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A FURTHER LIST.

The following names appear in a. list received through the Telegraph authorities last night.:--DIED OF WOUNDS. CANTER BURY BATTALION. Private Tf. Buttle. AUCKLAND MOUNTED. Trooper J. Marshal. WELLINGTON MOUNTED. Trooper IT. E. Somerset. WOUNDED. CANTERBURY BATTALION. Private M. Joseph. CANTERBURY MOUNTED. Trooper J. Clarke. WELLINGTON BATTALION. Private A. Gray. VBLLI NGTON MOUNTED. Sergeant J. L. S. Richardson. Trooper H. R. Blake. AUCKLAND MOUNTED. Trooper U. C Jones. Trooper A. Norman. Trooper \Y. Palmer. Trooper !• R- Thomson. ATJCK LAND. BATTALION. Private J. Fannin. Private, M. W. A Horn. . OTAGO BATTALION. Sergeant N. Swii.-ard. Private W. R. Towns. AMBULANCE. Private L. G. Drurv.

Driver L. A. "West. IO.NGINEIiRS. Sapp-?r JO. J'attorEou. DANGEROUSLY ILL OTAGO BATTALION. Captain J. J;. Saunder.?. Private W. M. Hi-lop. AI TO KLA X D MO UNT ED. Trooper AV. Connelly. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIIOS TO DA'l 10. Bj Te!(j;iapli—Press Aswv.ir.tlon—C'opyrißlit.. S\ ONLY, May -"J. The tow! Australian casualties, tn '.'.'1.0 officers !.i617 iiioji M officer*. J. mn ii. WOUNDKD. MISSING. LISTS JN ARREARS. Melbourne. May jo. Tliuiicl: Iho nulTioril ii s are making hvpvv fiirienvour to expedite the Dardanelles casually lists there are Indications that. Ilicv arc far in arrears. While the ]r., :ft l lists total •">.'«), Sir George field's <'ahlo>s staf-e that the Australian casualties include 000 dead and 3200 wounded. GENERAL HIR-DWOOD WOUNDED. MELBOURNE. May '2V. Speaking at London Junction Sir George, Rent said that lie was glad that General J-)ird wood's head wound was nfit serious. Reynnd this there lias been no information that General Bird wood had hern wounded. AUSTRALIAN OFFICER WOUNDED. ,- M.ELLOURNIO. May .'lO. TJio Hon G. F. Peareo announced that Colonel M'Cay, second in command of the Australian Forces at the Dardanelles, had been wounded above the knee. The injury wan not serious and Colonel TvLCay was expected shortly to resume duty. '

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11402, 31 May 1915, Page 2

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A FURTHER LIST. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11402, 31 May 1915, Page 2

A FURTHER LIST. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11402, 31 May 1915, Page 2

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