BRITISH CASUALTIES
The High Commissioner reports:— London, June 12, 1.15 a.m. Army officers killed, 16; wounded, 22. Men killed, 399; wounded, 1034; asphyxiated, 30; killed by gas, 14; missing, 41. ' Dardanelles: Naval officers killed, I; wounded, 1. Men killed, 10; wounded, 25. . In torpedo-boats sunk by submarineFive men killed; 40 missing (believed to be dead). . . . London/ June 13, 9.5 a:m. Army officers -killed, 17; wounded, 70; asphyxiated, i; interned in. Holland, 2. Men killed, 491; wounded, 509; killed by. gas, 16; asphyxiated, 5; missing, 38. Dardanelles: Officers killed, 4 ; wounded, 8. Men killed, 25; wounded, 77; missing, 2. ■ ••, West Africa: Officers killed, 4; wounded, 1. (R«c. June 13, 3.30 p.m.)' London, June 12. Naval-Lieutenant James B. Ohurch, formerly of the Fijian Contingent, and Lieutenant-Commander Herbert Clyde Evans, a New Zealander, were killed in the Dardanelles. Sub-Lieutenant F. S. Kelly, the oarsman, was wounded. For protection against smallpox, diphtheria, and other infections, "put three drops of SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT on loaf sugar, and allow it t« dissolve in month. Sauddr's Extract is effective, pleasant.*
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2487, 14 June 1915, Page 6
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173BRITISH CASUALTIES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2487, 14 June 1915, Page 6
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