The Dardanelles
GALLIPOLI PENINSULA. BOMBS FROM GERMAN AREQPLANE. ALLIED REINFORCEMENTS. Uhitbd Prhm A*boc«.tio». (Received 8.55 a.m.) London, Juno 4. Mitylene states that a German aeroplane bombed Mudross, eighteen Zouaves being killed and wounded. The Allies' reinforcements continue to disembark at the Peninsula. AUCKLANDER MEETS HIS DEATH (Received 9.45 a.m.) Sydney, June 5. Lieutenant Kretclimar. who was killed at the Dardanelles was born in Auckland. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. NEW ZEALANDERS INCLUDED. Umi'Jtn I'KKM ASBOUIATIOR. Sydney, June 3. The thirty-first Dardanelles casualty list is:—
Killed in action. —Major V. H. Villier Stuart (New Zealand); Lieutenant Louie; Sergeants Weston, Huntley, Goss, Straiiam, Short land; Corporals Carey, May, Macpherson: juance-Corporals Vincent, Ferguson, McDonald, Newell; Privates Garrett, Alexander, Groom. Meladine, Beard, Chapman, Psbevolodsky, Nicholls, Allen, May, Richardson, Mackay, Elstol, McCarthy, Harper, Boots, Eraser, Scoullar, Murdon, Evans, Fitzherbert, Siade, .Minors', <). P. Gulfoyle, Clyde. Pounell, Phease, Odell, Burgess, Coombs, Makins, Bloom, Wright, Sullivan, Browning, Murphy, Plunked, Cox. Woods, Melican, W. Patrick, Cook. Boundy. L'Yappell, ■J. smith, Scott, Holdswortk, Dent, Mul);inc, Ivison. Murray, Chase, Batty. Wallace, Piatt, Amos, Mannell, Dixon, Mill, Woods, Dudley, Giles, Gibson, Whitehead, Guilfoyle, Shorney, Emery, Morrell, Sabbertou, Shortland, Carter, Hooper. H. I). E. Morsliead (the last named is a New Zealander, belonging to New Plymouth).
Died of wounds.—-Sergeants Scott. Lane, Corporals Butler, Nelson; Privates Geilvoet, Heir.se, Pilkington, Slower, Stanmore, Goddard, Dempsey, Jensen, Pryce, Dantler, Hayman, Egan, Macpkerson, Browning, Harlieck, McLean, Cameron, Keatherstone, Hannaiord, McGuire, Witter, Hosking, Assford, W. L. Guildford, .). H. Kobinson, A. T. Elwood, F. S. Anderson (.the last two are New Zealanders). Missing.—Twelve. Wounded. —Lieut.-Colonel C. r\ Cox j.nd 178 non-commissioned officers and men, icluding Privates J. P. Hanmer, C. Peterson. S. L. Williams, W. T. Kol ten. Dangerously ill.—-Eight. The Dardanelles casualty lists include the t'olowing New Zealanders : Killed in action.-—Private F. Storey. * Wounded.—Privates .). McKvoy, A. V. Walker. R. E. Charters, S. B. Languish,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 30, 5 June 1915, Page 5
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302The Dardanelles Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 30, 5 June 1915, Page 5
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