ROLL OF HONOR.
CASUALTY LIST . * • By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, August 14* ; Died of wounds,—Trooper G. P. HooSL' Lance-Corporal N. G. White. t Wounded, admitted to hospital.--Pri< vate L. Trotter, Sapper W. B. Ginderftj Corporal A. Breese, Private W. J. Geo* Private L. ,1. Palmer, Sapper A. C. Wood, Private R. A. Peppeiell, Trooper W. Tor* ranee. Sapper J. Walker, Trooper G. Ji Uldridge. , Wounded, embarked for r Sapper S. Wallis, Trooper C. N. Robin* son. ' LATEST CASUALTY LISTS. ; Wellington, Last Night The following are sported as killed inl action:-. July :in ; R. H Wilson, C, Bremner, W. Clayton, L. I'r.inipton. August 1: ,T. Lawrenson, C. Pasooe, Jj Williamson. August 3: R. P. Quilliam, August 4: J. Whipp. The following are reported as having l died of wounds:—July 30: C. H. Davis," -Jillj' 31: A. M. Laing. August 3: J. Littlejohn. J. Somerton. 'August 4: T. Hi L. Lawlor, T. MtfCahon. August S« L. Callahan, August li: A. McLeod. The previously raportetf missing, is now reported as prisoneu of war at Dulmen, Westphalia,. Gai> lnany:—W. J. Turton. The following are reported as wound' ed:—T. Taylor Dale (no date given), July 30: G. M. Bolton, 0. P. Hunt, W. M. Tosli, IT." M. Young. August 1:1', L. llatten. L. R. Ettershank, J. S. Gordon, I, Montgomery, 8. Thomas. August 2v C. D. Boniface, A. Farquhar, H. A. J'ind-f lay. , Reported wounded.—E. R. 'Duffield, .Feetham, J. McQuilken. August 4: B. Drake, W. Hendry, R. A. Kinsella. Aug< v.st 0: L. F. Hill. August 11: S. Byers, ..I, .Crawford. F. Oulverhouse, P. P. MacDonald, T, Searle. August 12: J. O, Hives, K. A. McGregor, August 7: G. Abercrombie. A. Amos, C. B. Anderson* ,R. It. W. Ashworth, W. 11. 'Best, P. E. : Bortliwick ,T. R. S. Burn,. J. W. Crighton, S. 11. Cross, A. H. Delaney, E, J. W. Freeth, G. W. B. Hardy, J. G. Harper, A. MacDonaid, J. Murphy, 0. OldtlSld', If. 10. Parsons, A. Scott, G. Simpson, C. K. Tomblcson,. H. Urquliart, L. G, Woodward, W. A, Yeldman, R. A. Young. Reported wounded and admitted' tq hospital,—August 1: H. L. Chitty, J. Plummer, T. 11. Wall. August 4: Ki Aff leck. August fi: J. W. Armstrong, C| A. G. Jones, F. T. Lowe. > Wounded, embarked foi England:—" August 4: .1. F. Pauling. Wounded slightly, and remaining withi'. unit, —August 3: A. Hogg, H. L, Smith. Reported wounded on July 30, rejoined regiment on July 31. W. J. RobsonMAORI CONTINGENT' Died of wounds. August 5. W. JoITM son. Died of cerehro-spinal meningitis oni August 7, and buried at sea.—S. J, French. Reported severely wounded, August 4, —T. K. L. Cross A. Sparks. Wounded, admitted to hospital, July, 31.—A. MacGregor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1916, Page 5
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