CASUALTIES IN A.I.F.
ONE PER CENT. KILLED Sydney, July 30. ; The Army Minister, Mr P. C. Spen- [ der. said to-day that only 14 per cent. ' of the soldiers sent abroad had become casualties, and only slightly more than 1 per cent, had been killed. | More than 49 per cent, of those reI ported missing had been accounted for. i A total of 550 missing had rejoined Ilhoir units. Only 2300 were now known jto be prisoners.— UP A.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 2 August 1941, Page 4
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