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AUSTRALIAN ITEMS.

CASUALTIES REPORTED.

NEW ZEALANOERS INCLUDED. (Received September 26. 4 p.m.) Sydney, September 25. The 82nd casualty list has been issued.

Killed in Action: Eighteen men. Died of Wounds One officer and four men.

Died of Disease : One officer and four men.

Died in Hospital at Constantinople : One man.

Wounded: Two officers and 184 men, including Lance-Corporal J. T. Moore.

Ill: Sixteen officers and 157 men, including Gunner J. Urquhart and Driver S. H. Cruickshank in hospital at Alexandria; Private R. E. Kirkwood and Driver R. L. Taylor in hospital at London.

Missing: One officer and one man.

Returned to duty, previously reported wounded: Private G. Giesler.

HIGH EXPLOSIVES.

LOCAL SUPPLY SOUGHT.

Sydney, September 25.

The Society of Chemical Industries and the Munition Sub-com-mittee are undertaking researches with the object of making Australia independent of outside supplies of high explosives.

GERMANS IN AUSTRALIA.

INTERNMENT DEMANDED. Sydney, September 25. The Anti-Alien League is to petition the Federal and State Parliaments, and request the internment of all enemy aliens, both unnaturalized and naturalised.

RED CROSS FUNDS.

COMMITTEE FOR EGYPT.

Sydney, September 25. Mr. S. W. Thornton, secretary of the Mount Morgan Company, formerly a prominent accountant in New Zealand, has been appointed secretary of the committee of 10 business men, which is to proceed to Egypt to administer the Red Cross funds. Two hundred offered their services.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16033, 27 September 1915, Page 6

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AUSTRALIAN ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16033, 27 September 1915, Page 6

AUSTRALIAN ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16033, 27 September 1915, Page 6

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