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HUGH WARD BUSY. (Received 9.15' a.m.) Sydney, May 11. Hugh Ward has already twenty-four five-huudred-pound cheques lor the Belgian Day Fund, and expects more. COMMUNICATING WITH THE ENEMY. leceived 9.15 a.m.) ( Sydney, May 11. The ;st case under the war emergency legislation is occupying attention. Two men named Bruhn and Simon were charged with bringing letters and other written communications from Germany and elsewhere, and with that they attempted, in writing, to spread reports likely to cause alarm amongst the civil population of the Australian Commonwealth. Bail was refused. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. Unitjcu Ream Association Sydney, May 10. The twelfth casualty list Irom the Dardanelles is:— Died of wounds.—Captain Boucher ; Private.-. Mitchell, Blacker, Broderic, Harris, Richard sou, Lieschke, Williams. Shaw, Martin, Broome, Bourke, Ryan, Donald; Bugler Laker; LanceCorporal Jones. One hundred and seventy-seven officers and men were wounded. THE LIST OF OFFICERS. (Received 9.15 a.m A Sydney, .May 11. The Dardanelles wounded include Captains King, Brown, Wright, Horan. McGee; Majors Lamh. Snowden. Stewart; Lieutenants Mirams. Fogden. F. G. Smith, French. Street, Bascoe, Campbell, Sooke, W'hitelaw, Ross, Foster, Butler. Fraser, Tethers, Salier Dickinson, ami Brassaw.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 9, 11 May 1915, Page 5
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184Australia Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 9, 11 May 1915, Page 5
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