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1 AUSTRALIAN CASUALTY LIST. i USIM!) Pi;i.ce Ahbooutioh. Sydney, May o. Additional official lists bring the j total Australian killed and wounded jat the Dardanelles to 101. The following further casualties are New South Wales. —Killed : Majors ! Irvin, Swannell. and (Jordon; Cap- | tains Coneannonleer and Burns; Lieu-tenant-Colonel Thompson; Lieutenants Steen <who was previously re- | ported wounded), Duchesne, 'Williams, I Soling, Kelly, A. D. Dawson (wJmso I r('lutives reside in New Zealand), [ Hugh Evans, M. Small, Wilson and Watkins. Wounded: Granger and j 'Gardiner. \ ictoria. —Killed; Majors Feathers and Hamilton: Captains Straehan and Hoggart; Lieutenants Lane. McLeod and Barrett. Wounded: Majors Connolly and Adams; Lieutenant Hanly. Queensland. —Killed: Major Robcitson ; Captain Walsh; Lieutenants Dayman. Roberts, Costin. Rigby, G. Tjunnas. Wethers. Wounded: Captain Richardson; Lieutenants Rouse and Robertson. South Australia.—Killed ; Major Oldham.; Captains Green and Hall; •Lieutenants Hooper, .Bnme and ManTOO. .West Australia. —Killed: Major Carter ; Captains Barnes, Amiear and Labor; Lieutenant Moutain. Wounded ; Lieutenant Dixon. Tasmania. —Killed : Lieutenant-t olonel Clark; Lieutenant Battorson. Wounded: Lieutenant Douglas. Major B. J. Swannell, who lias been killed at Die Dardanelles, is the wellknown international footballer. (Major Swannell was a member of the last' English Rugby team which visited New Zealand.) Sydney, May 5. Tim latest Dardanelles casualty list is:— New,South Wales.—Slightly wounded: Major Burke, Lieutenants, Stewart, Fourdrinier, Smith, Carter, Butler, and Private Haxby. v Seriously wounded: Lieutenants Cowey, Cassell, McDonald, and Colring. Dangerously wounded: Captain Wilson and Lieutenant Brodziac. Victoria/—Slightly wounded; Privates Bowen, Will, Nelson, and Slierron. Queensland. —-Slightly v wounded : Lieutenant Kerr and Private Brown. South Australia. —Slightly wounded: Captain Jacob. .West Australia.—Died of wounds; Lieutenant Cause. Reported missing: Lieutenants McDonald and Elsom. Slightly wounded: Major Denton, Privates Gumming, Morgan. Wounded : Lieutenants Wilton, Curleuis. Severely wounded: Captains t roly and McWae, South Australia.-—Wounded: Lieutenant Tinlay. Tasmania . Slightly wounded : Sergt PCcvimrdson .pud Corporal llolyman.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 5, 6 May 1915, Page 8
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