AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.
OVER 500 KILLED. NEARLY 4000 WOUNDED. Sydney, May 29. ' The twenty-sixth list of Australian casualties at the Dardanelles contains the following names :— Killed in Action: Major D. M. L, Graham; Captain A. G. "Watson; Lieutenant W. H. Lawkins; Sergeants Jones, MacGregor, McClelland, Irvini?; Corporals Shipp, Builoy, Roberts; Lance-Corporals PrutI tcv, Jackson, Meakins, Hallam; Privates Cox, Stone, Winslett, Cook, 1 Erebson, W. Donnelly, R. R. Donnelly, Marshall, Putt, Dickey, Bridges, McCaulay, Carr, Glasgow, M-'dg'-ave,. Carnell, Sharp, Morri ■«, Mtnaya Henry. Died of Wounds: Captain G. C. M. Mathison; Private F. W. Jones. Missing: Lieutenants Crow, MacLeod; Fi-ivata Burton. Wounded: Captain G. Birbeck; Lieutenants Hento, Ogilvy, Trench, Collins; and 265 non-commissioned 1 officers and men. f Private Harold George, killed at f the Dardanelles, was a prominent i Rugby Union footballer, and had 3 toure' New Zealand. 1 ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15931, 31 May 1915, Page 8
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