BRITISH CASUALTIES
The High Conimissioner reports:— London, May 30, 1.45 a.m. Army Casualties— Officers: Killed, 21; wwinded, 23. Men: Asphyxiated, 0; killed, 314; "wounded, 814; suffering from gas poisoning, 16; missinn, 46. ° Dardanelles.—Men: 50; rounded, 56; missing, 46. The Admiralty reports the following casualties by the sinking of H.JI.ST Triumph:—Officers: Killed, 3. Men: Killed, 11; missing, 40. London, May 3], 1.45 p.m. ;\rmy officers killed, 5; wounded, 19; men killed, 253; wounded, 563; asphyxiated, 403;' missing, 50. Dardanelles: Officers killed, 1: wounded, 2.
Princess Irene men drowned, 243. Majestic: Drowned, 39. (Rec. May 31, 10.15 p.m.) London, May 81. The Admiralty supplies the following particulars of casualties in the recent loss of the British baileships, in the Dardanelles: — ' Triumph, 3 officers and 11 men killed; 42 missing. : Majestic; 2 killed and 47 missing (believed to be dead).
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2476, 1 June 1915, Page 5
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