BRITISH CASTALTIES
The High Commissioner reports:— London, June 7, 2.50 p.m. Army officers: Killed, 8; asphyxiated, 1; wounded, 15; suffering front gas poisoning, 3; missing, 5; prisoners, 0. Men: Killed, 621; asphyxiated, 4; wounded. 2274; suffering from gas Doisoning, 35; missing, 290. Dardanelles. —Naval officers: Killed, I: wounded. 1. Men: Killed, 47; youuded, 143; missing, 13. A RECORD WEEK-END. (Rec. June 7, 11.30 p.m.) London, June 7. This has been a record week-end for casualty lists, which include '5500 casualties in all ranks, of which 2169 wero in the Dardanelles, where 111 of the Lancashire Fusiliers wore killed, 184 wourtded, and 53 missing;' 157 of the Ist Dublin Fusiliers were killed, 43 wounded. 'l'ho First Scottish Borderers, the Second South AValcs Borderers, the Fourth Worccsters, and the First Border Regiment have also suffered heavily. According to statistics furnished by the Ministry of Commerce, 14.674 commercial and industrial houses belonging to the Allies have been sequestered in German;..
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2482, 8 June 1915, Page 5
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157BRITISH CASTALTIES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2482, 8 June 1915, Page 5
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