CASUALTY LIST.
KILLER AND WOUNDED Reported killed in action, Novemtirf 15: Aotiiig-Bornb. W. S. Htuidly, iPrlvat4 ■I. W. Lang, Sapper B. C. RobiMoto Corporal F. A. Strachan, Corporal ft J-.. Curtis, Riflemen J. T. Gibson and MI A. Desmaney. Previously reported missing, now m nortcd killed in action: Privates 'A. Wi Hollis and G. J. Poulter. I Reported died of wounds: Privates CV D Neve, T. J. Bullen, H. A. Cate, andi] W. Thomas, Lane-Corporal 0. Sai Thomas, Rifleman W. G. Hall. ' , Previously reported wounded, now re< ported died of wounds: Privates G. Di .1. Cnim and A. Reeves. Reported wounded: Acting-Sergeant G. Woodhead, 'Privates P. Cnnnell, A. Andrews and 11. Marsh, Lance-Corporal .1. H. Fox, Privates A. J. Kidd, A. Moray, P. J. o'Royle, C. O. Lyall, E, Bone. D. Forrester, F. G. HarwootK Riflemen E. la-lison and .T. F, MoGratl* Sergeant J. Wilson. Riflemen T. i Kn&bone and W. E. F, Odgers, Laset Corporal J. McQuillan, Rifleman V. ( Nciison. Wounded, embarked for England Gunner B. C. Drake. Wounded (slight), remaining wit unit: Private R. R. King. WOUNDED "AND SICK. The following have been admitted W hospital, wounded, all improving: Lance* Corporal McKean, Riflemen D. McMil« luii, J. J. McMillan, J. McPheraon and I. McQuilton, Sergeant R. Marks, Lance* Corporal G. Massey, Riflemen F. W, Mas-ion. IT. C. Middleman, H. C. Miller, T. H. Morrison, H. C. Morton, 0: North. L. B. O'Neill, L. C. Parker, O. Cr 4 ■ Petherick, W. T. 'Poppelwell, W. Rams*, dale, C. M, Raven, G. C. Revelly and P. Reynolds, Lance-Corporal W. Richardson, Riflemen C. Robertson, J. Rob-t inson, B. Rogers, J. N. Selbie, A. W4 Rime, 11, T. Simonds, V. L. Sinclair, H, Small, J. C. Smith, J. W. Smith, R. C'. Smith, A. A. Sperring, D. M. Stewart, F. L. Stewart, Corporal G Stunrt, Riflenuin W J. R Sutherland, Lance-Corporal R. Taylor, Rifleman L. W. S. Timmin#, D. E. R. Tyler, La rice-Corporal R! Vey« sev, Lance-Corporal H. H. T. Wardj' Riflemen W. J. Weir, W. F. Wilkina, W. R. Williams, A. S. Wilsliire, Q. Gj Wilson, W. K. Wilson, Corporal W. V"»;s Worth, Rifleman W. H. Young, Ser-geant-Major E. Laverty, Privates H. Mackie, A. W. Mackenzie, Trooper W4 P Guildford.
The following, all sick, are improving: Gunner A. W. Smith, Trooper At Gammon, Trooper T. Crawford, Troopeq •T. B. Daley. Trooper J R. Holden, Trooper IT. McMahon, Corporal W. A, Rayley, Trooper G. 11. Grigg, Driver F. W Baker, Sergeant ,T. P. T Hussey, Trumpeter H I>, Pascoe, Gunner M, Koill, Driver E. H. Blomiield, Sapper J. l L. Finlay, Sergeant A. G F. White, Private,; C. Coombes and R. W. Cooper, Corporal C. A. B. Crisp, 'Privates A. Cullcn, C. A. Hayes, J. McGinn, K. Ji A. Manning, H. A. Stuwell, BattalionSergeant S. Ward, Driver -R. N. Done* ghue, Privates (J. tlvland, J. H, Johnston, D. G. Monrnd, J, H. Murcott, A. (I. Pcstell, C. M. Stngpoole, G. E. Tarrant, F. Bonella, Lance-Corporal W. V. Cairns, LaiKe-Corpornl W. Delanqy, Private IS. J. McDonald, Lance-Corpbral P. Mr.nigatti, Privates A. Wroblfski, W. H. li. Edwards, W. Grundy, Sergeant J. L. McGregor, Lance-Corporal F. M. Martin, Privates A. 'Pedofsky, E. Smit|i, T. Watson, A. Wells, Rifleman R. Andrews, T. Bowers, H. Christie, T. W. Eaton, Lance-Corporal E. Cuatap&on, Rifleman G. R. H«witt, 11. Longstaff, P, Peterson, R. B. Howell, B. A. Scott, J, Starnes, W. Watson, Privates F. H. R. Currie and W. P. Cusack.
Wounded (slight): Privates ,T. 'Pilrk, 0. Adams, A. Morrison, Rifleman H. J. Murray. Sick (improving): Private A. L. Kluver, Lano-fl-Corporal A. E. Summerlield, Privates C. A. Parkins and W. H. Stevenson. Wounded (slight): 'Private J. M. Shaw. 'Sick (severe): Driver H. C. M.-Cock* burn. Sick (slight): Dfiver J. R. Tyraan. Sick (severe); Private H. J. Locke. Wounded (severe): Corporal H. Howie, I.nnw-Corporal F. Ward, Pri« vntcs T. I!. Blair, A. B. Kidson, H. J, Screen. • ,
Sick (severe): Private S. X. Hayes. Dangerously ill: Farrier 11. G. Warren. Wounded: Rifleman A. Diekcy. Reported sick in hospitals: Privates F. Feehan, J. L. Inkster, F. G. Yco, .Sergeant 11. Brown, Riflemen H. Xeilsen mid J. P. Rivers. Removed from dangerously ill listi Private W. 11. An&comb'e. Removed from seriously ill list:. Trooper P. J. Darling, Private A. J. Cross, Sergeant B. G. Grieve, Rifleman Samuel Saxon. TARAXAKI SOLDIERS. Among those included in the hospital progress report are. the following:— Removed from seriously ill list: Lance« Corporal A. J. Thompson (Mrs. Gibson New Plymouth, aunt); Ilifleman H. M, Poole (Miss G, W. Poole, Auroa, Taru« nalci, sister). Wounded (improving): Trooper G. L, Lewis (Mrs. W. J. Lewis, Kltham, mother): Lance-Oorporal K. E, Snnwball (K. Snowball, New Plymouth, father); Lance-Corporal C. G. Burgess (G. A. Burgess, Hawera, father); Pri'' vnte .1. J.ow (Miss Mary Low, Hawera, sister); Private A. E. Mellow (E. L. P.. Mellow, Eltham, father); Sergeant W .W. lioss (A. J. Ross, Stratford, father); Private H. H. Wood (H. T. Wood, Xcw Plymouth, father); Privato 11. V. Green (Mrs. l'\ Bound, Stratfordj sister),
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1916, Page 5
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