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THE WAR.

On ROLL OF HONOR.

N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Yesterday. KILLED IN ACTION. ' Canterbury Battalion. Sergeant L. J. Addison. Otago Battalion. Private A. Veitch (previously reporte< i wounded). Wellington Battalion. Private N. Bavy. Private W. J. Moore. DIED OP WOUNDS. Auckland Battalion. Private Adams. Canterbury Battalion. Private D. C. Mills. I Otago Battalion. Private P. Gordon. Private A. P. Anderson. Private J. Sutherland. Private W. G. S. M. Young. Private G. W. Pearce. Wellington Battalion. Private D, S. Wilson. Canterbury Mounted. j Trooper C. J. Waters. I Otago Mounted. Trooper J, H. Marlowe. | Sergeant R. W. Craig. Wellington Mounted. Trooper D. B. Ross. DIED OF DISEASE. Canterbury Battalion. Private J. Dobson (gangrene). ' Wellington Battalion. Lance-corporal B. Hayden (pneu monia; also wounded). Private A. Eustace (pneumonia). Private J.' Randall (dysentery). WOUNDED. Auckland Mounted, Trooper F. L. R. Inder. Wellington Battalion. Privates W. D. Webster and P. E. V Weatherill. PREVIO(OSLY REPORTED MISSING NOiW REPORTED IN HOSPITAI AT MUDROS. Canterbury Battalion. Private L. Lorgelly. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING NOW REPORTED AT LEIMNOS. Canterbury Battalion. Private W. McLagan. WOUNDED DISEMBARKED AT MALTA; Wellington Battalion. Privates E. A. Whittle and G. Rother ham. Auckland Battalion. Trooper W. B. 0. R. Nugent. ADMITTED No. 2 GENERAL HOSPI TAL, GHEZIREH, AUGUST 30 SLIGHTLY SICK. Otago Battalion. Privates J. J. Sweenev, J. R. Banks R. Holt. Canterbury Battalion. Privates W. Griffiths, F. Marshall J. D. Mcintosh, R. A. Basley, R. C Massey, Corporal F. Barltrop. Auckland Battalion. I Private A. George. New Zealand Field Artillery. Driver J. K. Jameson and Gunner E Joynt. New Zealand Field Engineers. Sappers A. Mcintosh and E. H. Blom field. New Zealand Field Ambulance. Private H. H. Dyason, Corporal J Guest. Otago Mounted. Trooper T. Russell, . DANGEROUSLY ILL, N.Z. GENERAI HOSPITAL, CAIRO. Auckland Battalion. Private S. Scanlon. Canterbury Battalion. Privates A. J. Blackburne and J. L Leaidh. Otago Mounted, ffroeptt Hi Belli*.

ADMITTED 21st GENERAL HQSPL JAL, ALEXANDRIA.

Wellington Battaligaj i i Private P. G. Higgs, '■ New Zealand Field Ambulance. Sergeant J, W. Ellis. ' '

ADMITTED GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL, AIiEXANIIBIA, Canterbury Battalion, i Private G. Letchford. New Zealand Field Artillery. Captain P. J. Jory (previously reported wounded, now reported slightly wounded, performing duties). REPORTED DANGEROUSLY ILL, - Otago Mounted. ' Captain C. J. S. W. Paddon. ADMITTED TO MILITARY HOSPITAL AT RASELTLN, ALEXANDRIA. Otago Mounted. Lieutenant G, H, Fergusson. Wellington Mounted. Lieutenant A. D. Herrick. Auckland Mounted. Major C, R. E. Mackesy. FOLLOWING EMBARKED FOR ENGLAND ON HOSPITAL SHIP "SOMALI," ON AUGU(ST 20. New Zealand Medical Corps. Captain T. R. Ritchie. Auckland Mounted. Major S. C. Schofield, Lieutenant G. Abbott, Second-Lieutenant "V, R. Land. Wellington Battalion. Lieutenant A, H. Carrington. Wellington, Last Night. EMBARKED FOR/ ENGLAND ON HOSPITAL SHIP SOMALI. . New Zealand Field Artillery.—Gunner D. J. Murray, Gunner R. C. Bird. Canterbury Battalion.—Corporal L. V. De Villiers, Private W. H. Hutchins, Sergeant H. E. Garth, Privates A. H. Barker. A. J. Simpson. Auckland Battalion.—Privates H. Paufai, J. S. Halton, F. S. Lawrence, A. Parker, J. J. Foster. Auckland Mounted Rifles,—Trooper W. Angus. ' DISEMBARKED AT MALTA FROM HOSPITAL SHIP VALDIVIA. Wellington Battalion.—Private E. J. Howard. Wellington Mounted Rifles.—Sergeant J. Scheidt. Otago Battalion.—Q. Sergt. Major J. Shortal, Privates A. Pedofsky, J. N. Waddell, G. T. Baker, A. H. H. Jordan, F. G. Woods, C. A. Ritchie, J. C. Cassells, A. Robertson, F. Church, Corporal F. J. Wall, Lance-Corporal G. A. Vincent. Otago Mounted Rifles.—Trooper T. F. Richards, Sergeant J. K. Kane, Troopers J. H. Sinclair, J. Murdoch, J. Dean, J. W. Reed, J. S. Clark, Quartermaster-Ser-geant F. U. Booth, Trooper J. G. Brown, Corporal J. A. Gow, Troopers W. Brandon, T. M. Park. Canterbury Battalion. —Privates G. W. Sides, E. P. Williams. Canterbury Mounted Rifles.—Troopers J. B. Grange, E. W. Beck. Auckland Battalion.—Privates S. Wain, N. F. Scollick, H. Mac Donald, F. Baldwin, A. Potts, A. L. Casey, S. T. West, F. J. Robertson. Auckland Mounted Rifles. —Troopers B. G. Suggate, F. J. Harvey. Field Artillery (howitzer battery).— Gunners A. Menzies, J. H. Franks, Bombardier C. R. Newman, Driver F. W. AVoolhouse. ADMITTED 10th GENERAL HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRIA. Canterbury Battalion.—Lieut. A. D. Stitt, Private J. E. Constance. Wellington Mounted Rifles.—Trooper J. G. Randle. REPORTED WOUNDED. New Zealand Engineers, Sappers S. H. Hanlon (chest), S, Harding (buttock), G. C. Stapleton (foot), W. Mitchell (wrist), W. Savage (left leg), W. W. Cramp (left foot, second oacasion), J. H. Masters, J. D. McRobie, M. Paterson (abdomen), LanceCorporal F. J. H. Fear, Corporal L. P, Harty (concussion), Sappers C. Goldstone, G, A. Harris (hand), R. J. Hoy, (hand and arm), A. Simpson (back), J, Forbes (shoulder). WOUNDED DISEMBARKED AT MALTA FROM HOSPITAL SHIP VALDIVIA. Wellington Battalion.—Private A. G. 11. Wilson. Otago Battalion.—Privates D. McKenzie, H. Kirby, D. Stark, C. J. Ward. Otago Mounted Rifles.—Trooper W. D. Wilson. Canterbury Battalion.—Private W. Sevmour, C. W. Siggelkow, J. McGregor, F. J. Quard. Auckland Battalion^—Private F. T. Stephens, Sergeant F. W. Shepherd, Privates G. A. Davoven, W. H. Atkins, H. S. Fulcher, S. F. Scott, W. G. Bishop, Sergt.-Major J. D. Devinish. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED, NOW DISCHARGED FIT FOR DUTY. , Canterbury Battalion.'—Major R. A. Rowe. DANGEROUSLY ILL. Wellington Battalion.—Private E. A. Smith (in New Zealand General Hospi--1 tal at Cairo).

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1915, Page 8

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THE WAR. Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1915, Page 8

THE WAR. Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1915, Page 8

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