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No. 5444) in Ten Parts MfmM War Office Weekly Casualt PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. f Registered at the Weekly List No. 21.] MONDAY. DECEMBER 24th. 1917. L G.P.O. as a Newspaper. This number contains the five Daily Lists from that dated December 17th (No. 5444) to that dated December 21st (No. 5448). 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 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 December 17th {No. 5444) in Ten Parts. PART I. PART II. PART II. OFFICERS (Contd.). OFFICERS. OFFICERS. MISSING (Contd.). Gruselle, Sec. Lt. H. E. J., Wait, Sec. Lt. H. A. V., R. Lond.R. Berks.R. Ayre, Sec. Lt. S. F., R.F.A. McReady-Diarmid, Capt. A. M. Bennett, Sec. Lt. R. D., R.F.C. Lancaster, Sec. Lt. H. R., Gunn, Sec. Lt. M. G.. R.F.C. Yeo, Sec. Lt. H. A., R.F.C. Boyle, Sec. Lt. J. A. S., R.G.A. C., Midd’x R. (formerly Benzecry, Lt, S., Lond.R., attd. Essex R. Palmer, Sec. Lt. A. W., R.F.C. Biown, Sec. Lt. W. A. R., Tank McReady-Drew, A. M.). Royal Fus. Mitchell, Sec. Lt. N. R., K.R. Corps. Molyneux, Capt. E. S., Worc.R., Brocks, Sec. Lt. A. W., Ches. Rif.C. Cowell, Sec. Lt. J. E.,N.Staff.R. attd. A.C.C. R., attd. Devon.R. Morrison, Sec. Lt. W., Rif.Brig. Previously reported wounded, now reported not wounded. Payne, Sec. Lt. H., R.F.A. Brooke, Capt. T. W., M.C., Muncie, Sec. Lt. D. McB., Ferris, Sec. Lt. J., High.L.I., Corder, Sec. Lt. W. C., Worc.R. attd. T.M.Bty. Thompson, Maj. R. L., M.C., Lond.R. R.F.A. Fraser, Sec. Lt. E. L., Tank R.F.A. Brooker, Sec. Lt. J., Rif.Brig. Peters, Sec. Lt. A. S., Lond.R. Corps. Whitehead, Sec. Lt. G. S., Carey, Sec. Lt. T. A., I.Gds. Ratliff, Capt. E. F., M.C., Rif. Hogg, Sec. Lt. J., Rif.Brig. R.F.A. Caudwell, Sec. Lt. T., Lond.R. Brig. Woodward, Sec Lt. R. R., K. Cleef, Sec. Lt. H. V., Queen’s Smart, Lt. E. H., Lond.R. PART III. O. (R.Lanc.R.). (R.W.Surr.R.). Smyth, Maj. E. F., R.Ir.Rif. Cousin, Capt. & Adj. A. N., Stearns, Sec. Lt. P. C., K.R. OFFICERS. DIED OF WOUNDS. York & Lanc.R. Rif.C. Flood, Capt. R. S., M.C., R. Taylor, Sec. Lt. I. C., R.Scots. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE. Baldock, Lt. T. A., Rif.Brig. Ogden, Sec. Lt. W. F., Tank Ir.Fus. Thompson, Sec. Lt. L. N., Corps. Forster, Sec. Lt. H. K., Lond.R. Lond R. Gray, Sec. Lt. C. W., Manch.R. KILLED. Kearton, Lt. J. L. G., W.Gds. Rocs, Sec. Lt. A, C., R.Sco. Hooper, Sec. Lt. J. H. M., Troup, Lt. S. H., R.Berks.R. Nosworthy, Sec. Lt. C. W. M., Fus., attd. R.F.C. Lond.R. Verner, Capt. J. H., R.Innis. Fulton, Sec. Lt. D. R., Aust.Inf. Lyon, Lt. C. H., Imp.Camel R.F.A., attd. R.F.C. Sothers, Sec. Lt. C. G., Kinnaird, Sec. Lt. D., North’d Fus. Hatton, Maj. A. T., Aust.Arty. Corps. Midd’x R. Fus. Windsor, Sec. Lt. J., Devon.R. Laughton, Sec. Lt. G., North’d Winslow, Sec. Lt. B. H., Previously reported wounded and missing, now reported Fus. Lond.R. Previously reported missing, now reported KILLED. KILLED. DIED OF WOUNDS. Dunbar, Rev. W. J., Aust.Chap. Verrils, Sec. Lt. E. J., Aust.Inf. Davenport, Sec. Lt. R , Lan. Robinson, Sec. Lt. J., S.Wales Griffin, Sec. Lt. B. W., Linc.R. Walton, Sec. Lt. H. P., Yorks.R. Dept. Fus. Bord. Smith, Lt.-Col. R. C., Durh. L.I. Previously reported missing, now reported WOUNDED. Previously reported wounded, now reported KILLED. Abel-Smith, Lt. L. R., G.Gds. Hogben, Capt. E. O’N., A. DIED OF WOUNDS. Stevens, Lt. E. T., Aust.Inf. Allport, Sec. Lt. R. E. H., C C. Leete, Sec. Lt. F E., Lond.R. R.F.A. Homfray, Lt. J. M. B., R.F.A. Bates, Lt. E. M., M.G.C. Hume, Sec. Lt. F. W., Rif.Brig. DIED OF WOUNDS. ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. Bevan, Lt. T. P. M., M.C., Huntbach, Maj. G. W., Tank Dowling, Sec. Lt. E. S., Aust. Rowell, Lt. E. L. G., M.C. G.Gds. Corps Bagguley, Lt. J. L., Durh.L.I. Lt. Horse. Aust.Inf. Clough, Sec. Lt. H. V,. R.F.A. Hutchison, Capt. W. O., R G A. Hawke, Sec. Lt. W. W., Aust. Summers, Sec. Lt. L. L., Aust. Croucher, Sec. Lt. F. K., M.G.C. Johnston, Capt. D M. L .R F A. DIED. Inf. Inf. Cruttenden, Sec. Lt. C., G.Gds. Julian, Capt. A. W., R.F A. R., Mayne, Maj. A. B., R.F.A. Davis, Sec. Lt. R. C., Tank Lee, Sec. Lt. G. H., M.G.C. Lockart. Sec. Corps Luck, Maj. W. J . M.C., R.F.A. Manch.R. DIED. D'Aubuz, Sec. Lt. S. S. C., McCallam, Maj. I. R., R.F.A. WOUNDED. Nelson, Sec. Lt. R. A., Aust.Inf. Wheaton, Sec. Lt. G., Aust.Inf. R.F.A. Meenan, Capt. J. F. W., Dent, Sec. Lt. G. R., R.F.A. R.A.M.C. Alcock, Sec. Lt. R. McK., Lyon, Sec. Lt. M. D., R.F.A. Deuchar, Sec. Lt. J. L., Tank Methuen, Capt. A. P., Bedf.R. R.F.A. McCarthv, Sec. Lt. M. J., WOUNDED. Corps. Monro, Capt. R. E., A.Chap. Ashcroft, Sec. Lt. W., S.Lan.R. R.F.A.' Balcombe, Sec. Lt. W. G., Aust. Giver, Lt. F., Aust.Inf. Dorman, Lt. R. B., Worc.R., Dept., attd. Lond.R. Atkinson, Sec. Lt. A. J. B., Macgeorge, Sec. Lt. J. B., Rif. Inf. Piper, Sec. Lt. R. C., Aust.Inf. attd. M.G.C. Newbold, Capt. E., R.G.A. R.E. Brig. Birgess, Sec. Lt. J. H., Aust. Ray, Maj. J., D.S.O., Aust.Arty. Edwards, Capt. J. E., R.F.A. Norton, Sec. Lt. O. I., R.F.C. Baden-Powell, Sec. Lt. D. F MacKenzie, Capt. J., S.Staff.R. Inf. Reid, Lt. C. A., Aust.Arty. Farrar, Sec. Lt. S. G., Manch. Olley, Sec. Lt. J. B., King’s W., Rif.Brig. Mackness, Lt. L. R., R.E. Conry, Lt. F. S., Aust.Inf. Rerden, Sec. Lt. P. H., Aust. R., attd. T.M.Btj'. (L’pool R.). Beney, Sec. Lt. H. E., A.S.C., Maginn, Sec. Lt. J. F., Coombes, Sec. Lt. H. L., Aust. Inf. Fisher, Sec. Lt. J. W., R.F.A. Owens, Lt. E. E., R.A.M.C., attd. R.G.A. Lond.R Inf. Robertson, Lt. T. A., Aust.Inf. Ford, Capt. F. W., R.F.A. attd. S.Staff.R. Beynon, Sec. Lt. W., R.F.A. Marshall, Capt. E. L., M.C., R Fay, Capt. G., Aust.Lt.Horse. Shelley, Lt. E. R., M.C., Aust. Fyffe, Sec. Lt. D. R., Tank Parker, Sec. Lt. D., R.F.C. Bridgman, Sec. Lt. W., Rif. Innis.Fus. Hanly, Lt. F. G.. Aust.Pnrs. Inf. Corps. Punch, Lt. J. S. C., M.G.C. Brig. Moulton, Sec. Lt. H. K., Haxby, Sec. Lt. E. C., Aust.Inf. Smith, Sec. Lt. P. T., Aust.Lt. Gathercole, Sec. Lt. F. C., St. Ruth, Sec. Lt. G. H. B., Bristow, Lt. R., R.F.A. Lond R. Kater, Capt. E. S., Aust.Lt. Horse. R.G.A. M.G.C. Britton. Sec. Lt. E. L., R.F.A. Murray, Lt. R., McK., M.G.C. Horse. Thornthwaite, Maj. F., Aust. Gort, Lt.-Col. J. S. S. P. V., Veitch, Sec. Lt. J. J. M., Cavan, Sec. Lt. P., North’d Nelson, Sec. Lt. J. C. O., R.F.C. Maplestone, Maj. P. A., Aust. Arty. Visct., M.V.O., D.S.O., M.C., G.Gds. Fus. Norman, Sec. Lt. A. C., North’d A.M.C. Ulrich, Maj. T. F., D.S O.,Aust. G.Gds. Viveash, Sec. Lt. W. H. Tank Craske, Lt.-Col. J. C.. C.M.G., Fus. Maunsell, Lt. V. St. J., Aust. Inf. Harding, Sec. Lt. G., R.G.A. Corps. D.S.O., Leins.R. Orr, Capt. W. G., Lond.R. Lt. Horse. Wensor, Lt. G. T., M.C., Aust. Hardinge, Lt. Hon. A. H. L., Webb. Sec. Lt. J. V., K.O. de Gersignev, Sec. Lt. X . Otter, Lt.-Col. R., Queen’s (R. Morrison, Lt. J. S., Aust.Inf. Arty. G.Gds. (Yorks.L.I.). R.F.A. W.Surr.R.) (Capt., Norf.R.). Norman, Capt. E. P., M.C., Hill, Capt. & Adj. V., R F.A. Williams, Capt. R. P. .Welsh R. Delgado, Capt. A. E., R A.M.C., Palmer, Capt. F. E., W.Ycrks. Aust.Eng. Wren, Sec. Lt. H. G. C., R.F.A. attd. R.F.A. R., attd. T.M.Bty. Ebsworth, Capt. A., E.Lan.R. Parker, Lt. R. H., Linc.R. Previously reported missing, now reported MISSING, BELIEVED KILLED. Eliot, Sec. Lt. D. B., Linc.R.
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