AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.
FORTY-FlilS? LIST. (By Cable—-Press Asrociation.—CopyrtglitJ SYDNEY, June 19. The Forty-First Casualty List is ai' follows:— DIED OF WOUNDS. Captains Campbell and Hill, and fourteen non-commissioned officers and men. - WOUNDED. I Liout.-Colonels Miell, Stoddart,. aai "!, Courtney; Captains Macartney, Cam* -, ron, ,Watkins, Cowper, Simpson,' and -j Chambers; Lieutenants Warren, Dag-ar, Davey, Burkett; and 135 non-commi4, sioned officers and men, including J, Mahon. a New Zealander . MISSING. Lieutenant Hanley, and 77 of other ranks, including J. W. and T. R. Miles, New Zealanders. KILLED IN ACTION. Thirty-five non-commissioned officers and men. DIED OF ILLNESS. Five men. 77 DANGEROUSLY ILL. 7 J Ten men. ■ I ''7f
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15310, 21 June 1915, Page 6
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