THE LATE CAPTAIN WALLACE.
Sydney, June 2. Captain Wallack, who was killed at the Dardanelles, was a son rf Colonel Wallack, the New South Wales commandant. s - The second son of Mr. Justico Street is also included in the casualties. THIRTIETH LIST. - (Rcc. June 3, 1.10 a.m.) Sydney, June 2. The thirtieth casualty list includes: Killed in Action.—Lieut. Kretchmar; Sergts. Seharness, Furnival, Cottorill, and Sinclair; Corpls. Evans and Johnson; Ptes. Reynolds, Page, Freebairn, Moore, Howlett, Griffiths, Hammond, Howarth, Rowley, Clancy-, Baufield, Feakin, Bromley, Chambers, E. M. Chambers',-H. EL Shaw, Mackie, Lillie, Johnson, Hibbotson, Ryan, Manson, Lown, Armstrong, Purcell, and Norton. Died of Wounds.—Sergt. Hogb'on; Corpls. Mnsser, Higuett, and Batos; Ptes. Philiips, Butler, Robertson, Wragge, Harris, Brideson, Watt, Murphy, Orr, Cuippendall, Kavanagh, Pretty, Johnstone, Stark, Smart, La St. Saye, Donald, Norris, Bell, Snow, M'Cabe, Williams, Wilson. Died of Disease. —Jlanu. Wounded.—Captain Hunt; 296 noncoms. and men.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2478, 3 June 1915, Page 6
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145THE LATE CAPTAIN WALLACE. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2478, 3 June 1915, Page 6
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