ROLL OF HONOR.
LAST NIGHT'S LIST. Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. Otago Battalion —Died of wounds, November 12-15, General Hospital, Alexandria: Private F. C. Sprott. Wellington Battalion.—Died of enteric Nov, 14. 2nd Australian Stationary Hospital. Mudros: Private P. Harle'n. Canterbury Battalion.—Died of paralysis of larynx, November 15: Private W. Gregory. New Zealand Field Engineers.—Admitted New Zealand General Hospital, Pout de Koubbeh, Cairo: Sapper A. Charles. Disembarked at Malta.—Sapper F. K. Wilkie. Auckland Battalion.—Admitted New Zealand General Hospital, Pont de Koubbeli, Cairo, November 15: Private G. Graham. Canterbury Battalion.—Admitted New ! Zealand General Hospital, Pont de Koubheli, Cairo, November 15: Private R, J. Gunning. Rejoined regiment from .Malta.—Field Artillery: Gunner M. Kehoc. Canterbury Battalion: Private T K. Booker. Returned to Kgypt from England.— Wellington Battalion: Private R, J. Kemp. Proceeding to convalescent home at Luxor.-Army Nursing Service: Nurse Popplewell. ■ • On furlough in England.—Wellington Mounted Rifles: Sergeant T. H, Hulton, Trooper E. E. Jolly. Otago Mounted Rifles: Trooper R. H, Russell. Engineers: Lance-Corporal R. F. React, Sapper L. R. Shaw. Auckland Battalion: Private N. Worth.
Wounded and convalescent' discharged as convalescent at Alexandria.—Field Artillery: Driver L. B. Mackersey, Fitter W. Terry, Driver C. Walker. Medical Corps: Privates H. Allep, B. Wootton. Rejoined regiment from Malta. —Canterbury .Mounted Rifles: Trooper E. T. Grigg. Auckland Battalion: Private J. ,J. Jackson. . ■■ Sick or wounded recovered and leaving Alexandria for the front.—Auckland Mounted Rifles: Troopers R. Harty, J. Singh. Auckland Battalion: Privates ,A. Cuthbert.-on, G.' P. Hulme, Wellington Battalion: Private 11. Sinclair. Otago Battalion: Licnt.-Oolonel A. H, Herbert, Privates I. L. Leeks, K. Oliver, F. Simpson. New Zealand Medical Corps: Prw vate (!. ]•:. Smith. In England snll'ering from debility.— New Zealand Field Artillery: Lieut. M* J. Lyons. On duty with unit.—Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Private S. Winter. Discharged from hospital, now con- j valeseent at Alexandria.—New Zealand Field Engineers: Driver B. Hirst. I Admitted Queen Alexandria's Hoapi- j tal,' London.—Field Artillery: Lieut.- j Colonel F. Symon. " »( Proceeding to convalescent home at Luxor—Army Nursing Service: Nurso E. L. Wilkie. Admitted Royal Surrey Hospital, ' Guildford.—Auckland Mounted Rifleß:, ' Trooper P. (i. Suggate. |jj Returned to Egypt, from England.— v | Engineers: Sapper F. V. Senn. x \ Admitted New Zealand General Hog- • pital, Cairo.—Field Artillery: Gunner W< A. McDonald. Admitted Clearing Hospital, Eastleigh. —Field Artillery: Gunner F. W. Ken* nedy. , i Admitted Twenty-first General Hospital, Alexandria.—Field Engineers:) Corporal K. G. Leonard. Army Service Corps: Driver A. Sherwood. Admitted Second Southern General Hospital. Bristol.—Wellington Battalion: Privates G. Johnstone, J. Stin--3011. I Admitted Third. London General pital—Otago Battalion: Sergeant' H. Harold. On furlough in England.—Engineer**; Lieut. H. King. . Admitted New Zealand General Hospital, Cairo.—Wellington Battalion: Pri« vate G. King. Admitted Second Western General Hospital, Manchester.—Auckland Mounted Rifles: Trooper C. Trenue. Field Ari tillery: Gunner G. F. Wise. Engineers:; Sapper A. Swan. Wounded recovered and leaving Alexandria for the, front.—Auckland Bati talion: Private P. Underwood. Wounded now convalescent, discharged as convalescent at Alexandria.—Field Artillery: Gunner W. Sutton. Discharged from hospital convalescent.—Wellington Mounted Rifles: Trooper J. Douglas. Pronounced out of danger, November.13.—Auckland Battßlion: Private F. H. ' Beard. • Dangerously ill, New Zealand Genera. Hospital, Cairo.—Canterbury Mounted Rifles: Troopers .T. P. Harris/E. H. P»rnham, H. 10. Shrubsolc. Veterinary Corps: Corporal J. W. Cullen. Seriously ill, Gibraltar.—Canterbury , Battalion: Second-Lieut. P. A. Stephens, Dangerously ill November 10, Seventeenth General Hospital, Alexandria.— Otago Battalion: Private L. T. Jamieson.
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