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Ar Office Weekly Casualty PUBLISHED by AUTHORITY ar Office Weekly Casualty PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. ;ekly List No. 9.] TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1917. f Registered at the |_ G.P.O. as a Newspaper. rihis number contains the six Daily Lists from that dated September 24th (No. 5372) to that dated September 29th (No. ^77). Thefj. DaiIy have not been modified since their original compilation (on the dates named) to cover other casualties „the soldier reported later. Such later casualties will be found in a later list in this or a subsequent number. In the lists of Warrant Officers, Non-commissioned Officers and Men, the town shown against each Soldier’s name is home of his next-of-kin, except where followed by the abbreviation “ Enlt.” when it is his place of enlistment. The rank is that of Private except where otherwise shown, =i--- ___ Daily List of September 24th {No. 5372) in Eight Parts. PART I. PART II. OFFICERS (Contd.). PART IV. W.O.’s, N.C.O.’s, AND MEN (Conld.). OFFICERS. MISSING. KILLED (Contd.). Crow, Sec. Lt. N. H., R.F.C. Manning, Sec. Lt. B. O’D., KILLED. T E B UFFS (EAST KENT Hammond, Sec. Lt.* H. T., I.Gds. „ S ,. , REGIMENT).-Biggs 18823 Cpl. anson, Sec. Lt. L., R. H.N (Ashford); Hart 21131 F. J. (Kilburn, N.W.); Hastings 20108 Rickards, Capt. A. T., R.G.A., R.F.C. Sen, Sec. Lt. E. S. C., R F C. 'ish Fus., attd. R.F.C. Cpl. R- W. (Wmsford); King 13676 L.-Cpl. J. (Woodchurch); attd. R.F.C. Taylor, Sec. Lt. S. H., R.F.C. I Sec. Lt. G. H., R.W. Southern, Sec. Lt. M., E. Kingsford 616 Sjt. W. (Sandwich); Peacocke 202773 G. F. (Short- ands); Prior 18901 A. (Little Canfield); Terry 589 Act. Sjt. H |t R., attd. R.F.C. Yorks.R. Previously reported missing, now reported I top, Sec. Lt. A., Cam. (Fernham); Weare 15753 L. T. (Gillingham); Webb 18821 P T Whittall, Sec. Lt. N. C., Royal PRISONERS OF WAR IN GERMAN HANDS. |.RiL). Fus., attd. R.F.C. (Sawbndgeworth); Wyett 7223 H. (Beeston, Swaffham). Beldam, Lt. C. H., Cambs.R. & Brocklebank, Capt. H. A., K.O. KING’S OWN (ROYAL LANCASTER REGIMENT).—Cordy DIED OF WOUNDS. R.F.C. (R.Lanc.R.). 241830 R. J. (Portadown). tji, Lt. D. C., R.Scots., attd. Dale, Sec Lt. J. E,, EssexR. KING S (LIVERPOOiL RF.GIMENT).—Brown 20109 A. (Al- 11C. trincham); Dunn 40153 J. J. (Salford); Hanston 58509 N. (Black- PART III, pool); McClymont 203371 W. G. (Liverpool); Seddon 56735 J. WOUNDED (Southport); leece 24364 R. H. (Penwortham); Vickers 332254 [ disec. Lt. J. W., R.F.A. McDermott Sec. Lt. E., E. OFFICERS. (Ormskirk). JO 04 j- ll, Sec. Lt. F., Suff.R. Yorks.R. ROYAL IRISH REGIMENT.-Conroy 18178 D. (Roscrea); Spil- jit, Sec. Lt. F'. A., R.G.A. Maitland Jones, Sec. Lt. J. H. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE. lane 7456 P. (Merthyr Tydvil). flr, Capt. H. F., R.F.A. M., Welsh R. :dSec. Lt. F. R., R.G.A. Meredith, Maj. G. D., M.C., KILLED. LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS.-Gallagher 4477 J. (Wigan)- Hie- iljind, Sec. Lt. J. H. K., R. R.G.A. Bearup, Lt. H., Aust.Pnrs. f Harvey, Capt. W. G., M.C., i„,Aj,Lt“h>! McGi'“' -•» j-V-LVf",,?. ■i . Muriel, Maj. J. C., R.Innis.Fus. Cates, Lt. A-, Aust.Arty. ' Aust.Inf. l|ie, Sec. Lt. H. A. J., Buffs Oke, Capt. II. R., R.Scots. Kent R.). Paul, Sec. Lt. L, R.E. 2 C!P'TSH(TiE REGJMENT.-Banks 26636 M. (Droylsden); Cook Previously reported wounded and missing, now reported J ey Corr 2o uaer, Sec. Lt. J., Cam. (Scg, Piper, Sec. Lt. C. H., E. 30663 T.m (Godley, UeChes.); Edwards93° Cpl. 49198 J. (Sunderland);W. T. (Withington) Eddings ■ Yorks R KILLED. ln lg n Birk ijdine. Sec. Lt. W., King’s Pitel, Capt. W. F., York & f „" p < enhead); Hall 9252 W. (Ludlow); H-attersley Paterson, Lt. O. B., Aust.Inf. ng n Sa P) Hope 2<5 bool R.). Lanc.R. kins 10378,S',8r G. (Cwmberbach);M v ' r u? HuptU 8925 934A. E.E. (Liverpool);(Stockport); HurstHop- nn, Sec. Lt. N. O., R.F.A. Reid, Sec. Lt. B. S., R.G.A. 60264 Sjt. W. (Lyddyn, nr. Mold); James 266440 T. (Stalybridge) Previously reported missing, now reported | Sec. Lt. C. L., L.N. Seward, Sec. Lt. W. J., R.F.C. ,! R. Thompson, Sec. Lt. S., R.F.C. KILLED. LWHn f04« Jn(Sf?ikt0an): Eangstaffe 19658 J. (Springhead, Lancs.) 8 D (Llan e aSec. Lt. E. G., R.G.A. Towlson, Sec. Lt. V. E., Durh. Caless, Capt. F. B,, Aust.Inf. Thompson, Capt. R. I., Aust. Chester),rWerM TTurner' 14734 ^J- yy>;(Cwmbach Prendergast ; Turner 9571 45819 C.-S.-M. T. C (Preston)A. (Man 1 Sec. Lt. B. H., R.F.A., L.I. Olley, Sec. Lt. E. H., Aust.Inf. Inf, W,interbottom 52682 T. (Middleton June.). ( estorij 0 T.M.Btv. Turner, Sec. Lt. H. M., D. of ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS.—Hart 33468 W. (Mostyn). ft Sec. Lt. R. F., R.F.A. Corn.L.I. I Sec. Lt. F. S. J. McK., Watkin, Sec. Lt. M. M., R.E. DIED OF WOUNDS. SOUTH WALES BORDERE'RS.-Breakey 228479 W. (Islington lib R. Weatherley, Sec. Lt. E. F., Herps, Lt. C. H. S., Aust.Inf, Liverpool); Hicks 42279 C. (Lechlade). Islington, r, Sec. Lt. R. A. E., R. R.G.A. 3.Fus. Willis, Sec. Lt. G. A. A-, M.C., °WN SCOTTISH BORDERERS.-Anderson 28.66 L WOUNDED. tchie, Capt. W. A., M.C., R.E. J Galashields C. Clausen, Sec. Lt, N, J., Aust. Ross, Maj. P. J„ M.C., Aust. (Leicester).' " ^ ' < > ^ Humphries 24.929 H. Pnrs. Arty. eviously reported wounded, now reported not wounded. Hatton, Maj. A. T., Aust.Arty, TidswelJ, Lt, E. P., Aust.Arty. winni“1)R0NIANS (SCOTTISH RIFLES).—Martin 30.29 H. (Kil- Greaves, Sec. Lt. F., K.O. (R.Lanc.R.). Leschen, Capt. A. R,, Aust. Arty. AL 7 (On?JQueens Park,P ^SKILLING N.W.); Duffy 31233FUSILIERS.—Brown P. (Coatbridge); Ennis43467 21103'EW G Previously reported wounded, now reported Dublin) ; Hogg 17274 G. M. (Dunfanaghy); Kane -.^27 T WOUNDED AND MISSING. (Greenock); Lynas 27169 H. (Belfast). " 437 Barton, Sec. Lt. S. E,, Royal Fus. PART IV. BORDER REGIMENT.—Baron 22602 A fPadihimV S (Altrincham); Carlile 28080 J. Carlisle ; C?a“ on ainrS^R WARRANT OFFICERS, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. ); 42 W Retf AND MEN. Tame? ^ r?- , ' ( ord) ; Deacon 22806 J. A (Hookv' 21-I-1/83 L.-Cpl.L’cnf R'(R. (Burnley);4Car lSl3e): cStewartMiller 1120023996 R.F - (Cleator)(Garstang); Nuttall PART II. KILLED. S T LANCASHIRE RF OFFICERS. DRAGOON GUARDS.—Robinson 8329 C. G. (Manchester). (Wa°rIin g?on) GIMENT.-Blanchard 20,757 G. ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY.—Adams 119855 Dvr. J. (Dona- \\ ELSH REGIMENT.—Evans C444.1 "W U \. -p. • KILLED. ghadec); Deeley 30300 Gnr. J. (Croydon); Kno.wles 63066 Gnr. J. #, Capt. J. T., H.A.C. Lennard, Sec. Lt. E. S. R., (Bathley); Rounce 36564 Gnr. E. R. (Epsom); Spence 68912 Gnr. G. iqjhton, Lt.-Col. N., Sher. R.F.C. (Great Yarmouth); Stooke 172951 Gnr. H. (Kidderminster); Tayler 87725 Gnr. H. J. (Hilsea). L'GHr Previously reported missing, now reported ROYAL ENGINEERS.-—Colley 245894 Spr. J. (Cinder Hill); KILLED. Edwards 47829 Spr. M. J. (Colne); Jones 130582 L.-Cpl. E. J. (Trawsfyndd); Owen 154590 Spr. H. (Birmingham). i 1, Sec. Lt. C. A., Sher.For. Croker, Sec. Lt. F. R., Lan.Fus., Mitson 250071 Sjt. A. H. (Galleywood; ' ' G' (Plaistow’ E-); . attd. R.F.C. ROYAL SCOTS.—Coats 36730 A. (Glasgow); Dinning 17004 Cpl. J. (Longriggend); Fleming 34801 T. (Stenhousemuir); Hamilton 48469 S. (Glasgow); Henderson 47861 R. (Parkhead); Hooker 331051 DIED OF WOUNDS. Cpl. C. (Nottingham); Hutton 41013 G. (Leith); Kidd 22394 L.- Capt. W. J., R.A.M.C., Mitchell, Sec .Lt. P. H., Gord. Sjt. G. (Kinghorn); McCrone 375576 R- (Galstoh); Martin 325415 D s E il 1 . Glouc.R. Highrs. Cpl, G. (Pencaitland); Murray 36658 A. (Glasgow); Murray 48465 ^2! NT H“5 ?“fsjrS“sS 'S,ri”(Tottenham \'r"- •rfnnel, Maj. M. H., R.F.A. W. (Carmyle); Nisbet 251081 W. (Selkirk); Roger 41620 W. (Govan); 203881 J. w. (Hampstead, N.w.). ' ' . N.); Pymont Smart 35640 G. (Innerleithen); Thyne 33495 L.Cpl. R. (Glasgow); MANCHESTER REGIMENT.—Murton 16644 J- (Orrell). WOUNDED. Venables 47588 G. (Hornsey, N.); Watt 39205 A. (Cupar); Weir 48485 W. (Rothesay). d , Sec. Lt. F., Manch.R. Mendes, Sec. Lt. E. G., Lond.R. ti , Sec. Lt. H., Lond.R. Morris, Sec. Lt. J. G., Sher.For. QUEEN’S (ROYAL WEST SURREY REGIMENT).—Allen 9783 ^rsyt'h l^^l^R^CGtas^owj^lG^'^l^^l^'^^G^/ashidQ^Grah^’" Ao, Sec. Lt. W., Manch.R. O’Bryen, Sec. Lt. W. L, M.C., A. (Merton, S.W.); Ashton 9911 A. (Clapham, S.W.); Atherall 12740 libers, Maj. F. G.. R.G.A. R.War.R. w. (Paddock Wood); Barrett 22865 T. W. (Stamford); Blaber .oire, Capt. H., Hussars, Parkin, Sec. Lt. A. H., Lond.R. 22957 A. (Chatham); Blackstone 10497 Cpl. H. (Sidcup); Bradford Hi. R.F.C. Parsons, Sec. Lt. G., Manch.R. 21594 A. (Eastbourne); Bridget 2188 Sjt. E. E. (Haslemere); Butchers ^ Sec. Lt. G. N.. R.E. Robinson, Sec. Lt. A., Sher. 24101 G. (Horsmorden); Collis 21760 F. (Newton); Comber 21004 1. Sec. Lt. S. F., R.G.A. For. F. H. (Hayward’s Heath); Cooper 14902 Sjt. F. C. (East Ham, L.-Col. W. T., D.S.O., Sams, Sec.
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