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THE AUSTRALIANS.

A FURTHER LIST OF KILLED. Sydney, May 31. Following is a further list of casualties from the Dardanelles:— Killed in Action.—Sergeants Dunkinson, .Rainbow, R-ca, Corporals Elicston, Ferguson, Reid, Privates Bird. Clarke, Council, Dodd. Golborne. Donclitm, Connelly. Fallon, Golden. Hanson, Hughes, Hardy, Hargravc, j Jackson, Jones, James, King. Kemp, Ledwidgc, Jxnven, Laing, La-ivton, U>n?;sta]f, Manns, McLeod. Mcliuics, MvShnno, Pave.v, It. Smith, A. Thomson. W. Thomson. Turner, Waters. \oung. Lieutenants Wareham and Hamilton; Sergeants H. C. Smith, Maconnachio, MaeKenzie. Taylor, antl Williams; La nee-Corporals Walker, Dunsdcn, Stuart. Sage, and Harris; Corporals Bond and Crooker; Privates, "Wood, Adelt, Johnson, J. Stitton, Harvey, Groll, Preston. Hiil. Adams. Polkinghorne. Wilson. Kond, G. H. Smith, Hutchinson. Mills, Carter, Ellison. Reynolds, Moss. Tibbs. Moorehead. Waldon, Weir. Wortabet, Copeliind. Coleman. Cerrand. Fi)idlay. Green, Greenaway,* Graham. MackiV, MeClelliUid. West. AVatkins. Williams. Cullen, A""ndcrson, Scott. Byrne, Coffin, Miles. Storey, Perkins.'Stephens. A. D. Brown. Ellen. Feiklim;;. Sullivan. Wicklon. Wemyss, Scircll. l?ogors. A. J' ; Smith. Barbury, 0. Brown. Liuvrie. Fartihani. and Norman. Died of Wounds.—Captains Wilson and Hill; Lieutenants Watts, Napier and Miller; Sergeants Cavill and Hamilton ; Lance-Corporals Nail and Williams; Privates Horlins, Dyer, Duffy, Combe, Reynolds. Lee, J.W. Robinson, S. H. Smij.h. C. Cutton. Camp, Bennetts, Phillippson, Millon. Clark, Cookc. M"azlcn, Hartigan, Adair, and Breakelt. Wounded.—Lieutenants Edmonds. Collen, Lloyd, and 109 non-coms, and men. Missing.—Lieutenant Robertson and o2 non-coms, and men. Lieutenant Hodgson, reported to

TO-DAY'S WAH NEWi. have died, is now reported wounded. Died of Sunstroke (at sea). —Private Mizen.. Thero is also another list of 292 noncoms' and men who were wounded.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2732, 1 June 1915, Page 2

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THE AUSTRALIANS. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2732, 1 June 1915, Page 2

THE AUSTRALIANS. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2732, 1 June 1915, Page 2

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