AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES
, 'NEW. ZEALANDERS REPORTED,
®y Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, October 14.
The 91st and 92nd lists of Dardanelles ■casualties include tile names of the following New ZealandersKilled in a'c•tion:. Second Lieutenant C. C. Oliver. 'iWoimded: Driver J. H.'lngram i(n hospital) at Alexandria), and Pte. E. •iM'Glashan.
■~('.111: Chaplain F. de M. Tubman (in Miospital at London), Sergt. S. N. •/Lythgoj Ptcs. H. W. Morris, J. J. A. ©I'Carthy, F. E. Clarke (all in hospital lat Malta), Corpl. A. R. Kaill, Pte. D. ;'S. Porter (in hospital in Lcndon). j Progress Report: In hospital at : Malta, wounded, second occasion, Pte. >'J. 11. Black. Embarked for England: 'jiWounded, Ptes. D. R. Borne aud T. A. 'Ryan: 111, Corpl. W. Strong. In hosLpital, London, wounded: Sergt. W. C. fiHines, Lance-Corpl. P. H. Kekeway, /'Sapper J. 11. Moore and Ptes. H. Kay ( and J. Stanley. ,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2593, 15 October 1915, Page 6
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141AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2593, 15 October 1915, Page 6
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