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PUBLISHED by AUTHORITY. Daily List of August 20Th {No. 5342) in Twelve Parts War Office Weekly Casualty List PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. Weekly List No. 4.] TUESDAY. AUGUST 28th, 191 /• \_ G.P.O. as a Newspaper. This number contains the six Daily Lists from that dated August 20th (No. 5342) to that dated August 25th (No. 5347). These Daily Lists have not been modified since their original compilation (on the dates named) to cover other casualties to 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 the 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 August 20th {No. 5342) in Twelve Parts. PART I. PART 11; PART III. OFFICERS (Contd.). OFFICERS. OFFICERS. DIED OF WOUNDS. Collum, Maj. W. H. P., Can.Inf. Previously re-ported wounded and missing, now reported KILLED. KILLED. ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. Armitage, Capt. F. R., D.S.O., Lee, Sec. Lt. H. D., R.F.A. Davies, Maj. E., R.Welsh Fus. Middleditch, Lt. A. M., Essex Brown, Lt. E. C., E.Ont. Regt., Montgomery, Lt. C. C. S., R.A.M.C., attd. R.F.A. Meudell, Sec. Lt. C. G., R.F.C. Foster, Capt. H. J. B., Bedf.R., R. attd. R.F.C. B.C.Regt., attd. R.F.C. Atkinson, Lt. C. M., R.A.M.C., O'Halloran, Capt. S.N.E., Essex attd. Essex R. Shackleton, Sec. Lt. R., N.Staff. Chute, Lt. F. R., Can. M.G.C. attd. Norf.R. R. Lloyd, Sec. Lt. J. P., R.Welsh R. Bennett, Sec. Lt. A. J., Essex R. Showers, Lt. St. G. S., Essex R. Fus. Bucknell, Lt. W. W., R.F.A. Sprinks, Sec. Lt. R. C., R.F.A. WOUNDED. Cooper, Sec. Lt. C. B., R.F.A. Todd, Maj. C. W., R.F.A. Previously reported missing, believed killed, now reported Christie, Lt. A. F., Man.Regt. Price, Capt. H., Cent.Ont. Fullerton, Lt. J. B., R.F.A. Wood, Sec. Lt. W. T., D. of KILLED. Doughty, Maj. E. S., Alta.Regt. Regt. Henman, Lt. S., R.E. Well.R. Lawson, Sec. Lt. G. McF. K., Ackroyd, Sec. Lt. T., Bedf.R. Sandilands, Sec. Lt. J. G., R. MISSING. R.G.A. Scots. Sawlor, Lt.R. H., N.B.Regt., attd. R.F.C. Previously reported ?nissi?jg, now reported Previously reported wounded, now reported Previously reported missing, now reported KILLED. KILLED. PRISONER OF WAR IN GERMAN HANDS. Bates, Sec. Lt. A. H.. R.F.C. Powell, Lt. P. J. G., A.S.C., Dinan, Sec. Lt. F. A., R.F.A. Battersbv, Sec. Lt. C. L. M., attd. R.F.C. Weld, Lt. D. S., W.Ont.Regt., attd. R. F. C. K. Reynolds, Sec. Lt. G. B. E., O. (Yorks.L.I.). Brandon, Lt. E. T. C., R.F.C. K.O. (Yorks.L.I.). Previously reported missing, believed killed, now reported Burton, Sec. Lt. J. L., High. Stoneham, Sec. Lt. G. C., R. KILLED. L. Berks.R. IPART IV. ., attd. Black Watch. Gibbons, Sec .Lt. E. I., Lan. Sworder, Lt. H. P., Queen’s Harriss, Capt. R. E., Lan.Fus. Fus. (R.W.Surr.R.), attd. R.F.C. OFFICERS. / Holland, Sec. Lt. E. H., Wore. White, Sec. Lt. B. W.. King’s DIED OF WOUNDS. R. (L'pool R.), attd. R.F.C. Mitchell, Sec. Lt. W., North’d Williams, Sec. Lt., J. A., K.O. NEW ZEALAND MILITARY FORCES. Farey, Sec. Lt. C. V., E.Surr.R. Lucas, Capt. F. G. B., M.C., Fus. (Yorks.L.I.). Hall, Sec. Lt. C. W., R.F.A. Bedf.R. Muir, Sec. Lt. J. H., R.F.C. Williams, Sec, Lt. V. F., R.F.C. KILLED. Pell, Sec. Lt. H. S., R.F.C. Thompson, Sec. Lt. A., N.Zea.Inf. WOUNDED. DIED OF WOUNDS. WOUNDED. Huxford, Maj. E. H., M.C., Abbey, Sec. Lt. B., Essex R. Witherow, Sec. Lt. J. T., R.Ir.Rif. Attale, Lt. W. M. E., M.G.C. R.G.A. Edie, Capt. E., N.Zea.Med. Gibb, Sec. Lt. A., N.Zea.Inf. Binnie, Lt. A., R.Scots., attd. Jones, Capt. B. H., Yeomanry, Corps. McDowell, Capt. A., N.Zea. R.F.C. attd. S.Wales Bord. Previously reported zvounded, now reported Elder, Capt. P., N.Zea.Rif. Rif.Brig. Bullen, Sec. Lt. F. J. V., M.C., Jones, Sec. Lt. E. T. L., R.F.C. DIED OF WOUNDS. Brig. R.E. Kingham, Capt. D. H. W., R. Calver, Lt. C. S., E.Surr.R. Ir.Fus. Miers, Lt. Col. M. C. C., Treherne, Capt. C. W., R.A. Midd'x R. M.C. Cammell, Mai. G. A., D.S.O., Lake, Lt. L. W., Essex R. Skinner, Sec. Lt. T. A., K.O. R.F.A., attd. R.G.A. Lander, Sec. Lt. R. C., Midd'x PART V. Cavanagh, Lt. F., R.F.A. R. Sco.Bord. Cheeseman, Sec. Lt. H. D., Leahy, Sec. Lt. J. F., R.Ir WARRANT OFFICERS, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, Midd'x R. Regt. Previously reported wounded and missing, now reported Christie, Sec. Lt. G. St. C. Long, Sec. Lt. J. T., Midd'x DIED OF WOUNDS. AND MEN. R.G.A. R., attd. R.F.C. Heale, Capt. G. R. C., M.C., D. of Well.R. Cox, Sec. Lt. F., Worc.R. Lord, Lt. H. R., R.F.A. KILLED. Cundall, Capt. C., M.C., R. Lynch, Maj. G. T. R. G., ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. SCOTS GUARDS.—Briggs 13585 G. (Dundee); Laurence 8313 J. Innis.Fus. 'R.F.A. (Leeds) ; Parr 10501 S. (Preston); Wilson 7169 J. W. (Stanningley). Davis, Sec. Lt. J., R.Ir.Rif. McCullough, Sec. Lt. J. D., R. Sheehan, Sec. Lt. C., R.Muns.Fus., attd. R.F.C. Dawson, Sec. Lt. J. M., R.F.A. Muns.Fus., attd. R.Innis.Fus. ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGIMENT.—Wakelin 3290 C. Dick. Lt. A. J., High.L.I. & McGarry, Sec. Lt. J. V. L., R. WOUNDED. (Belton). M.G.C. Innis.Fus., attd. R.Ir.Fus. Hawkins, Sec. Lt. W. G., R.E. YORKSHIRE REGIMENT.—Dowd .235348 P. (Washington); Dobson, Sec. Lt. H., Manch.R. Marlow, Sec. Lt. C. D., R.Dub. Bellingham, Capt. A. S., R.F.A. Morgan, Capt. T. G., M.C., Gowers 41293 B. (Chelmsford); Hornsby 40563 N. (Rochford); Drake-Brockman, Maj. W. H. Fus. Crocker, Sec. Lt. G. K., Wore. Welsh R. Pearson 38717. Act. Cpl. G. G. (New Shildon); Robinson 33671 E. G., R.G.A. Martin, Sec. Lt. B., R.Berks.R., Crowther, Capt. J. F., Ches.R. Soar, Sec. Lt. A., Leic.R. (Austwick); Styles 202331 H. W. (Northampton). Dubois, Capt. A. J., Midd’x R. attd. T.M.Bty. Duncan, Capt. C. M., R.F.A. Warner, Capt. F. C., Leic.R. Eaton-Shore, Sec. Lt. R., R. Matheson, Maj.-Gen. T. G., Edmunds, Lt. P. M. L., Lan- ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS.—Tanner 9179 H. (Bristol). cers, attd. R.F.C. Wright, Sec. Lt. J. R., R.F.A. Welsh Fus. Metcalfe, Lt. W. E. H., M.C., Hamilton, Lt. R., R.F.A. SOUTH WALES BORDERERS.—Davies 20538 A. (Newbridge); Edwards, Sec. Lt. S. W., S. R.F.A. Smith 28306 J. (Heswall). Staff.R. Mitchell, Capt. J., M.C., R.A., Evans, Sec. Lt. A. V., R.Suss. attd. R.F.C. WOUNDED AND MISSING. THE BLACK WATCH—Campbell 6064 J. (Dundee). R., attd. Royal Fus. Monckton, Sec. Lt. T. C. C., Morton, Sec. Lt. S. G., Manch.R. OXFORDSHIRE AND BUCKINGHAMSHIRE LIGHT IN Farrer, Maj. H. W. F. B., R.F.A. FANTRY.—Oakley 15823 G. (Birmingham). M.C., R.F.A. Nickalls, Maj. V., R.F.A. MISSING, BELIEVED KILLED. Flatow, Lt. E. W.. D. of Well.R. Norman, Sec. Lt. D. F., Essex NORTHAMPTONSHIRE REGIMENT.—Cherry 12922 A. J. 11 Ford, Sec. Lt. N. S., Queen’s R. Jackson, Sec. Lt. J. C., Manch.R. (Buckley Wharf); Clark 25430 S. E. (Waltham Cross); Drinkwater I (R.W.Surr.R.). Pendrigh, Sec. Lt. A. C. C., 12757 H. (Northampton); Good 43098 B. F. (Luton); Harvey 17714 ‘ Garland, Capt. H. G., R.F.A., Devon.R. Previously reported wounded, now reported W. (Banham); McCarlie 22742 J. (Kettering); Stacey 9189 Cpl. J. (Leicester). attd. R.G.A. Perry, Sec. Lt. R. C. S., R.E. MISSING. Gedye, Lt. F. S., R.F.A. Royston-Mills, Lt. E., R.F.A. ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT.—Anderson 39330 T. (Wal- Gennev, Lt. T., R.F.A. Scott, Sec. Lt. A., Ches.R. Coburn, Sec. Lt. C., K.R.Rif.C. lingford) ; Strong 27068 P. W. (Swauage); Underdown 33692 J. T. Goddard, Lt. W. C., R.E. Simpson, Sec. Lt. H. B., R.F.A. (Sutton Valence). Hammond, Sec. Lt. R. F., Stark, Sec. Lt. R. C. S., L.N. Previously reported missing, now reported R.F.A. KING’S OWN (YORKSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY).—Hodgson Lan.R. WOUNDED, AND PRISONER OF WAR IN BULGARIAN I Harney, Sec. Lt. W., R.Dub. Stevenson, Sec. Lt. J. P., R. 26610 C. (Sheffield). HANDS. Fus. Suss.R. KING'S ROYAL RIFLE CORPS.—Nightingale 38007 R. C. Ij Harriman, Lt. H. W., D. of Stokoe, Sec. Lt. G. C., R.G.A. Ebden, Sec. Lt. W. 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