AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES
(Rec.'September 12, 6.26 p.m.) . By' Telegiaph-Prees Assooialion-OojyHglit , Sytiney, September 12. The seventy-sixth, list shows .killed in action 130 men, including Sergeant J. Barden;;died of wounds, 1 officer and 24-men;' died of illness, 1\ officer and , ■! .men ; wounded; o officers and'47o men including; Privates A.W.'lkid; hospitalled iu Alexandria, J. H. OoulsoHj C. It. Ddke, both wouiided oh tile third occasion, G. H. Logan, and J. Stortart, both second Sergeant A. W. Perry, Lance-Corporal R. JV Ellis, . Gunners J. G. MacKinnon, T. E. L. Moore, .Privates G.Fmnerty; ili, 1 . officer and 58 meii; missing, 105 men. Private; B. Rollins previously reported JjpW'it in hospital; at Heiiopfllis. 'All these named are Now Zealandfiiß.
TOTALS TO DATE. (Rec. September 12, 3.10 "p.m.) Sydney, September 12. • Yesterday's casualty list brings tiie totals up to: Killed,. 260 officers ahel d(329 men; wounded, 563 officers and „ 12,870 men; missing U officers and 1231 & men. •. • ,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2565, 13 September 1915, Page 5
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149AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2565, 13 September 1915, Page 5
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