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AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES

SYDNEY, October 201 LISTS NINETY-FIVE AND NINETY-SIX. Killed in Action. —Eleven. Died of Wounds and Illness.—-Ten. Wounded. —Seventy-three, including .Sergeant-major 0. J. Shaw (disembarked at Malta). Missing.—Nine. 111. —Six hundred and twenty-one, including Sergeant J. V. Graham, Corporal D. Thomson, Lance-corporal A. Donnelly, Sapper E. H. Hooper, Privates It. R. Glanville, G- H. Dickenson, W. O. Morrison, R. W. Hay, W. Bromley (in hospital at London), Lieutenant D. B. Corfe (in hospital at Alexandria), Privates J. Sheehan and A. P. Cameron (in hospital at Heliopolis), Sergeant J. B. Stephenson, Driver D. Oliver. Privates D. JTConachie, B. H. Coflmbes, E. Fraser, E. M'Glashan (disembarked at Malta). October 23. NINETY-SEVENTH LIST. Killed in Action.-—Sixteen men. Died frc.in Wounds.—Ten men. Died from Illness.—Six men. Wounded.—Three officers and 79 men. 111.—Two officers and 296 men, including Ser-geant-major E. A. Hardey, Privates J. Cole, J. Lister, and G. Gould. Disembarked at Malta.—W. Hosle, E. W. MacFayden and W. A. W. Gudgeon. Admitted to Hospital at Alexandria (previously reported ill or wounded).— Corporal V. Strong, Privates J. M*Evoy and J. Caldwell. Admitted to Hospital at Birmingham.—Lancecorporal R. D. Chambers, Privates J. P. Smith and D. Fryer. Admitted to'Hospital at London.—Privates J. P. Reid, T. W. Wilson, J. M'Cullagh, and E. E. Bebourbel. Admitted to Hospital at Eastleigh.—Privates J. P. Black and R. M'Gregor. Embarked for England.—Sergeant C. Hudson (previously reported dangerously ill, now progressing very favourably). NINETY-EIGHTH LIST. October 25. Killed in Action. —Forty-six, including Sergeantmajor S. G. M‘Whit ter and Private H. Love. Died of Wounds. —Ten. Died Through Illness.—Eight. Wounded.—Ninety-nine, including Private 0. A. Ross (disembarked at Malta), Privates T. O’Connor and A. F. Simpson. lll.—Four hundred and ten. Including Driver W. IT. Frame, Privates K. W. M‘Knight, B. Pelvin (disembarked at Malta), Private T. A. Ryan (in hospital at Birmingham). Missing.—Eight. Those whoso names are given arc New Zealanders.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3215, 27 October 1915, Page 28

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AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES Otago Witness, Issue 3215, 27 October 1915, Page 28

AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES Otago Witness, Issue 3215, 27 October 1915, Page 28