AUSTRALIAN LIST
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Received October 11, midnight.) SYDNEY, October 11. The nineteenth Dardanelles list shows:—, ■ Killed in action: Two officers and six men. Died of wounds; Six. Died of. illness; Five. Wounded: Seven officers and 147 men, including Private G. Fraser (second occasion). Privates J. J. Naylor, G-, E. Hobson, and WaE. Bradley. Ill: Sixteen officers and 108 men, including Private H. Blackmoro (in hospital in London). . Missing; Six, including Private C. 0. Strachey. PROGRESS REPORTS. Wounded: Privafts D. Fryer, K. M. Jones (embarked for England), Corporal L. W. Cozens, Privates G. L. Riddell, and C. R. Duke (in hospital in London), Sergeant 0. Hudson (in hospital in Bombay). KILLED IN ACTION.. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright SYDNEY, October 11. Private Dunham, who' was killed in action, was born in Christchurch. (Received October 11, 11 p.m.) LONDON, October 11. Lieutenant Betterworth, of the Rifle Brigade, a New Zealander, was killed in Flanders.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9172, 12 October 1915, Page 6
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