WITH THE AUSTRALIAN FORCES.
KILLED IN ACTION. Thirteenth Battalion. —Private H. LOVE, August 9. Tenth Lieht Horse. Sergeant-major S. G. iI'WHIRTER, August 23. DIED OF WOUNDS. Tenth Battalion. —Private R. Y. WIGHT (died gunshot wounds, head, October 8). WOUNDED. Thirteenth Battalion.—Private T. O’Connor, August 26. „ ri . Sixteenth Battalion.—Private A. P. Simpson (no date given). ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL, WOUNDED. EASTLEIGH. ENGLAND. Second Battalion.—Private T. W. Wilson (gunshot wound, left side). , ' Eleventh Battalion.—Private J. M‘Cullagh (gunshot wound, right hand). LONDON. First Battalion. —Private J. P. Smith. First Light Horse.—Trooper D. Fryer. BIRMINGHAM. Ninth Light Horse.—Trooper T. A. Ryan (gunshot wounds, right leg and thigh). ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL, SICK. AT BIRMINGHAM. First Battalion. —Private J. Asher, Third Battalion. —Corporal V. Strong, Sergeant L. N. Lythgo, Trooper J. O. Caldwell. AT LONDON. Fourth Battalion. —Lance-corporal R. 1). Chalmers, Privates W. Hosio and E. E. Stentitord.
Eighth Battalion.—Private E. W. Macladyen.Eleventh Battalion.—Private W. A. W. Gudgeon, Private W. M. Morrison. Eighteenth Battalion.—Corporal D. Thompson, Sapper E. H. Hooper, Gunner T. E. Shears (dysentery). AUXILIARY HOSPITAL, HELIOPOLIS. Private J. Sheehan (heart failure). Driver A. P. Cameron (rheumatism). GENERAL HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRIA. Keld Artillery.—Gunner J. R. Reid (enteric, September 26). Field Artillery.—Lieutenant D. B. Corfe (diptherla, August 25). SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Thirteenth Battalion. —Private G. Fraser (disembarked Malta, hospital ship Gascon, September 18). Eighteenth Battalion.—Private B. M'Glashan (disembarked Malta, September 12, hospital ship Maheno). Twentieth Battalion.—Private O. A. Boss (disembarked Malta, hospital ship Maheno, September 23). Ninth Light Horse.—Sergeant-major O. J. Shaw (disembarked Malta, hospital ship Gascon, September 16). EMBARKED FOR ENGLAND. frivate J. P. Black (embarked September 17). ighteenth Battalion. —Private B, M'Gregor (September 10, hospital ship Massilia). RETURNED TO DUTY, EGYPT. Second Battalion. —Private W. J. Watson. Eighteenth Battalion.—Private B. H. Willis. WOUNDED AND ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL. Twelfth Battalion.—Private H. J. Henderson. SLIGHTLY SICK. Eleventh Battalion.—Private E. B. De Boubel (dental caries). Eleventh Battalion.—Sergeant-major E. A. Hardy (disembarked Malta, September 21, hospital ship Somali). Twelfth Battalion. —Private J. Cole (disembarked Malta, September 21, hospital ship Somali); Private O. J. Mitchell (disembarked Malta, September 28, hired troopship Ausonia). Third Light Horse.—Trooper D. H'Conachio (disembarked Malta, hospital ship Gascon, September 16). Eighteenth Battalion. —Private J. Leaster (disembarked Malta, September 21, hospital ship Somali). Sixth Light Horse. —Trooper B. H. Combes (disembarked Malta, hospital ship Gascon, September 16). Seventh Light Horse. —Signaller G. Gould (disembarked Malta, hospital ship Dongola, September 25). Twelfth Light Horse. —Trooper K. W. M'Knight (disembarked Malta, September 21, hospital ship Somali). Field Artillery.—Driver S. Oliver and Sergeant J. B. Stevenson (disembarked Malta, September 18, hospital ship Gascon); Gunner B. Pelvin (disembarked Malta, September 23, hospital ship Maheno); Driver W. H. Frame (disembarked Malta, September 23, hospital ship Ansonia).
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Otago Witness, Issue 3214, 20 October 1915, Page 28
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442WITH THE AUSTRALIAN FORCES. Otago Witness, Issue 3214, 20 October 1915, Page 28
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