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TURKEY AT WAR

THE DARDANELLES, REPORTED DA9VIAGB TO BATTLESHIP. LONDON, Juno 20. Constantinople declares that a battleship of the Agamemnon typo is semisubmorged in Kehalo Bay. [Tho Agamemnon is a battleship of 16,500 tons, and carries four 12in. and ten 9.2 in, guns. Battleships of this class wore built in 1908.] ENVER PASHA IN DANGER'. (Received Juno 22, 9 a.m.) PARIS. June 21. The Matin says Enver Pasha goes in fear of bis life. He was relieved of his militarv command to prevent bis contact with tho soldiers and is now supervising Red Cross work in Constantinople. When lie was visiting the hospital a number of wounded soldiers threatened him. , NEWSPAPERS FOR THE i WOUNDED. (Received June 22, 1.50 p.m.) LOUDON, Juno 21. The Australian and New Zealand wounded soldiers in Cairo say there is a. groat dearth of Aiustralian and Now Zealand newspapers and ask friends to supply them. The a/.Jdrcss is -Mrs. Chicholo, care of Cook’/s.

THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

FURTHER CASUALTIES. WELLINGTON', Juno 21. Tho fallowing casualty lists wore issued to-night:— KILLED IN ACTION. (May 23, 1915.) Prirate L. Allen. DIED OF WOUNDS. (June 5, 1915.) Canterbury Buttalion. Private H. Handley. Auckland Battalion. Prirato 0. Williams. (Juno IS, 1915.) Canterbury Mounted Rifles. Trooper F. 0. Kidson. Field Artillery Brigade. Gunner W. Howie. Otago Battalion. Private Cl. W. Crossan. DANGEROUSLY ILL. Private L. W. Bennett (thigh amputate! June 15, 1915). Auckland Battalion. Private F. Webster. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DANGKIiOIiSLY ILL, NOW CONVALESCENT. Private 0. A. 0. Gibbs. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING, SINCE EJSJO4NED. Private A. W. Grant. WOUNDED. Auckland Battalion. Private J. L. Brownlie. Corporal F. G. Hall-Jones. Private 0. R. Hill. ** Private H. Howo. Private E. H. Johnstone. Private N. E. Lcnoul. Private S. Milgrew. Private A. J. Porrcal. Private R. M. Scott. Private H. L. Tulce. Private C. D. Yorko. Auckland Mounted Rifles. (Trooper J. Smith. 'Trooper J. IV. Macpherson, Wounded, not previously reported, arrived at Malta Juno 1, now lit lor service and proceeding to Egypt:— Wellington Infantry. Lance-Corporal B. Cooke. Wounded, not previously reported, arrived at Malta Juno 14, now fit for service and proceeding to Egypt:— Wellington Infantry. Sergeant-Major B. Woodhead. Corporal J. E. Hastings. Corporal W. E. Waslcy. Corporal G. W. Bonham. Wellington Mounted. Corporal T. Fawcett. Corporal L. R. Young. Corporal J. Stewart. Corporal H. M. Jackson. Corporal A. G. Stacey. Corporal G. H- Smith. Previously reported, arrived at Malta June 9:— Auckland Mounted. Trooper L. J. Armstrong. Trooper W. C. Nesbitt. Wounded, not previously reported, arrived at Malta June 9, now fit for service and proceeding to Egypt:— Auckland Infantry. Private F. M'Ewon. Private H. Taylor. Private J. H. Rawlings. Arrived at Malta Juno 1, Private E. Walters. Private F. W. Guinibert.Previously reported. Private 6. O. Wright. Private 0. 11. Riley. Auckland Mounted. Trooper H. G. Black. Trooper E. M. Dickey. Trooper’A. Holt. Wounded, not previously reported, now fit for service and proceeding to Egypt, Juno 14: — y Auckland Infantry. Sergeant A. J. Anderson. Private W. J. Mabey. Private 6. V. Crapp. Private E. Oorfield, Royal Army Medical Corps. Private E. Morris. New Zealand Held Engineers. Sapper B. F. E. Baker. • Sapper 0. E. Maguire. Sapper J. P. Moriarty, Sapper E.C. Turner.

Sapper J. B. Horne. Sapper R. C. Horwoll. Sapper J. Buckler. Sapper L. G. Hyde. Proceeding to Egypt, June XV Corporal H. G. Pinel. Bugler F. S. Welsh. Sapper D. Campbell. Proceeding to Egypt, June 9. Howitzer Battery. Gunner W. A. Clsca. Wounded, not previously reported, now fit for service and proceeding to Egypt, Juno 9;— Howitzer Battery Field Artillery. Gunner H. IV. Pascoo. (transferred from Canterbury Infantry). Proceeding to Egypt, June 1. Gunner K. R. Rigby. Army Service Corps. Private H. Gribblo (transferred from Wellington Infantry). Proceeding to Egypt, June 14. Sergeant E. Bowley. Private J. L. Easther ' (transferred from Wellington Mounted Regiment). Private A. Merrick (transferred from Auckland Infantry). SICK AND WOUNDED DISCHARGED. Convalescent and discharged from hospital (elate issued Juno 21); —■ Canterbury Infantry Battalion. — 1 Privates A. B. Hoy, G. Horsman, T. i Minimo, K. A. Shaw, R. Blackwell, Sergeant J. A. Laird, Privates C. F. Runimol, A. G. Warner. Lance-Corporal F. G. Turner, Private J. D. M'Kenzie. Olago Infantry Battalion.—Privates J. Hossack, R. E. Wilson, Sergeant T. Miller, Privates C. D. .Marshall, G. H. Drvden, J. E. Histone, R. T. Jones, T. J. Beck, J. A. Scott, R. Wilson, A. Doro Wellington Infantry Battalion. — Private F. Percy, James-Corporal C. Brooko, Privates*A. Christie and H. R. Miller. Auckland Infantry Battalion. —Privates H. A. W. Billing, R. J. Dalzioll, W. Sparke, S. E. SkeHem, W. Farrer, H. H. Smith, J. Ritchie, F. Baldwin, \V. Borridge, W. A. Price, D. H. Craig, K. Kelly-,Joseph, G. Buswoll, E. H. Crawford. J. G. Bothell. Otago Mounted Rifles,—Private M. Hastic. ■ ‘ Canterbury Mounted Rifles.—Trooper J. Watson. Auckland Mounted Rifles.—Trooper P. A. Finn. Now Zealand Field AmbulancePrivate S. M. Sparrow. ' ■ 1 ■ RE-gHc -- -Gunners E. Blake, W. Buckley, A. Gcorgetti, S. ’Field ' Company Engineers (attached).—Gunner J. H. Schofield,. Army Service Corps.—Privates il. AV. Justin and 0. Burr. The following list was issued to-night of wounded soldiers recovered and sent tj the front;— , „ Auckland Battalion.—Privates Kenneth Mathcson Sutherland, Ernest Underwood, William John Crum, James Leslie Hill, Joseph Hukangi Rogers, Noel Allan Middle mas, Charles Patncu Roberts, Wilfred M. Grantham, Walter John Baskivillo, Leonard Prosser, Ernest George Edmond, William Henry Adams, Henry Apanm Brodonck. Canterbury Battalion.—-Privates William Emanuel Smith, Sidney Smith, Frank Boland, C. F. Reid, A. D. Stitt, Lieutenant William Davidson, privates Jack Bessels, James William Pearce, James Raima Reeves, Sydney Conrad Blake, Archie Kollow . Otago Battalion.—Privates Arthur James' Cross, James William Phdhns, Herbert Patrick Wilson, Charles Thomas John Woodfield, Lieutenant A. G Valentine, Lieutenant Donald William M'Dougall, Privates Norman Thomas Allen, Sidney Walters, Christopher O’Hara, Joseph Leslie Greenfield, John Forrester M'Millan, Angus Robertson, Louis Leslie Tallke, James D “Veil ingbon Battalion .—Sergeant Svdnev Melville Okey, Privates Geo. Allan Bowkor, Henry James Morgan Maite land George Lloyd, Samuel Reginald Ball. m Auckland Mounted Rifles.—Trooper William Sharplin. _ _ Otago Mounted Rifles.—-Troopers Edward Walsh and William Kearney, New Zealand Army Medical Corps.— Private John Carney. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. THE TOTALS TO DATE. SYDNEY, June 21. Tho total Dardanelles casualties are: Killed.—Officers 120, men 1371. Wounded,—Officers 309, men 6800. ’Missing—Officers 19, men 366. Tho forty-second casualty list is:— Killed in Action— Seventy-five men, including Private F. C. R. Simmon (a New Zealander). ■ Died of Wounds—Two hundred men: Lieutenants Koch and King, and 1/9 men, including Private C.. Morell (a New Zealander). Dangerously ill, 3.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144712, 22 June 1915, Page 3

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TURKEY AT WAR Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144712, 22 June 1915, Page 3

TURKEY AT WAR Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144712, 22 June 1915, Page 3