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AUSTRALIAN FORCES

THE FOLLOWING CASUALTIES TO MEN HAVING NEXT-OF-KIN RESIDENTS IN NEW ZEALAND HAVE DEEN REPORTED. Killed in Action. . Jones, Pto. E. L. -Next-of-kin, Mrj. B. L: Jones, 'Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, Wellington. ! ... •. • •: Oliver, Second Lieut. C. C. Next-of-kin, .Mr. E.' Oliver, 30 Sydney Street, 3?©- ■ tone (father).. . ' ■ ";. •'• .' ..

• ■I' ■ Wounded.. Whentloy, Pte. W. J. Next-of-kin, lire. W. Wheatley,'Auckland (mother). • Wilson, . Lce.-Corpl. T. C. : --. Next-of-kin, 3lr. G. 0. Wilson, 140 Oriental . Bay, Wellington, (father). ■ !'- : ,\

■By Tdegraph—ProM.Association—Copyright . Sydney,' October 9. ;i The" 89th list • shows Killed in «o- • tion, one officer " and 57 men.Died of wounds, 30 men, including . Pte. J. H. Donogtuie, of New Zealand. Died of illness, 9 mon. Wounded, 3 officers and 137 men, including,. Ptes J. Grubb (second occasion) and P. Turley, of. New Zealand. 111, 6 officers and 108 men, including Corpl.G. Colvillo, P t es. T. A. Byan (both in hospital at Malta), W. 0. Hydej E./R. Chapman, P. Hayward.: (in hospital in London), W; E./Ahderr i soii (in' hospital at .Alexandria), LanceCorpl. B-. D. Chalmers, and Pte. rC. F. Parmentor (embarked for England), of New Zealand. Missing, 5 mon. . -

GENERAL RYRIE'S WOUND. i Sydney, October 9.

Brigadier-General G. Eyrie, of t the Australian 2nd Light Horse Brigade, cabled: "Bullet cistractcd; ! everything right. "• • ■ •, ■ ■

CASUALTIES TO DATE., , (Rec: October 10, 3.50 p.m.) • Sydney, October 10.: . .Thp casualties to date, not including sick ' and wouiided returned from, tlia front, aroirrDead', 288 officers'.and 4741 men; wounded, 437 officers and 12,638 men; missing,* 17 officers '• and-'••13945.' sick, 265 officers and 5199 men j prisoners, 5 officers and 42 men.. .- :•_.: '!!•:•' . -TheV natur9 of l the casualty is not known respecting : 4 officers and ISO mou. !- .■ !■'..'.'! ■ ...■

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2589, 11 October 1915, Page 6

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AUSTRALIAN FORCES Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2589, 11 October 1915, Page 6

AUSTRALIAN FORCES Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2589, 11 October 1915, Page 6

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