CASUALTIES
"'. The Sigh Commissioner reports :— LONDON, 25th June, 10.30 p.m. ;„ Army officers killed 19, wounded 23, "suffering from gas poisoning 4j men "asphyxiated by gas 10, killed 204, wound- . Ed 467, suffering from gas poisoning 84, -missing 235, prisoners 12.' Dardanelles : Naval officers killed "2, ' wounded 61, missing 1 ; men killed 27^ -wounded 63. NEW ZEALANDERS KILLED AND WOUNDED (Received June 28, 10.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. ' Pte. W, C. Turk, who was wounded, is a grandson of Mr. J. C. Harvey, a Crimean veteran of Auckland. Pte. A. J. Riley, wounded, was born in New Zealand. ■ LONDON,' 27th June. Lieut. Frank Chilton, of the Argylls, attached to the Hampshire Regiment, a New Zealander, was killed at the Dardanelles.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 151, 28 June 1915, Page 8
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