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THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

NEW ZEALAND LOSSES. EIGHT OFFICERS KILLED. WELLINGTON, Hay 4. The follow,ng casualties are reported in the expeditionary force; KILLED. AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION. ■s E Lieutenant F. H. Dobson. . ' Lieutenant A. E. F. Flower, WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATo TALION, a Lieutenant L. W. A. Hugo, f Lieutenant E. R. Wilson. t CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATS TALION. ;1 0 Lieutenant.-Colonel D. M‘B. Stewart, v , Major D. Grant! Lieutenant H. H. Fitch. OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION. > Lieutenant J. B. Cowan. DIED OF WOUNDS. AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION. Lieutenant H. G. Richardson. Lieutenant H. Gillen. ! ITEN OFFICERS DEAD. 1 - WELLINGTON, May 4. The Defence Department reports the 1 following casualties: 3 OFFICERS., 3 Killed 8 Died, of wounds 2 ! Wounded 19 . MEN. Wounded 107 i , * OFFICERS WOUNDED. i AUCKLAND INFANTRY BATTALION. Major F. Stuckey, seriously. Captain A. E. M'Donald. Captain E. G. Fraser. Lieutenant G. H. Woolley. Lieutenant H. H. Wostmacott. Lieutenant G. (? J.) W. Peake. Lieutenant R. H. Morpeth. Lieutenant H. S. Baddciey. Lieut.-Colonel Plugge. WELLINGTON INFANTRY BATTALION. Major H. E. Hart. Lieutenant D. Bryan. Lieutenant L. H. Wnrdino (Napier). Lieut. H. E. S. Flirty (Stratford). Lieut. F. K. Turnbull (Wanganui). Captain A. G. M‘Neill. OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION. Lieutenant T. H. Nisbett. CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION. Lieutenant 0. N. Mead. Lieutenant C. C. Barclay. Lieutenant J. G. (?) Hill. lieutenant James Goorco Cowan, reported killed, was a teacher in tho service of tho Otago Education Board. Ills last appointment was first assistant in the Middle .School, Oamarn. He was aped 26 and vorv popular in the North Otago territorials.—Press Association. i Major Grant, a most popular officer in South Canterbury, was a member of the firm of Grant and Seaton. He was lieutenant and captain of tho Timaru City Rillijs and later captain of tho Territorials. Afterwards ho joined the expeditionary' forces, and was promoted to ■ major. Ho leaves a wife and three children. Flags are half-mast. FURTHER AUSTRALIAN LOSSES. KILLED IK ACTION NOT INCLUDED. MELBOURNE, May 3. I The first list of killed included W. V. " Knight, originally of Waipori, New , Zealand. All tho deaths recorded m the Dar- ! dandles aro hospital cases and were the ; result of wounds. No names of men actually killed in action have been re- i t ceived up to the present. • | Twenty-eight killed and thirty-seven ; ■ wounded have been notified. 1 A cablegram has been received stating

that the progress.of the wounded-in the Dardanelles is.generally satisfactory, except in the cases reported dangerously wounded. TKe Admiralty has aqquired the steamer Karoola. She will proceed to the Dardanelles as a hospital ship. ' LONDON, May 3. -The naval casuititics at the Dardanelles from April 25 to April 30 were: Twenty-six killed; sixty wounded. (Received May 4, 9.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, May 4. Additional lists bring the total Australians killed or who have died from L wounds at the Dardanelles to 59. T Besides those previously sent the New South' AValcs losses' arc t—Lieut. P. S. Anderson, Privates Straker, Doodson, Caldwell, Bird, Stack, Sharp, Bailey and Langford. Victoria has lost QnnrtermastervSergt. Everett ,Lancc-Corporals Jansen and Coi*pornl Goulcling, Privates Olley. CJiarlesworfch, Kavanagh, H- Smith. Hogan. Humor, Sproston, May, Rogers, Hawkins, Murdoch, Martin and AVood. South' Australia.—Lieuts. Talbot and Smith, Privates Whyte and Vick. Wostralia lasses are:—Major Emmett, Lieut. Booth, Corporal Tansey, Lance-Corporal Burgess, Privates Finch, Morley, Amos, Bath and THurgart. Tasmania. has lost Privates Cross and Anderson. Queensland has lost Private Mann. (Received May 4, 12.15 p.zn.) SYDNEY. May 4. There were fifty-nine killed, inclad[uig:—New South Wales, Private TudenIhani; Victoria, Sergts. Hooke, Murphy, and Robinson, Privates Atkins, Dalton, Dunt, M‘Oonalcl. Tippett, and Thompson ; Queensland, Private Turnbull; South Australia, Privates Martin and Tull.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144671, 4 May 1915, Page 3

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144671, 4 May 1915, Page 3

THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144671, 4 May 1915, Page 3