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CASUALTIES.

THE LATEST LIST. The following casualty list of the Now Zealand Expeditionary Forces has been issued:— WELLINGTON BATTALION. Wounded—Sergeant B. A. Quick. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Died of enteric—Private A. Talk©. Died of Wounds —Private G. O. Haining. Wounded—Private J. C. Andrews, Private J. M'Dougall. N.Z! MEDICAL CORPS. Died of dysentery -Private A. J. I)avie-s. N.Z- Field Engineers—Sapper G. H. M'Mooking. OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Died of dysentery—Trooper T. Page. WELLINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES. Died of enteric—Trooper W. O. S. Glasgow. Died of gunshot wounds—Lance-Cor-poral G. E. Eraser. OTAGO BATTALION. Died of wounds—Private W. H. Mnnn. S'/ptic pokotiiiig—Privaru A. E. Irwin. Sick and arrived L-i- Birmingham War Ho pita!, l.'-neberv Ot:n'.o Mounted I('dk-s-- Trooper If. F H. <-k. Tre.oi.oi- I'. M'K.ty. Trooper \V. •!. 'I .mi.. Trooper U. 1,. I'earsc. Ouiiio Batusliuu • Pi ivanj W. Alex-

an dor, Private A. Wells, Private H. lioss. Reported wounded August 28:— Auckland Mounted Rifles—Trooper H R. N. Acklotu, Sergeant A. S. Blackie, W. M. Martin, 'JVooper P. Neilson, IVooper A. Pcaroo, Trooper H. K. A. Ilicliards. OANTERBRY BATTALION. Jlcportod dangerously ill—Sergeant R. A. Bivrns. OTAGO BATTALION. Pronounced out of danger--Lauoe-Corporal T. Dee. N.Z. FIKIaD arwlt-F^RY. Admitted to Military Hospital, Fulharn Gunner A. W. Don. Admitted to Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham—Guimeir 11. A. Downe.s. N.Z. FIELD ENGINEERS. Diseml>arked at Jialta, slightly siok Sa pj)er d. T. I'. I'uokor. Admitted to Bethnal Green Mihtory Hospital, London - Sapper h. Ditoham. Admitted to drcl London General llospital- Sapper H. Aslicraft. Admitted to Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham—Sapper \V. 11. Black all. DIVISIONAL TRAIN (BRITISH SEOIION). Admitted to 17th General Hospital, Alexandria—Driver W. J. Giles. AUCKLAND BATTALION. Admitted' to Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham—Private It. xiC °Admitted to Bethnal Green Military Hospital, London—Private W. G- Uauioron. . _ . , T Arrived at London— Pnvato L. Q Admitted to 19th General Hospital, Alexandria—Private G- K Guildtord. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. Admitted to Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham—Trooper A. D. Blanks. _ , __ ... Admitted to Lord Derby Hospital, Warrington—Trooper G. P. Coat«s. 1 Admitted to Military Hospital, Frensham, near Farnham V\. Reported dangerously ill in London. — Trooper T. I. Proeser. CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. Admitted to 3rd Western General Hospital, Cardiff—Troopor R. Thorneon. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Disembarked at .Malta—Private H. C. Urlwin. Admitted to Bethnal Green Military Hospital, Lond'on—Private P. M'Cann. Admitted to Suffolk Hall Hospital, Cheltenham —Private J. M. Gordon. Embarked for England—Private A. A. King. Removed from dangerous list—Private P. Wilson. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Dangerously ill, typhoid, N.Z. Hospital, Cairo—Private R. Dr&aver. Admitted to 19th General Hospital, Alexandria, enteric —Private W. N. Wood. Admitted to Suffolk Hall Hospital, Cheltenham—Private M. Fyffe. Admitted to King George's Hospital, London—Private P. Welsh. OTAGO MOUNTED RIFLES. Disembarked at Malta—Trooper A. E. Westhead. Arrived at Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham—Trooper J. S. Clark, Trooper J. W. Anderson. OTAGO BATTALION. Admitted to Military Hospital* Frensham —Private W. Bloxam. Admitted to Ist London General Hospital—Lieutenant J. Thompson. Admitted to Eindsleigh Palace Hospital, London—Private E. 0. Norling. The following sick and wounded were admitted to King George's Hospital. London:— Wellington Battalion—Private J. 35Simpson, Private J. M'Gowan, Private J. Franklin. Corporal M. T. Archibald, Private C. B. King. _ Canterbury Battalion —Private C. .1. P. Clarke, Private J. Maher, Private P. Fahey, Private J. A. M. Wallace. Otago Battalion—Private L. Robertson, Corporal T. H. Hammond, Private A. F. Wethy, Corporal J. R. Forrest, Corporal G. F. Webster. Medical Corps—Private L. F. Wilson. Army Service Corps—Driver H. lvirlcpa trick. The following sick and wound«d were admitted to the Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham—-Private W. A. Scott, Serjeant-Major H. Nicolson, Private G. E. Griffiths, Private J. W. Hitchins. Corporal W. S. Brown, Private E. Allison, Private T. Ritchie, Pnvate J. Bridgman, Private N. A. I>. Cooper.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11504, 28 September 1915, Page 6

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CASUALTIES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11504, 28 September 1915, Page 6

CASUALTIES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11504, 28 September 1915, Page 6