AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES
; NEW ZEALANDERS REPORTED.' By Teleirapi—Pras« Association—OopjTieit Sydney, September j6. : The 74th list of Dardanelles casualties includes .tliio names of tho following New Zealanders: —Died of wounds, : R. 0.: Wright; wounded, Lce.-Corp. H. E; Pickering and H. -W. Thompson (in hospital at Heliopolis), J. M'Evoy (second' occasion), H. Hayword, L. P. Croft, G. Colville, 'V. Dimock, C. J. Hackwortih (disembarked at Malta), 8. 3. Scott, M. Weir (second occasion), W. J. Bailey; B. G. Shaw, H. Dockerty, J. M'Cullag;h, and W._ H., Morrison. 111,- J. Mahon (previously reported wounded, , now in hospital at GhezirolO, and B. W. J. Herbert (disembarked at Malta). ANOTHER HOSPITAL SHIP AT ' FREMANTLE. Br Telojrapli—Press Association—Copyright Fremantle, September 4. A . hospital ship, with 700 wounded, . has arrived. ; THE LATE GENERAL BRIDGES 1 By Teleirftph—Press Association—Copyright • ' » - Melbourne, September 4. Major-General Bridges is the first sol- >■ dier killed on tho battlefield who has >bten buried'in Australian soil. ■ ...
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2560, 7 September 1915, Page 6
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150AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2560, 7 September 1915, Page 6
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