J. Towers, G. Boxall, J. L. Wraightf. Otago Mounted. Trooper J. R. Matheson and Sergeant J. Summers. N.Z. Engineers. Sappers J. K. McKenzie, J. L. Bellerby, Lance-Corporal S. J. Hearn. Wellington Battalion. Privates C. Forrester, J. Petriie, R. P. •Butler. EMBARKED FOR ENGLAND. Canterbury Mounted. Trooper F, Smith. Wellington Battalion. Lance-Corporal W.. M. Bannister, DISEMBARKED AT MALTA. N.Z. Field Artillery. Bombardier J. B. Noa. Otago Battalion. Private C. J. -Fisher, Auckland Battalion. Private C. E. Furber., FOLLOWING ADMITTED TO No. 19 GENERAL HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRIA. Auckland Battalion. Privates E. G. Edmond, J. Johnstone, W. Walden. N.Z. Field Ambulance. Private A. G, Jenkins. Auckland Mounted. Trooper T. V. Wheatley. FOLLOWING REPORTED DANGEROUSLY ILL, N.Z. GENERAL HOSPITAL, CAIRO. Otago Battalion. . Sergeant R. Callen. N.Z. Field Artillery, Lieutenant E. T. 11. Knovfles. N.Z. Engineers. Sajpper E. B. Elliott. FOLLOWING ADMITTED TO N.Z. STATIONARY HOSPITAL, PORT SAID, FROM GALLIPOLI. Otago Mounted. Captain A. J. S. Cowie. Canterbury Battalion, Lieutenant J. E. B, Lemmotte. N.Z. Medical Corps. Private N. N. Clark. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. Sydney, September 0. The 74fch list is:—Killed in action: Three officers and thirty-five mfen. Died of wounds: Three officers and sixtytwo men, including R. C. Wright, Died of illness: One officer and ten men. Wounded: Twenty officers and OliS men, including Lance-Corporal 11. E. Pickering, 11. W. Thompson (in hospital at Heliopolis), J. MeEvoy (second occasion), IT. Ilayward, L. P. Croft, G. Colville, V. Dimoek, and C. J. Ilaekwovth. Disembarked at Malta: S. J. Scott, M. Weir (wounded second occasion), W._ J. Eailey, B. G. Shaw, 11. Dockerty, J. iloC'ullagh, W. 11. Morrison. Ill: Five officers and 1-W mien, including .T. Malion (previously reported wounded and in hospital at Ghezireh), and B. W. J. Herbert, disembarked at Malta. Missing: Nine men.

AUSTRALIA.

AUSTRALIA DAY FUND. Sydney, September 4. The Kew South Wales Australia Day Fund is now £070,000. THE WAR CENSUS. Sydney, September 4, The war census cards havte Ibeen issued. There was a great rush at the post office to procure those with the provision added requiring those reaching the age of 18 after the closing day of the census i&ould fill in the cards, and return them within fourteen (lays I after reaching suck dge,

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1915, Page 3

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THE WAR. Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1915, Page 3

THE WAR. Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1915, Page 3

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