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Daily List of October 1St (No. 5378) in Five Parts PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. ?klv List No. 10.] TUESDAY, OCTOBER'9th, 1917. [ c.p.a This number contains the six Daily Lists from that dated October ist (No. 5378) to that dated October 6th (No. 5383). A These Daily Lists have not been modified since their original compilation (on the dates named) to cover other casualties he soldier r.-ported 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 bis 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 October 1st (No. 5378) in Five Parts. PART I. PART I. OFFICERS (Contd.). PART I. OFFICERS (Contd.). WOUNDED (Contd.). WOUNDED AND MISSING. Dally, Sec. Lt. D. L. T., Rif. Parker, Lt. H. J. L., Durh.L.I. Scarle, Sec. Lt. T. G., M.C., Bedf.R. KILLED. Brig. Parkinson, Sec. Lt. F. W. L., in, Lt. A. J., R.G.A. Lewis, Sec. Lt. R. F K.R. Dent, Sec. Lt. W., R.W.Kent.R. R.F.A., attd. R.H.A. MISSING. Sec. Lt. J. J5., E.Yorks, Rif.C., attd. T.M.Bty. Dommett, Lt. J. A., Som.L.I., Pearce, Lt. J. C., R.A.M.C., ttd. R.F.C. Lindop, Lt. H. C., N.Staff.R., attd. M.G.C. attd K.O. (Yo ks.L.I.). Asher, Sec. Lt. R. S., R.F.C. McLean, Sec. Lt. T. W., R.F.C. Lt. K. G., R.F.A., attd. K.R.Rif.C. Done, Sec. Lt. R., S.Lan.R. Phillips, Lt. J. W., R. Welsh Bell, Sec. Lt. E. A., R.F.C. McRae, Sec. Lt. W. G., R.F.C . T.M.Bty. MacHaflie, Sec. Lt. J., R.F.C. Duncalfe, Lt. H., Yorks.R. Fus. Browne, Lt. W. A., R.Innis. Mills, Capt. R. N. F., A.S.C., (Capt. J., M.C., Cam. McHale, Sec. Lt. G. N., King’s Edwards, Capt. L. W., Welsh R. Pollock, Sec. Lt. J., Cam. (Sco. Fus., attd. R.F.C. attd. R.F.C. lit.), attd. K.R.Rif.C. (L’pool R.). Emmet, Capt. E. A., Glouc.R. Rif.). Cooke, Sec. Lt. E. A., R.F.C. Nowell, Sec. Lt. R. E., R.F.C. rd, Sec. Lt. P., M.C., McKenzie, Sec. Lt. G. W., Epps, Sec. Lt. R. S. G., Loud. Pooler, Sec. Lt. E. H., Shrops. Curtis, Sec. Lt. R. L., R.F.C. Orr-Ewing, Sec. Lt. A. I., Yeo- |L.I. R.F.C. R., attd. Rif.Brig. L.I. Hatfeild, Capt. A. C.. R.F.C. manry, attd. R.F.C. , Capt. II. C. M.C., McKergow, Sec. Lt. R. D. W., Fice, Sec. Lt. H. T., K.R. Pritchard, Capt. G., Wilts.R. Inglis, Sec. Lt. R. A., R.F.C. Potts, Lt. W. J., M.C., R.F.A., L.I. Dragoon Gds., attd. R.F.C. Rif.C. Prudhoe, Sec. Lt. W. S., Durh. Kirby, Sec. Lt. F. W., R.F.C. attd. R.F.C. jlston, Sec. Lt. E., K.R. Marsden, Sec. Lt. M. J., Fischer, Lt. C. E., R.E. L.I. Law, Capt. J. K., Royal Fus., Stewart, Capt. H. S., Yeomanry. M.G.C. Fleming, Sec. Lt. E., Durh.L.I. Purdy, Sec. Lt. D., Rif.Brig. attd. R.F.C. Uniacke, Sec. Lt. D. P. FitzG., 4 Sec. Lt. R. T., Durh. Norman, Sec. Lt. L. F., M.G.C. Fox, Capt. J., M.C., King’s Bedford, Lt. G. H. P., Welsh R. McGregor, Sec. Lt. R. R., R. R.Ir.Rif., attd. R.F.C. Oates, Sec. Lt. H. P., King’s (L’pool R.). Reynolds, Capt. H., M.C., R. Scots., attd. R.F.C. Sec. Lt. D. I. G., Sea. (L’pool R.). Fricker, Lt. E. G., E.Surr.R., Scots. Payne, Sec. Lt. C. McK., attd. M.G.C. Riddel, Capt. D. O., D.S.O., Previously re-ported missing, now reported !' Capt. H. J., K.R. R.F.C. Gale, Lt. G. D., R.F.A. R.A.M.C., attd. W.Yorks.R. WOUNDED AND PRISONERS OF WAR IN GERMAN HANDS. Phillips, Sec. Lt. N. R., King’s Gall, Sec. Lt. C. McK., K.O. Rider, Sec. Lt. E. P., K.R. Sec. Lt. C. H., Rif. Brig. (L’pool R.). Sco. Bord. Rif.C. Bird, Lt. A. F., Norf.R., attd. McDonald, Lt. K. W., R.E., Lt. W. Y., King’s Pool, Sec. Lt. J. W., Cam. (Sco. Gayer, Lt.-Col. A. V. A., Rissik, Capt. A. W. M., Rif. R.F.C. attd. R.F.C. ol R.). Rif.), attd. K.R.Rif.C. Midd’x R. Brig. ad, Capt. D., King’s Pumphrey, Capt. A., D.S.O., Gill, Sec. Lt. R. W., Durh.L.I. Roberts, Maj. F., R.G.A. Previously reported prisoners of war, now reported :A R ). Durh.L.I. Glover, Sec. Lt. H. J., R.F.A. Rowsell, Lt. L. G., R.G.A. WOUNDED AND PRISONERS OF WAR IN BULGARIAN Reid, Sec. Lt. D. L., Essex R. Goodall, Sec. Lt. A. G., R.F.A. Rushton, Sec. Lt. L. W., W. Is Sec. Lt. L. G., K.R. HANDS. Reilly, Sec. Lt. J. M., R.Scots. Graham, Capt. T., Essex R., Yorks.R., attd. T.M.Bty. Mai. J. A., D.S.O., Rixon, Maj. T. M., M.C., K.R. attd. Rif.Brig. Scott, Sec. Lt. C. T., Ches.R. Riddle, Lt. A. B., Durh.L.I. Wallis, Sec. Lt. J. D., Yeo- It R. Rif.C. Grave, Lt. & Qmr. F., Lond.R. Scott, Sec. Lt. R. MacM., Sea. manry, attd. Arg. & Suth’d , Sec. Lt. A. H., R.F.C. Robson, Sec. Lt. G., Sea. Grierson, Sec. Lt. W. F., King's Highrs. Highrs. ],BSec. Lt. S. G., Rif. Highrs. (L’pool R.). Scott, Sec. Lt. W. G., M.G.C. Savage, Sec. Lt. F. G., Grove, Lt. E., Midd’x R. Settle, Sec. Lt. F. T., S.Wales Previously reported missing, tiozu reported | Sec. Lt. H. F., N. Wilts.R. Halford, Sec. Lt. A. H., Rif. Bord. R. Shapland, Lt. A. F. T., Brig. Shannon, Lt. L. C., R.W. PRISONERS OF WAR IN GERMAN HANDS. I Lt. N., Yorks.R. Wilts. R. Hammerton, Lt.-Col. G. H. L., Kent R. Aitken, Sec. Lt. J. S., R.Scots. Saward, Lt. N. C., R.F.A., Shillingford, Sec. Lt. J. E., Oxf. •m-Jones, Sec. Lt. C. N., Shaw, Capt. R., King's M.C., R.A.M.C. Cullen, Lt. W. D., E.Surr.R., attd. R.F.C. x R., attd. King’s (L’pool R.). Holmes, Sec. Lt. W. B., Ches.R. & Bucks.L.I. attd. R.F.C. Williams, Lt. S. W., Essex R., Spratt, Sec. Lt. D. LL, Midd’x Shires, Sec. Lt. F., Tank Corps. >1 R.). Hudson, Sec. Lt. F. E., K.R. Lewis, Sec. Lt. D. R., Bord.R., attd. R.F.C. rorth, Sec. Lt. S. LL, R., attd King’s (L’pool R.). Rif.C. Simpson, Capt. V. S., M.C., attd. Tank Corps. s (L’poo! R.). Spurway, Sec. Lt. S. M,, R.F.C. Hughes, Sec. Lt. T. C. Y., York & Lanc.R. Sec. Lt. R. G., K.R. Stiles, Lt. V. H., Lond.R., attd. Tank Corps. Simson, Sec. Lt. S. E., K.O CORRECTION. M.G.C. Hunnybun, Capt. & Adj. G. N., Sco.Bord. ty, Sec. Lt. W. R., Thomas, Lt. C. H. H., M.G.C. Yorks.R. Sinclair, Sec. Lt. E. R., Arg. & MISSING. Tiptaft, Lt. W. R., D. of Well. Hunt, Sec. Lt. L. N., R.G.A. Suth’d Highrs. 7 Sec. Lt. R. T., Rif. R., attd. M.G.C. Hurst, Maj. S. H., R.F.A. Sinclair, Capt. H. A., M.C., Holman, Sec. Lt. G. C., R.F.C., should read Holman, Lt. G. C., Town, Capt. C. A., M.C., W. Irving, Sec. Lt. J. D., W. Gord.Highrs. R.F.C. Sec. Lt. J. II., King’s Yorks.R. Yorks. R. Skuce, Capt. A., Oxf. & Bucks. 1 R.). Vick, Sec. Lt. S. F., King’s Jacob, Lt. G. R., Welsh R., L. I. , Capt. E. J. W., (L’pool R.). attd. Bedf.R. Sleight, Sec. Lt. E. W., K.O I. (Sec. Lt., Sher.For.). Walker, Sec. Lt. F. C., King’s Jeffery, Sec. Lt. W., Rif.Brig. (R.Lanc.R.). PART II. Gapt. J. N. D., M.C., (L’pool R.). Jones, Sec. Lt. L. P., Welsh R. Smart, Lt. N., Lan.Fus., attd. R Wallington, Capt. & Adj. G. S., Kingan, Sec. Lt. J., R.Scots. M. OFFICERS. G.C. , Capt. A., Wilts.R. Krolick, Capt. E., Rif.Brig. Smith, Sec. Lt. A. B., Rif.Brig. c. Lt. C. H., R.G.A. Ward, Maj. G. B., M.C., R.F.C. Kynoch, Sec. Lt. D. J., Gord. Smith, Sec. Lt. E. P., Durh.L.I. SOUTH AFRICAN MILITARY FORCES. Highrs. Smith, Sec. Lt. E. T. H., Oxf. & Bucks.L.I. Previously re-ported missing, now reported Lawday, Sec. Lt. W. A. R., Rif. KILLED. Smith, Lt. O. L., Welsh R. Brig. Aitken, Sec. Lt. A., South Afr. Cooper, Sec. Lt. A. B., South KILLED. Smith, Sec. Lt. P. W., Yeo- Lawrence, Sec. Lt. O., Gord. Inf. Afr. Inf. manry, attd. R.F.C.
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