AUSTRALIA’S 58th LIST.
SYDNEY, July 31.
(Received July 31, at 1.5 p.m.)
The fifty-eighth list has been issued. Killed in Action.—Two officers, 9 men.
Died of Wounds.—One officer and 6 men.
Wounded:—Four officers and 42 men, lll.—Six officers and 41 men.
Missing.—Fourteen men, including J. A. Parvilla and W. J. Sullivan, New Zealanders.
In Hospital in London.—W. P. Colster, New Zealander.
MEDICALLY FIT.
The following men were passed as fit at the medical examination last evening:— Charles Mathers, farmer, Roslyn. Thomas Patrick Bogue, clerk, Dunedin. John Forrest Perry, cook, Dunedin. John Grant Robinson, dairy farmer, Dunedin.
Geoffrey Osborne Dun ford (4th Regiment), clerk, Dunedin.
Earl Clifford Whyte (4th Regiment), tailor, Kensington. Thomas Nicol Mitchell (No. 2 Field Ambulance), bank cleric, Dunedin, Robert Olsen (Russian), seaman. William-Harry Williams, seaman. Thomas Joseph Jacques, hotel employee, Dunedin.
William Mudge Ashton, shepherd, Dunedin.
Reginald Guy Wells, coach painter, Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 15870, 31 July 1915, Page 6
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