BRITISH CASUALTIES.
20,000 IN A MONTH.
" LONDON, May 1. The War Office lists show that 639 •fEcers were killed. wounded, or captared in Europe, Asia, and Africa from March 2"th to April 25th. and 19,15f> men, from March 14th to April 13th. The figures include 253 officers and 5218 men killed. The German losses in Flanders dnring the past week are unofficially estimated at 25,000 to 30.000. The High Commissioner report*:— LONDON, May 1. The following Army casualties are announced:— OFFICERS. Killed ... ... 18 Wounded ... 35 MEN. Killed 117 Wounded ... 356 Prisoners ... US GERMAN" REINFORCEMENTS. PREPARATIONS AT BRUGES. PARIS, May 1. y The Germans are hastily forming new infantry artillery brigades at Bruges lor the;T«p front, which will make fc»,000 bu Muik «f Poel-CapeU*.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15268, 3 May 1915, Page 8
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