TJE WAR.
8 , ' . ♦ "', ' .BMWTItiO '"«XR«Mu , H--COPTKICIBT | j !PKR mESB /»B'o*Uf>riN .1 AUSTRALIAN C&SWtTIES. - (Extraordinary)! * * Melbourne,. May 3. The official' list shows.that ten additional men were killed; ,■»-. -. The first list of killed included W. ) V. Knight, originally of Waipar*, New i Zealand. All the deaths recorded in r the Dardanelles were hospital caee«, i the results of wounds, is T o names of - those actually killed in action have ■ been received. Up to the present 28 I killed and 37 wounded have been noti- ' fied. ', TURKS CAPTURED. 1 .. London, May 2. ) There was a,desperate battle in the i vicinity of Maidos and a Turkish" batt talion was captured. The naval casualties in .the Darda- > nelles from April 25th to 30th were } 2G killed and 60 wounded.. '- ALLIES OPERATIONS. > Paris, May 3. Official.—Machine giins stpp.ped the German attack on our right, northward . of Y-pres. Eighty Germane, armed , with wirts cutters, grenades and Brown- . ings attacked our lin.es southward of . Chaulues and the majority were ehofc [ down. A GERMAN FEINT. Petrograd, May 3. Official.—The Germans are occupying , the Shavli district and German patrols ; appeared near Llbau. German torpe- , doers visited the Gulf of Riga.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 May 1915, Page 2
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