LATE WAR NEWS.
THE BALKANS, ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT. ABOUT OPERATIONS IN BALKANS. DY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.— COPYRIGHT. (Received Nov. 4, 2.5 p.m.) PARIS, Nov. 3. M. Briand, in the Chamber, stated: “ho ciimo to a complete agreement with the British Government regarding military operations in the Balkans. The Allies will not abandon the heroic Serbians. whose resistance fills the world with admiration.” THE ROLL OF HONOUR.
LOSSES ON THE MARQUETTE. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. WELLINGTON, Nor. 4. W olhngton Battalion.— Previously reported missing, further reported died of wounds: Corporal W. 11. liar. Lied of enteric.—Army Nursing Staff: Nurse A. 0. Hawker. Died of dysentery,—Otago Battalion : Private R. 11. Careue.
Died of enteritis.—Otago Battalion: Private J. Haigh. Reported missing, believed to bo drowned, hospital ship Marquette:— NMedical Corps.—Sergeant-Major G. id. Baku, Privates.!. S. Bird, U. B. Hcrdman, B. S. Frickor. T, id. Kirk, J. M. AT Gee, R, A. Palo, C. Perrin, W. C. Pickering, Corporal A. A!. Pratt, Private dl. 4. Reed, Sergeant A. id. Reimett, Privates P. G. Richards, C. V. Rhodes, W. B. Robinson, J. T. Ross, W. Smart, C. D. Thompson, J. B. Walter. Auckland Battalion.—Private W, U. Westawav.
Wellington Battalion.—Private C. E. Kirk.
Reported missing.—Canterbury Battalion: Private K. Davies. Reported wounded.—N.Z.- Medical Corps: Private C. H. Nichol. ' Admittcdffud Western General Hospital, Manchester.—Field Artillery: Gunner G. W. Miller.
Admitted Military Hospital, Dcvonport.—Canterbury Battalion: Private \V. 1). M'Clyrnont. Admitted .Netlcy Hospital, England. —Engineers: Corpora! ]•. 11. M‘Lcod. Embarked ior England. Otago Mounted: Trooper R. M'lavish. At Mu I la, now convalescent.-—Engin-eers : Sapper L. C”. Michaels. Admitted Government Hospital, Alexandria.—Engineers: Sapper S. Mew ton.
Admitted 19th General Hospital, Alexandria. Auckland Battalion; Bugler G. Longdiil. Admitted Bombay Presidency General Hospital.—Arrav Service Corps: Driver S. Hinds.
Admitted Convalescent Jlonic, Epsom, England:— Canterbury Mounted.—Trooper P. Palmer.
Otago Mounted.—Trooper M. J. S. Campbell. '
Canterbury Battalion.—Private M. Nacey.
Sick and wounded recovered and leaving Alexandria for the front:— Auckland Mounted.—Sergeant-Major Manners. Canterbury Mounted.—Trooper K. B. Marliae. Field Artillery.—Gunner R. G. Knight, ■ Wellington Battalion.—Private W. C. Berry and Sergeant A. Middleton. Discharged from hospital, now convalescent, Alexandria: — Wellington Battalion.—Private J. E. Davison. Medical Corps.—Private L. G. 8011. Fit for duty;— Auckland Mounted.—Trooper F. T. Fryor. Auckland Battalion.—Private R. H. Hayward. Otago Battalion.—-Serge-ant C. J. M'Jjennau. Convalescent'at Malta; —N. Z. Medical Corps: private C. L. Purdie.
Convalescent at Port Said:—Canterbury Mounted; Trooper P. H. Baigent. Admitted 21st General Hospital, Alexandria:—N .Z. Field Engineers: Sapper J. W. MacArthur.
Now convalescent; —Auckland Battalion: Private J. A. Thomson. Maori Contingent:— Admitted 2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester. —Private M. Ihaka, Private J. H. Peroka.
Admitted Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, England.—Quarter-master-Sorgt. Mete King!. v Adratited Military Hospital, Tooting, London.—Private R. Namana. Admitted 2nd Southern General Hospital. Bristol.—Private R. Wiromu. Discharged at Malta.—Private R. Ellers.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144828, 4 November 1915, Page 7
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450LATE WAR NEWS. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144828, 4 November 1915, Page 7
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