AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES
(By T«legraph.— Press Association.— Copyrifhfc.) (Received September 30, 1 p.m.) " SYDNEY, Tins Day. The 84th list shows: Killed in action.. 50 men. Died of wounds, 19 men. Wounded, 1 officer and 98 men, including Corporal J. A. Bracey (apparently the second occasion), Privates R. Wills (in •hospital at Heliopolis), and R. M'Gregor. 111, 8 officers and 274 men, including Privates D.'L. Matheson (in hospital at London), Driver J. B. Brown (in hospital at Alexandria). The following previously repWted wounded, are now in hospital a* London : Lance-Corporal C. J. Ca-m-pion, Corporal L. H. C. Riggs, Privates V. Diniock. Prisoner of war, 2 officers and 13 men. Missing, 31 men.
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 78, 30 September 1915, Page 7
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