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Daily List of Seotemher 17Th (/Vo. 5366) in Ten Parts Weekly List No. 8.] TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER. 25th, 191 • f G.P.O. as a Newspaper. This number contains the six Daily Lists from that dated September 17th (No. 5366) to that dated September 22nd (No. 5371)- These Daily Lasts have not been modified since their original compilation (on the dates named) to cover other casualties 5 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 3ie 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. Daily List of Seotemher 17th (/Vo. 5366) in Ten Parts. PART I. PART II. PART V. W.O.’s, N.C.O.’s, AND MEN (Contd.). OFFICERS. OFFICERS. KILLED (Contd.). KILLED. ROYAL ENGINEERS.—Benham 548663 L.-Cpl. A. (Worthing); KILLED. Laird 166738 Spr. D. (Forfar); McKie 101129 Pnr. D. (Darling- icen, Sec; Lt. J. F., General Hunter, Sec. Lt. J. K., R.E. Cook, Sec. Lt. H. R., Manch.R. Rushmore, Sec. Lt. E. R., Lan. ton); Mayo 476749 2nd Cpl. S. I. (Newport, Mon.); Meik 450450 fist, New Armies, attd. Lan. Isherwood, Sec. Lt. N., Lan. Dixon, Sec. Lt. H. O., R.G.A. Fus. Spr. H. A. (Cardiff); Peters 131724 Spr. W. H. (Huddersfield); " is. Fus> Heaton, Sec. Lt. C. D., M.G.C. Shaw, Sec. Lt. W. C., Wilts.R. Rawnsley 480427 Spr. C. (Triangle, Halifax); Robson 131674 Pnr. er, Sec. Lt. A., Bord.R. Pilkington, Lt. J. O., R.F.C. Tullidge, Capt. B. H., Worc.R. N. (West Hartlepool); Whitehead 131738 Spr. L. (Huddersfield). ey, Sec. Lt. F., Lan.Fus. Proctor, Sec. Lt. G. V., Lan. COLDSTREAM GUARDS.—Bidgood 19160 A. (Tiverton); Wellt, tleman, Sec. Lt. T. E., Sea. Fus. DIED OF WOUNDS. 18632 A. H. (Bury St. Edmunds). ghrs. Semple, Maj. H. S., M.C., R.E. T.ewis, Lt. Col. R P., Manch.R. Plumb, Sec. Lt. E. S., D. of ke, Lt. & Adj. G. S., R.E. Statham, Sec. Lt. H. K. L., SCOTS GUARDS.—Dickinson 3089 P. (St. Helens). (Maj., Devon.R.). Well.R. in, Lt. A. G., R.A.M.C. Dorset.R. QUEEN’S (ROYAL WEST SURREY REGIMENT).—Taylor Sec. Lt. F. L., R.E. Townsend, Lt. A. G., High.L.L ii Previously reported wounded, now reported 6825 L.-Cpl. C. A. (Aldershot). Previously reported wounded, now re-ported DIED OF WOUNDS. THE BUFFS (EAST KENT REGIMENT).—Armstrong 21037 A. C. (Bedford); Cheeseman 22429 C. (Slioreham); Cork 9765 A. KILLED. Lawrenson, Capt. R. F., Ches.R. (Chartham); Daniels 9774 W. S. (Hascombe); Evans 13522 G. (Ton- [her, Sec Lt. A. H. B., Kingham, Lt. L. A., R,Berks.R. WOUNDED. bridge); Friend 23861 V. (Crawley); Hamilton 10805 W. H. F.A. (Deptford, S.E.); Hollman 3990 L.-Cpl. A. L. (Margate); Maygold Balbi, Sec. Lt. B. M., Conn. Harris, Sec. Lt. G. H., Buffs 1420 G. E. (Bermondsey, S.E.); O’Liffe 12080 E. G. (Eltham, S.E.); reviously reported missing, believed killed, now reported Rang., attd. M.G.C. (E.Kent R.). Powell 11798 P. J. (Mitcham); Sutcliffe 12564 A. G. (Charlton, Batting, Sec. Lt. W. J., M.G.C. Kay, Sec. Lt. F. W., L.N.Lan. KILLED. S. E.). Bertie, Capt. Hon. A. M., R’., attd. Lan.Fus. |ie, Sec. Lt. W., R.Scots Goodman, Sec. Lt. E. G., Dor- D.S.O., Rif.Brig. Lamb, Sec. Lt. E., M.G.C. ROYAL FUSILIERS.—Smith 52832 Sjt. E. J. (Islington, N.); set. R. Bostock, Lt. M. G., Welsh R. Lawday, Sec. Lt. A. W. R., Williams 29318 E. (Maidstone). Bracher, Capt. F. V., Welsh R. Rif.Brig. KING’S (LIVERPOOL REGIMENT).—Coward 200221 J. H. Previously reported missing, now reported Butler, Sec. Lt. R. O’N., Lyle, Capt. S. J., M.C., R.Ir. (Liverpool); Heald 204010 H. (Chorley); Nuttall 358306 A. E. KILLED. Leins.R. Rif. (Chesterfield). Candy, Sec. Lt. K. E., Lan.Fus. Lynch, Sec. Lt. C., Leins.R. Norwood, Sec. Lt. R. C., Oxf. & Bucks.L-.I. Cleaver, Sec. Lt. W. B., M.G.C. Moorsom, Sec. Lt. F. W., LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS.-—Buckley 13486 A. (Haydock); Coates, Lt. F. P., Rif.Brig. Welsh R. Burrows 242378 A. (Crewe); Conway 38567 J. (Manchester); Ford DIED OF WOUNDS. Cooke, Sec. Lt. W. B., M.G.C. Payne, Capt. A., Ches.R. 38559 F. (Manchester); Hemsworth 17506 G. (Manchester); Hesketh Cooksey, Sec. Lt. P. T., R.W. Singleton, Sec. Lt. R., Rif.Brig. 25525 T. (Widnes); Hindley 282596 J. (Wigan); Oldham 241589 J. Hill, Capt. Ibie, Lt. J. C., R.G.A., attd. Kent R. Slade, Capt. H. A., M.C., Rif. (Rochdale); Radburn 204293 J. (Bury); Smith 23088 A. (Man- Midd’x R. IF.C. Dunning, Sec. Lt. J. R., Brig. chester); Tomkiiison 38628 F. (Ettingshall); Wigglesworth 38955 fis, Maj. P. R., R.F.A. Glouc.R. Steele. Sec. Lt. J., Cam. (Sco. H. J. (Otley); Wood 38631 J. H. (Ambergate). Fleet, Sec. Lt. W. A., G.Gds. Rif.). Previously reported wounded, now reported CHESHIRE REGIMENT.—Christie 21379 L.-Cpl. A. (Kirk- Gardner, Sec. Lt. S. Y. P., Thacker, Sec. Lt. O. M., M.G.C. caldy); Dwyer 28340 A. J. (Liverpool); Grimshaw 26086 C. G. DIED OF WOUNDS. G.Gds. Thomson, Sec. Lt. D D. C., (Stockport); Salter 266321 E. (Ashton-under-Lyne); Sherratt 8844 Goodson, Sec. Lt. H. W., Watson, Sec. Lt. J. C., Cam’n Highrs. R.G.A. L.-Cpl. W. H. (Nantwich). Dorset.R. Willoughby, Sec. Lt. H. L., Haig-Brown, Lt.-Col. A. R., Manch.R., attd. Lan.Fus. ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS.—Frampton 54256 Sjt. A. WOUNDED. D.S.O., Midd’x R. (Rusholme); Griffiths 20090 W. (Portmadoc). , Lt. B. H. B., R.F.A. Moody, Sec. Lt. S. G., M.G.C. SOUTH WALES BORDERERS.—Evans 22165 L. (Pentwyn- lUn, Sec. Lt. A. J., R.G.A. Moore, Capt. H. MX'., Previously reported wounded, now reported mawr); Rogers 25053 H. (Wigan). Sec. Lt. J. H., Sea. R.A.M.C. WOUNDED AND MISSING. I'hrs. Morgan, Sec. Lt. H. B. G., EAST LANCASHIRE REGIMENT.—Dormer 34906 E. (Burn- , Sec. Lt., J. A., Arg. & G.Gds. Day, Capt. F. C., Royal Fus. ley); Fowler 235181 W. (Oldham); Kent 30200 L. (Westcliffe-on- 'd Higlirs. Moulton, Maj. Hon. H. L. F., Sea); Knowles 23845 A. (Blackpool); Singleton 28840 W. H. (Black- 1, Maj. A. P., R.F.A. R.G.A. Previously incorrectly reported killed. burn); Topping 37073 N. (Blackburn); Warburton 25056 G. (Fenis- awaite, Sec. Lt. C. F., Newell, Sec. Lt. L. E., I,an. Empson, Capt. A., RlF.A. cowles). A. Fus. ROYAL SUSSEX REGIMENT.—Adlard 15345 G. W. (Lin- nter, Sec. Lt. A. H. D., Ord, Sec. Lt. R. G., R.F.A. coln); Barton 16850 A. W. (Whitstable); Clibbon 15567 H. (Ware); x R. Pendergast, Sec. Lt. L., E. Cunnington 15376 J. T. (Grantham); Francis 5053 J. H. (West Capt. C., R.G.A. Lan.R. PART III. Chillington); Groves 1692 L.-Cpl. A. J. (Worthing); Gunn 20353 ', Sec. Lt. W. C., Worc.R. Reid, Lt. R. J., Cyclist Bn., T. (Mile End, E.); Hanmore 12871 E. (Tunbridge Wells); Jenkins on, Sec. Lt. H. A. F., attd. M.G.C. OFFICERS. 14342 A. G. (Eastbourne); Mangan 2360 T. (Hanley); Wiltshire ds. Risley, Capt. N. B., Rif.Brig. 17925 E. J. (Chichester). s, Sec. Lt. J. C., Welsh R. Robinson, Sec. Lt. C. S., K.O. NURSING SERVICE. Sec. Lt. M. A. D., K.R. (Yorks.L.I.). LOYAL NORTH LANCASHIRE REGIMENT.—Barras 26503 Sandison, Capt. J. F. W., WOUNDED. A. (Crook); Hinton 33692 T. W. (Birmingham); Savery 245109 bbon. Rev. J., A.Chap. R.A.M.C. Hawkins, Sister W., T.F.N.S. F. J. (Bristol); Southern 242302 N. (Bolton); Taylor 235172 J. t. Scrivener, Sec. Lt. J. P. R., (Bury). js, Sec. Lt. B. K., Worc.R. Lond.R. ROYAL WEST KENT REGIMENT.—Makepeace 15738 A. A. Sec. Lt. L. C., Manch.R., Seward, Sec. Lt. W. R., R.F.A'. (Richmond). Lan.Fus. Simpson, Sec. Lt. H. L., Lan. PART IV. ' er, Sec. Lt. A., Lan.Fus. Fus. SHROPSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY.—Tweed 20838 A. V. n, Lt.-Col. H., R.A.M.C. Smith, Capt. F. P., General OFFICERS. (Bury St. Edmunds). ii, Sec. Lt. W. S.. R.F.A. List, New Armies. MANCHESTER REGIMENT.—Akid 33964 R. (Moss Side); n, Sec. Lt. R. F., Lond.R. Spicer, Sec. Lt. I. C., R.F.A. NEW ZEALAND MILITARY FORCES. Alker 41223 A. (Haydock); Antrobus 252254 S. J. (Garston); v, Lt. W. A., Essex R. 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