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THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

THE CASUALTY LIST. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. WELLINGTON. Sept. 24. Died of wounds. —Second-Lieutenant G. D. Alexander, Private H. B. Gwillam, Lieutenant J. H. Barr, Lance-Cor-poral J. L. Graham, Sergeant R. Hall, Private J. Rec, Rifleman D. J. Irving, Rifleman W. Kelly, Rifleman G. E. Westlake, Major A. A. Martin, P.rivato J. Morton. Died.—Trooper T. Langescn. Missing.—Lieutenant W. M. Durant and Sergeant C. S. Pownceby. Correction.—Previously reported as wounded, now reported wounded accidental. —Sapper J. Reid. Wounded.—Captain M. Grainger, SapSor Edwards, Second-Lieutenant W, P. ell. Captain J. B. Parks. Wounded, admitted to hospital.—Gunner W. H. Bussell, Sapper R. H. Fryer, Privates j. G. Brett, W. Brodie. F. W. Chambers, J. M'Frascr, J. W. Knocks, W. H. Martin, C. G. Mcllor and J. A. Stanton, Captain H. K. Sare. Riflemen IT, J. L. Chapman, W. J. Collins, A. 0. Davsh, F. Dennison, W. H. Dennison, C. F. M. Godtschalk, A. I. Griflflths and W. R. Hardwick, Lance-Corporal A. C. Langlands, Riflemen W. E,. Alomes, G. J. Cooper, J. Maitland and T. L. Widdup. Wounded, embarked for England.— Acting-Bombardier W. D. Lester, Riflemen Cl R. Pain, H. Hill, Slightly wounded, remaining with unit.—Sapper T. Pennell. Maori Contingent.—Died of wounds; Second-Lieutenant H. M. Kohere. Died of tuberculosis, Auckland Hospital.—Private Timoka. Wounded.—Captain J. D. C. Duncan. Wounded, admitted hospital.—Sergeant C. Goldsmith.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 145098, 25 September 1916, Page 3

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THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 145098, 25 September 1916, Page 3

THE ROLL OF HONOUR. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 145098, 25 September 1916, Page 3