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PUBLICATION Of BRITISH CASUALTIES. London, March 21. Lord Claud Hamilton deprecates the non-publication of a full casualty list, and says the appalling system of concealment will hare the effect of prolonging the war.—("Times'! and Sydney "Sun" Services.) AMERICANS TO VISIT PRISON CAMPS. London, March 21. ■Washington reports that Britain. Germany. and Austria have agreed to American representatives visiting and distributing comforts to the respective prison camps.—("Times" aiul Sydney "Sun" Services.) rifle club poom rx new south WALES. Sydney, March 22. The rifln club movement- continues to boom. There are now 3!)0 clubs in Now South Wales, with a memborship of 22,000. BRITISH ARMY CASUALTIES. The. Prime Minister has received the following cable message from the High Commissioner (London. Ma roll 22, 1.40 p.m.):— "Armv officers billed, 31 : wounded, 31. Men. killed. So; wounded, 192. "Canadians: One ofliccr wounded, 16 men killed, 50 wounded. ' "Ecypt: Killed. Ifi; wounded. 7. Prisoner's: Four hundred and six; prisoners dead. 27." (Rec. March 23, 0.20 a.m.) London, March 22. The casunlir lists froiYl March 11 &W 1 Mint- :'i.M HHti.vh nfflctfs have been iflllad' and 401 wounded.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2416, 23 March 1915, Page 5
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