THE AUSTRALIAN LIST
NEW ZEALANDERS WOUNDED. Received May 28, S.IS p.m. MELBOURJNE, May 28. An analysis of the official Dardanelles lists to date shows the following casualties among New Zealanders serving in the various Australian contingents:— Killed: Lieut. A. U. Dawson, Privates A. J. Willis, E. Plumher. Died of Wounds: Sergeant E. R. Guthrie.
Wounded: Colonel H. J. Pcisley, Lieut-Colonel Livingstone, Major W. L. H. Burgess, Sergeant W.'C. Lines, Privates J. A. P. Edwards, C. J. Haoche, J. Lockart, R. C. Wright, IL A. Adair, J. Cameron, A. T. Elwood, A. Hornsby, T. Waugh, F. H. Adams, J. Sheehan, O. Simon, B. Button, .]. P. Black, J. M. Coulsoa, C. R. Duke, L. Falconer, A. A. Gambling, J. D. Han'ly, J. R. Logan, J. Paglet, D. Dennis, G. Giesler, Roger C. R. Duke, G. Fraer, V. H. Hawkins, H. Jolmstone, G. E. Logan, W. H. Mercer, C. Pullar, J. C. Nix, S. J. Scott, C. Sykes, G. Williamg, £\L L. C. Wood, O. R. Wade, H. Drew,|W. Kerr, R, S. Mitchell, N. Mathiesod W. A. Fraser, D. A. Smith, M. Hill, jnil J. Sullivan; Bugler J. H. Saville; Qnporals G. G. Chambers and J. Campiii.
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Waikato Times, Volume 84, Issue 13187, 29 May 1915, Page 5
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