Lading at the Dardanelles.
■<i the Dardanelles. ZEALAND CASUALTIES. Died of Wounds. Wku.inc.t6n, May 5. The following men died of wounds April 29 : | jjance-Corporal C Robson, WellingI ton Infantry. | Prvt. 0. G. Header, Otago Infantry | Battalion. THE WOUNDED. A telegram received in Palmerston on Monday stated that Sergt. Harold Childs, son of Mr T. Childs, had been wounded in the Dardani, elles fighting. He is a member of k the Third Reinforcements, who ar- ■' rived in Egypt on March 25, and V enlisted in Dnnedin. * Defence Headquarters were advised late last night that all sick !/ and wounded are doing well, except ?-A the following : i ~ Lieut. D. Bryan, of Wellington Battfy talion. Perforation of pericarVf dium and fractured humerus. I -Pvt. D. Lawlor, Otago Battalion. I ” Chest wound, fe Pvt. G,,W. Crossan, Auckland Bat■ftflWjPaliou. Chest wound. PUPPw. M. Wilson, Otago Batiat - lion. . Wound inchest. Pvt. Braithwaite, sth Wellington " Regiment. Wound in head. , ( T, '-t. R. M. Low, Wellington Battalion. Wound in abdoihen. 'Pvt. C. V.’ Wallace, Franklin. Headquarters N.Z. A.M.C. V\ ound •fS'csfcSomen. Pvt W. Morrissey, AuckhiSrd'Bal •'I talion. Wound in chest. Pvt B. F. MacPhe rson. Auckland 1 Battalion. Pvt A. E. Carlow, Canterbury Battalion. Pneumonia. Corpl Thomason, Canterbury Battalion. Gunner Herbert Bruce Johnston Campbell, New Zealand Field Artillery. Gunner C. R. II udson, No. 3 Bat- i —terv. Driver * J. Walsh, No. 2 Battery. Reported not doing well. SUGATLV V,i.r,\'Oi:i'. 1 ” pvfc William John Hand, Auckland | Batfal ion. I Pvt John Clement Mullins, 3id Canterbury Company. j
Further Casualties Wkm.ix«.;t<>n, May 5. Ah additional list of ■wounded New Zealanders has been received by the Defence Department as follows : (Sergeants). —J. M. Clark, A. L. Coatmau, J. A. Dalgleish, J. A. England, A. S. Falconer, P. Savage. (Corps, and Lance- (Corps).— Jl. W. Carver, F. Giastonbuiy, (1. Kirkham, J. J. Marlow, H. T. Meads, R, 0- Robson, P. Sinclair. (Privates). ”* *s—L. R. Breen, T. B. Buchanan, C. Calverly, B. Cay ford, S. D. Childs, W. Clark, A. E. Cooper, J. 0. L. Cuff, T. Davis, L. Deihl, J. C. Donaldson, F. Farquhar, J. W. Ferguson, G. Fraser, J. Hanley, C. L. Hatding, J. 0. Harwood, F. Horne, F. Hunter, A. E. Jel ley, H. Keast, C. Kieler, J. Kellett, A. O. Kermode, A. G. Lowry, C. H. McDongall, G, A. Mclntyre, A. McPherson, A. Matchett, A. Maxwell, J. M. Menzies, G. Mills, G. Mitchell, G. G. Mon is. A. Newton, W. U’Connell, E. W. O’Keefe, H. V. " Peterson, W. 13. Rea, 11. Roberts, F. H. Russell, E. G. Sheddan, C. S. Smith, W. S. Smith, E. L. Tozer, S. Warren, L. M. Watson, H. Watt, J. T. Wylie, J. Young. Following additional New Zealand casualties were reported on May sth :—Lieut. George F. Myers, Otago Infantry Battalion. Next of kin, Mrs Evelyn Myers, (wife). Lieut. L. G. Wilson, Otago Infantry. Next of kin, Charles G. Wilson.
Lieut. E. H. S. Batchelor, Canterbury Infantry. Next of kin, Major H. S. Batchelor. Lient. Alex. McColl, Wellington Infhntrv. Next of kin, Peter McColl. ' '
Still Firm on All Fronts. B»t. Hon. As<Eulogises Australasians. r Latest List of Casualties. BF PRESS ASSOCIATION. COPYRIGHT.
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4627, 7 May 1915, Page 3
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