HEROES OF THE DARDANELLES.
10 KILLED IN ACTION, 12 OTHERS DEAD. SlftTY-SIX OFFICERS AND MEN WOUNDED. ißjr Telegraph —Press A spoliation I WELLINGTON. Sunday. The lSlst casualty list was issued by the Defence Department today. It contained the names of ten killed in action, twelve died of wounds and disease, and sixty six officers and men wounded. Following is the list: — KILLED IN ACTION. CANTERBURY INFANTRY BATTALION. SERGT. WILLIAM JOHN STEVEN, on August 27-J. W. Steven, Launston. OTAGO INFANTRY BATTALION. SERGT. DAVID McCLENNAN, on August 7 —Mrs. McClennan. Ruthertjlcn. Glasgow. FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE. JOHN FRANCIS MILLS, on August 9-Johu Geo. Cordon Mills. Victoria (father). FREDERICK CLIFFE, on August 27 — Mrs. FWry, Bradford, England (sietcri. FIELD ENGINEERS. MARTIN ALEXANDER STRONG, on August 28—Bridget .lane Strong. Rangiora (motheri. WALLINGTON EDWARDS, on August B—Wm. John Edwards. Rona Bay (father I. JOHN RASMUS TONKIN, on August 28— J. Tonkin. Dunedin. LANCE-CORP. WALTER EINDLAY, on August 27 —R. Eindley, Mo»giel. JOHN' WILLIAM GIBB, on August 27—Mrs. S. Gibb, Oamaru (mother).
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 224, 20 September 1915, Page 6
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