AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.
SYDNEY, May 23. Tim twenty-first casualty list is:—
Died of Wounds.—General Bridges. Onartermaster-S«*rsceants Saltan and FWvev, T.atice-Comnrpls Woodrev and Watson, Privates Hodcrkinson, Blnnk-?-<iy, George. HusrTie, MrKWinnn Mor'•"««ey. Hacehe. Fry, McJnnkin, McGhie, Rapley, Sparshott, Mahoney, An-
stee. Barton, Crowloy, Davis. Fahy. |rancis, v.Lamond,: : Paling R^dpatti, Hagles, Waters, Ivw^n, Kearns, Ross, Miller, Stewart, Perkins', Hunt, Pool© Radford, Harvey, CowelV Fair-beard, Silvester, Elphick, Habblett. Birmingham (three of whom were previously' reported wounded). Died of Disease.—Private Proctor. throujch Accident.—Private Williams. . Wounded.— One; hundred and fiftyeight non-commissioned officers and men. . . The twenty-first casualty list brings the total to 351 killed, 2689 wounded, 6 officers missing. MELBOURNE, May 23. Captain S. S. Hunter, of Bendigo, has been killed at the Dardanelles, fie was an amateur sprinter, and ran deadheat with Smith in the 100 yds Austrai^lo 11 ChamPionship at Auckland in 19^2, and secured the championship in 1904.- ■ .
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 24 May 1915, Page 5
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144AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 24 May 1915, Page 5
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