NAVAL CASUALTIES.
BR.ITAIN'S TOTAL TO END OF MARCH.
(Tteeeivra! April 24, 8.50 a.m:) LONDON, April 23. In rrply to Mr E. T. John (Liberal M.F. for Denbighshire), Mr Asquith stated that between: the' outset of the
war and the end of March the British naval casualties were: — OFFICERS. Killed ... ... ... 332 Wounded ... ... 61 Massing; ... ... ... 7 Interned ... ... ... 41 Prisoners ... ... ••• 11 MEN. ■-• ' ; • Killed ... ■-...' ... 4981 Wounded (50 captured) 640 Missing ... ... ... 72 Interned ... ... ... 1524 . Prisoners ... ... ... 924 (Exclusive of the 50 wounded.)
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9123, 24 April 1915, Page 5
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