COMMONWEALTH.
THE CASUALTY LISTS. SYDNEY, Dec. 5. Officers. —Dead 314, wounded 455, missing 18, sick 514, prisoners 6. Mon.—Dead 5G27, wounded 13,472, missing XSG6, sick 11,465, prisoners 53. The 119th list includes:—Wounded: J. Dickie (in hospital at Alexandria). Ill: C. D. Waghorns (at Southampton), J. Armstrong (at Plymouth). Hissing, previously reported wounded; Lance-Corporal 'A E. Wilson. Previously reported ill, now wounded; 0. Irving (in hospital at Alexandria), R. Cosgrove (Southampton), J. J. A. MTarthy (Birmingham), C. Mitchell (Oxford). ' ■YEW HOSPITAL FOR EGYPT. (Received Doc. 6, 10.45 a.m.) MELBOURNE, Doc. 6. Tlio Venereal Diseases Hospital is forming a service in Egypt. Tuo staff will consist of seven officers, including four bacteriologists, one dermatologist, and 118 others capable of dealing with 1040 patients. DO YOU KNOW? Do you know that of all tbo minor ailments colds arc the most dangerous ? It is not tbo cold itself that you need fear, but the serious ailments it bo often leads to. For that reason every Cold should be got rid of as quickly as possible. For this there is nothing better than Chamberlain’s Cough Remqdy. It will loosen the cold, relievo the lungs, aid expectoration, and enable your system to throw off tbo cold. Sold by all dealers in medicines. Kodaks and daylight tanks obtainable at tbo Davies Pharmacy. For Up-to-date Job Printing call at *ha Herald Offices
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144855, 6 December 1915, Page 3
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224COMMONWEALTH. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144855, 6 December 1915, Page 3
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