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ROLL OF HONOR.

N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY Folic ICS. Wellington. October 27. Sick an<l wounded recovered and leaving Alexandria lor the front. —Otago Mounted li-illes: Trooper P. IX Russell, Corporal 15. Stocker, Trooper T. Wills. Field Artillery: Gunner AV. Saunders, .Lieutenant J. L. .Stevens, Gunner T. Thwaite. Engineers: Lieutenant C. W. Salmon, Sappers 11. Swain, 0. 11. Thorpe, W. E. Wilson. Auckland Battalion: Privates L. H. Reid, G. J. Silcock, H. Skeen, W. J. Thompson. Wellington Battalion: Privates W- Pilkington, A. Sinclair, Sergeant P. Stewart, Privates M. B. Sweeney, E. A. Whittle, R. 1". Wright, E. P. Zander. Cantcrbur.v Battalion: Private G. J. Smith, Lieut. A. D. Stitt, Privates 11. C. Webb, G. AVilley, G. Winskill. Otago Battalion: Privates E. Robertson, T. V, Salmon, W. Toy. ilaori Cotingent.—Sick and wounded recovered and leaving for the front: .Privates T. Tuati, D. Simeon, T. Warren.

Wellington, Yesterday. HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. Recovered and leaving Alexandria for the front, —Divisioned Headquarters: Lieut.-Colonel G. Braithwaite, Private R. B. Godfrey. Auckland Mounted: Sergeant A. S. Blackie. Wellington Mounted: Troopers W. B. Bremner and D. T. Clnnie. Canterbury Mounted: Troopers A. E. Cotton, T. H. Cruickshnnk, J. Dalton and F. Gibson. Otago Mounted: Quartermaster-Sergeant A. D. Black, Troopers A. Breese, C. Carlaw, C. F. Chandler, T. Curran. Field Artillery: Captain H. J. Daltry, Gunners W. Crook, T. D. Davis. Auckland Battalion: Sergeant J. C. Brook, Privates G. Atkinson, S. E. Bloxham, J. Brown, M. Carroll, and H. Crosby. Wellington Battalion: Privates A. Bishop, H. Burrell, A. A. Charleston and Lance-Corporal S. Canty. Canterbury Battalion: Privates S. T. Bell, J. C. W. Brain and J. E. Cozens. Otago Battalion: Privates S. Coard, E. C. Gait, and A. Gilling. Medical Corps: Captain C. V. Baigent. Improving in condition, but still seriously - rll at Nefilfei Hospital.—Auckland Mounted: LieutenantxL T. Roberts.

The following "htivq,.' disembarked at Malta, slightly Artillery; Gunners S. B. Bowyer and E. L. Button.

Embarked for England, October 12. Field Artillery: Gunners C. E. Cooper and R C. Craven.

Progressing favorably.—Auckland Battalion: Corporal P. G. Pcarce, Private G. G. Pearson (dangerously ill).

LATEST LIST. Wellington, Last Night. Auckland Mounted Rilles.—Died of wounds, Aug. 30: Trooper .1. C.' Low. Died of wounds. Aug. 29, at Anzac: Trooper AV. H. Muldrock. Improving, piece of shrapnel on brain and paralysed on right side: Trooper J. G. AVilson. Wellington Mounteeis.—Died of wounds, Gibraltar. Oct. "20: Scrgt. N. A. McLean.

Otngo Mounted; Hides.—Died of wounds at Anzac, Aug. 30: Trooper L. G. Mill. '

Field Artillery .-i-Wounded, Oct. 4: Gunner J. E. Bell. Admitted N T .Z. General Hospital, 'Point de Koubbeh, Cairo, Oct. 20: Sergt.-.Major D. M. JCikhotf. Wounded, Oct. 3: Oiinner C. D. Hirst. Wounded, Oct. 5: <!unner C. J. Lowe. Wounded, no date given: Gu'liner IT. Orijierod. Wounded in right, ami: Gunner S. H. Smith. Disembarked' at Malta, wounded (slight), o,t. !): (iunnor 11. W. Twomey. Wounded (hip;: Gunner A. FT. Vial.

A'ield Kngineers.—Reported wounded, Oct. 5: Sapper W. Waddell. Died of wounds at Ansae, Oct. 3: Bugler F. S. Welsh,

Field Artillery.—Admitted N.Z. General Hospital. Poiit.„de Koubbeh, Cairo, Oct. 20, gunshot wound in back: Bombardier J. M. Watkins. Auckland Battalion—Seriously ill in King George's Hospital, severe wound: Private n. Paufai.

Wellington Battalion. —Admitted First Southern General Hospital, Birmingham, wounded, severe: Private W. D. Webster.

Otago Battalion.—Wounded, no date given: Privato R. C. Gait. Sick and wounded recovered and leaving Alexandria for the front.—Auckland Mounted Piifles: Sergeant P. 0. Bill, Trooper H. M. Foster. Wellington Mounted Rifles: Trooper W. Fraser. Canterbury Mounted Rifles: . Sergt. ,T. a Dines, Lieut. C. W. Free. Otago Mounted Rifles: Trooper J. Dean. Field Artillery: Lieut. H. 11. Doughty. Engineers: Sappers S. D. lander. Auckland BattaJion: Private W. R. Feegan. Wellington Battalion: Private T. <>. Gattreil. Canterbury Battalion: Privates W. J. Doyle, A. H. Elliott, A; ftirq D. Gibbs. Otago Battalion: Privates R. P, Evans, D. Faulkner, Sergt. W. P. Forde. Medical Corps i OupUln J, S,

Admitted to 2nd Southern General Hospital, Bristol (Southmead seetk«}» sick, not Bevore. —Auckland Mounted littles: Troopers G. J£. Ellis, L. H. Roberts, Wellington Mounted Rifles: Trooper T. 12. Wilson. Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Trooper H. E. Wright, Auckland 'Battalion: Privates L. G. Paul, (i. 1). Taylor. Wellington Battalion: Privates 0. H. Pascoe, 11, Wray. Canterbury Battalion: Private J. Wakelin. Otajio Battalion: Privates B. V. Dillon,, CI. 11. 'Perry, P. Rogers, 11. B. Stevens, K. A. Wilson.

Admitted Ist .Southern General Hoepita). Birmingham.—Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Trooper C. Poeock. Auckland Battalion: Privates E. A .Eagle, J. Prosper. Canterbury Battalion: Private L. Wakelin. Army Service Corps: Driver ,1. Wallace.

Admitted 2nd Southern General Hospital. Bristol, Maudlin Street section Divisional Headquarters: Private J. M. Thomson. Wellington Mounted Rifles: Trooper J. A. Thomson. Canterbury Mounted Hides: Trooper J. R- Paterson, Field Artillery: Driver J. W. Dyson, Gunner J. C. Tipping. Field Engineers: Sappers 11. Dickinson, R. Dimble. Auckland Battalion: Private S, E. Pratt. Wellington Battalion: Privates A. Donaldson, .1. P O'Shannessy, 11. Shackleford, .T. Stewart, J. Sinson. Canterbury Battalion/Lance-Corporal R. C. Ecclesfield, Privates P. R. Skiltoi', A. I:. Smith, A. A. Veale. Otngo Battalion: Privates H. 0. Treasure, A. Wulker, 0. White. W. 11. Wright. 'Medical Corps: Private J. Duncan.

AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. By Cable—Press Association —CopyrigM. Sydney, Oct. 28. The 'Mil iiml 10iK.li lists'arc as follows:—Killed i e action, two ollieers und 5S ini'ii: died of wounds, 1!) men, including Private P. Y. Wright; died of illness, l:i mm; wounded, throe officers and 180 men, including Private TI. .1. Henderson.. In hoipitnl in London: P. Downey. Ill: Eighteen oflieers awl 3311 men, including Gunner T. E. Shears. In hospital in London: Seraeaiit S. V. C. Smith, Sapper R, If. AV. Power, Privates E. McMillan. IT. Anderson (lit Tooting!. Bugler 11. AV. Mnrtin lit Alexandria, Missin)*: One ofllcer and f>s men. Previously reported ill, now in hospital in London: Corporal P. 15. ColviUe, Private R. McGregor; at Tooting. Private A. F. Simpson; at Alexandria. Private A. J. Higgs. Returned to duty in Egypt: Privates 11. H. Willis and W. V. Watson. Private 11. Love, reported killed in action in flStli list, is stated to lie Ilar'v Love Balaton,

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1915, Page 5

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ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1915, Page 5

ROLL OF HONOR. Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1915, Page 5