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TURKS CLAIM SUCCESS. ■ 1 '.i i r.y.t j . .• 1 SURPRISE ATTACK BY j RECONM ! I NOITRERSij , , . —* • ■ - * i ' ' United ! Press.Association, , ~ !(Received 1.5 p.m.) ~. Amsterdam, September 5. Turkish officialmessage: Our artillery demolished a hostile machine-gun southward of A/.amkdare. Our reconnoitring column surprised the eneniy at several points, capturing telephonic ' and,(Other /. pyar,, .material. The enemy for two hours bombardedAltelii Tepe .unsuccessfully. Our fife; ■paused j flik e^ptysjp^. aniijng tlye ene-j my.’s mine-throwers, exploding a miiie which demolished the hostile entanglement*. i j ;( ~ • AUSTRALIAN REPORT. |TH E 74th LIST. j i ■ ; ' I (Received 1.25 p.m.) Sydney, September 6. .Killed in action.—Three officers, thirty-five men. Died of wounds.—Thrqe officers and sixty-two men, including R. C. Wright. Died of illness.—One officer and ten men. Wounded;—Twenty officers and 668 men, including Lance-Corporal H. E. Pickering, H. W. Thompson. In hospital at Heliopolis.—J. MdEvoy (second occasion), H. Hayward, L. P. Croft, G. Colville, V. Dimock, C. J. Hackworth. Disembarked at Malta.—S. J. Scott, M. Weir (second occasion), W. J. .Bailey, B. G. Shaw, H. Dockerty, J. McCnllagh, W. H. Morrison. Ill,—Five officers and Ll9.men, including J. Mahon. Previously reported wounded and in hospital at Ghezireh.—B. W. J. Herbert, disembarked at Malta. Missing.—Nine men.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6, 6 September 1915, Page 6
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198At The Dardanelles Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6, 6 September 1915, Page 6
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