AUSTRALIAN CASUALTY LIST
KILLED AND WOUNDED, 154. (Rec. May 5, 8.30 p.m.) Sydney, May 5. Additional official lists bring the total number of Australians hilled and wounded in the Dardanelles to lot. Following are tlu latest casualties:— KILLED. Now South Wales: Lieut.-Colonel Thompson, Majors Irvine, Swaniiell, and Gordon; Captains Concannon, Leer, and Burns; Lieutenants Steen (previously reported wounded), Duchesne, Williams, Rolling, Kelly, A. D. Dawson (whoso relatives reside in New Zealand), Hiijrli Evans, M. Smith, Wilson, and Watkins. Victoria: Majors Mothers and Hamilton; Captains Sergeants, Strachan, and Hoggart; Lieutenants Lane, M'Leod, and Barrett. Queensland: Major Robertson; Captain ; Lieutenants Hayman, Roberts, Costin, Kigby, G. Thomas, and Watters. South Australia: Major Oldham; Captains Green and Hall j Lieutenants Hooper, J3nrno. and Munroe. Wc*t Australia: Major t.'oHit; C-iftpius Bai-iiea, AjiuWi Muori liuulmwt StQuUin, '
Major Smiimiicll was tho well-known international footballer.
Tasmania; Lieui.-Colonel Clark; Lieutenant Batter--6DII. WOUNDED. Now South Wales: Lioiitonauts Granger and Gardiner, Victoria: Majors Connolly and Adams; Lieutenant Hanb.y. Queensland : Captain Richardson; Lieutenants Boaso nnd liobcrl.son. West Auslrulia: Lieutenant Dixon. Tasmania: Lieutenant Douglas the latest list. (iiec. May (i, 0.30 a.m.) i Sydnoy, May 5. The sixth casualty lisL of tho -Australians in tho Dardanelles is as folio Wh: — NEW SOUTH WALES. Slightly wounded—Major Burke; Lieutenants Stowart, Fourdrinioi', Smith, Carter, Butler; Private Haxbv. Seriously wounded — Lieutenants Cowey, Casell, M'Donald, and Coldring. Dangerously wounded —Captain Wilson; Lieutenant Brodziat. VICTORIA. Slightly wounded—Privates Bowen, Will, Nelson, Sherren. QUEENSLAND. Slightly wounded—Lieutenant Kerr; Privato Brown. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Slightly wounded—Captain Jacob. WEST AUSTRALIA. Died of wounds—Lieutenant Carse. Reported missing — Lieutenants M'Donald and Elsom. Slightly wounded—Major Denton; Privates Cumming and Morgan. Wounded —Lieutenants Wilton and Curlewis. Severely wounded—Captain Croly and M'Whae. SOUTH AUSTRALIA: Wounded—Lieutenant Tinlay. ■ TASMANIA. Slightly wounded—Sergeant Richardson ; Corporal Holyman. UNOFFICIAL ADVICES. Sydney, May 5. Colonel H. M. Maclaunn, commanding the Ist Infantry Brigade, was killed in the Dardanelles operations. Colonel Maclaunn was a 6on of the late Sir Norman Maclaurin, and a prominent barrister. Perth, May 5. Colonel Booth-, brother of Air. Justice Booth, was killed in the Dardanelles.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2454, 6 May 1915, Page 5
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