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THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

HOSPITAL AND PROGRESS REPORT. PEB PBESS ASSOCIATION. WELLINGTON, Nov. 19. _ Otago Battalion.—Died of wounds, November 12, at loth General Hospital, Alexandria; Private F. C. Sprott. Wellington Battalion.—Died of enteric, November 11, at 2nd Australian Stationary Hospital, Mudros; Private P. Harlou. Canterbury Battalion.—Died of paralysis of larynx, November 15; Private IV. Gregory. N.Z. Field Engineers.—Admitted to N.Z. General Hospital, Pont do Koubbeb, Cairo, November 15 (severe burn face and eyes); Sappsr A. Charles. Disembarked at Malta from hospital ship Devanha, November 12 (slightly wounded): Sapper ]<’. K. Wilkie, t Auckland Battalion.—Admitted to N.Z. General Hospital, Pont do Ivoubbeh, Cairo November 15 (slight gunshot wound left foot): Private G. Graham. Canterbury Battalion.—Admitted to N.Z. General Hospital, Pont do Koubbeb, Cairo, November 15 (gunshot wound abdominal wall)-. Private R. J. Gunning. Rejoined regiment from Malta:— Field Artillery.—Gunner M. Keboo. Canterbury Battalion.—Private T. E. Booker. Returned to Egypt from England.— Wellington Battalion: Private H. J. Keiup. Proceeding to convalescent home, Luxor.—Army Nursing Service.— Nurse E. PopplewcU. Tiie following are on furlough iu England : Wellington Mounted.—Sergeant T. H. Million, Trooper E. E. Jolly. Outgo -Mounted.—Trooper R. H. Russell. Field Engineers.—Lance-Corporal R. F. Roast, Sapper L. R. Shaw. Auckland Battalion.—Private N. Worth.

The following wounded and convalescents have been discharged convalescent at Alexandria;— Field ' Artillery.—Driver L. B. Macke racy, Filter W. S. 'Jerry, Driver C. Walker. Medical Corps.—Privates H. Allen and B. Woottou.

The foliowing have rejoined their regiment from .Malta : Canterbury Mounted.—Trooper E. T. Grigg. Auckland Battalion.—Private J. J. Jackson. The following sick or wounded have recovered and are leaving Alexandria for the front:— Auckland Moun tod.—Troopers R. Harty and J. Singh. Auckland Battalion.—Privates A. Cnthbortson and G. E. Hnlme. Wellington Battalion Private U. Sinclair. Otago Battalion.—Lieut.-Colonel A. H. Herbert, Privates I. L. Leeks, E. Oliver, I l ’. Simpson. N.Z. Medical Corps.—Private G. E. Smith. The following is in England with debility.—N.Z. Field Artillery.—Lieut. M. J. Lyons. On duty with unit.—Canterbury Mounted: Trooper S. Winter. Discharged from hospital, now convalescent at Alexandria.—N.Z. Field Engineers; Driver li. Hirst. Admitted to Queen Alexandria’s Hospital, London (jaundice).—Field Artillery: Lieut.-Colonel F. Symon. Proceeding to convalescent home, Luxor.—Army Nursing Service: Nurso E. L. Wilkie. Admitted to Royal Surrey Hospital, Guildford (no further particulars).— Auckland Mounted; Trooper P. G. Suggato. Returned to Egynt from England.— Engineers; Sapper F. V. Seim. Admitted to N.Z. General Hospital, Cairo (dangerously ill with pleurisy).— Field Artillery; Gunner W. A. M‘Donald. 1 Admitted to clearing hospital, Eastleigh (diarrhoea).—Field Artillery; Gunner F. W. Kennedy. Admitted to 21st General Hospital, Alexandria.—Field Engineers (dangerously ill. gunshot wound head), November 9: Corporal E. G. Leonard. Army Service Corps (dvsentcry, , severe): Driver A. Sherwood. Admitted to 2nd Southern General Hospital. Bristol,—Wellington Battalion (debility following dysentery); Privates G. Johnstone and J. Stinson. Admitted to 3rd London General Hospital (enteritis).-*—Otago Battalion; Sergeant H. Harold. On fnrlopgh in England.—Field En- ‘ gineers; Lieut. H. S. King. Wellington Battalion.—Admitted to

N.Z. General Hospital, Cairo (dangerously ill, gunshot wound back received in action); Private G. King.

Admitted to 2nd Western Genera! Hospital, Manchester;— Auckland Mounted (sick).—Trooper C. Trenuc.

Field Artillery (debility),—Gunnel G. F. Wise.

Field Engineers (rheumatism) Sapper A. Swan.

Wounded, recovered and leaving Alexandria for the front.—Auckland Battalion: Private F. P. Underwood. Wounded, convalescent and discharged convalescent from Alexandria.— Field Artillery: Gunner W. Sutton. Discharged from hospital convalescent.—Wellington Mounted; Trooper G. Douglas. Pronounced out of danger, November 13.—Auckland Battalion : Private P. H. Beard.

The following are dangerously il] in N.Z. General Hospital, Cairo (disease not yet diagnosed);— Canterbury Mounted.—Troopers G P. Harris, E. H. Parnham, H. E. Shrubsole.

Veterinary Corps.—Corporal J. W Cullen. Still seriously ill at. Gibraltar.—Canterbury Battalion: Lieut. P. A. S. Stephens. Dangerously ill, November 10, in 17th Genera! Hospital, Alexandria.—Otago Battalion; Private L. F. Jamieson.

WELLINGTON, Nor. 19. Sick;—Canterbury Mounted: Trooper W. B. Carter. Field Artillery; Slight debility, Gunner A. J. H idler. Otago Battalion: Enteric, severe, Lieutenant L. V. Tregear. Wellington Battaliofl: Gunshot, wound, Private A. J. Gundell. Admitted Ist London General Hospital.—Divisional Headquarters; Private D. E. L. Rose. Disembarked Malta, slightly sick.— Field Artillery; Gunners J. Hamilton, D. Murchison,' Lieut. H. G. Wilding. Field Engineers: Sappers E. H. Bloomfield and H. Travis. Army Service Corps: Corporal H. Armstrong, Driver E. C. Dare. Medical Corps: Private C. H. Heald. Recovered and leaving Alexandria for the front.—Headquarters Staff; Private -H—a_...M.‘,Aliste.v- Auckland AtminWl ■_

Corporal J. A. Boss, Trooper A. H. Wilson. Wellington Mounted: Troopers C. C. Baldwin, W. R. Boyd, and J. Stuart. Otago Battalion: Trooper T. E. Enright. Field Artillery: Guhner S. J. Walsh. Field Engineers!: Sappers D. A. Steer and C. Canton. Leavipg for front. —Auckland Battalion: Private J. it. Carter, Sergeant •T. C. Gasparich, Privates E. F.'Miller, n. W. Williams. Wellington Battalion : Private S. C. Adams. Canterbury Battalion: Privates J. W. Brown, W. S. Haxweil, .W. C. Quinn, S. Shirley.

Wounded convalescent discharged, now convalescent, Alexandria.—Headquarters Staff: Private R. S- Leslie, Trooper S. Waterworth, Private A. Cockroft, Trooper G. D. Jury. Auckland Mounted; Trooper S. B. Tonks. Canterbury Mounted': Sergeant T. H. Neal. N.Z. Field Artillery: Gunner H. L. Collins. Trooper P. H. Cooper, Gunners E. Flavell, P. FI. Rickham, A. J. Ryan, J. Stone. N.Z. Field Engineers; Sapper B. Hurst, Corporal J. G. Meek. Auckland Battalion; Private W. A. Evans, Lance-Corporal T. L. Hill, Sergeant A. L. Salmon. Wellington Battalion : Private H. Hassell. Canterbury Battalion; Private E. W. Gillett. Otago Battalion: Privates P. M'Gregor, T. V. M'Knight, D. Sellars.

A FURTHER LIST. WELLINGTON, Nov. 19. Otago Mounted. —Died of enteric and bronchial pneumonia, Nov. 16; Trooper W. Foster, Otago Battalion.—Died of typhoid, Nov. 2, mid buried at sea; Private R. G. .Jefferies. N.Z. Field Engineers.—Reported wounded: Sapper J. Mackay. Maori Contingent.—Dangerously ill at 15th General Hospital, Alexandria, October 30; Private P. Kiugi. Admitted Clearing Hospital, Eastleigh, England: Private H. Ho well. Admitted N.Z. General Hospital, Pont do Koubbeh, Cairo, Nov. 15: Corporal P, 0. Mcihana. Rejoined regiment from Malta: Private T. Raputeue and T. P. Sidney. Wounded and convalescent, and discharged as convalescent at Alexandria: Private R. Matin. Wounded and convalescent and discharged, now convalescent at Alexandria. —N.Z. Medical Corps: Privates S. B. Cowan ami A. E. Jackson. N.Z. Veterinary Corps; Private T. F. Duffy. Dangerously ill, 3rd Australian General Hospital at Mudros, Nov. 14. Canterbury Battalion: Private 11. W. Ramey. Pronounced out of danger, Nov. 13. —Auckland Mounted: Trooper J. S. Patterson. Admitted Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham, wounded severely.— Auckland Battalion; Private J. Gould. Admitted Welsh Metropolitan Hospital, Whitchurch, Cardiff.—N.Z. Field Engineers; Sapper R. H. Wright. Admitted 2mf Western General Hospital, Manchester, sick. —Auckland Mounted; Trooper T. H. Bond. Admitted Christchurch Hospital, Nov. 14, appendicitis.—N.Z. Rifle Brigade, 2nd Battalion: Private E. Unsworth.

Disembarked at Malta.—Wellington Battalion; Private E. 11. Kimberley.

Admitted Netlcy Hospital, England, sick.—Canterbury" Battalion ; Private H.' F. Budd.

Admitted Net ley Hospital, England, enteric. —Otago Battalion; Private C, P. Carthew.

Proceeding to Convalescent Home at Luxor. —Army Nursing Service: Nurse V. M'Cosh-Smith.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144842, 20 November 1915, Page 6

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144842, 20 November 1915, Page 6

THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144842, 20 November 1915, Page 6

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