At The Dardanelles
•J. ;-.ni,A T <: ;" ;? AUSTRALIA'S HEAVY. TOLL.;})' United Press Association. Sydney, September 11. Killed in action :—l3O men, including Seregant .]. Burden. Died of wounds : One officer and 24 men. 'Died of illnei+s:'One officer and four men. -Wounded :l|Five officers and 470 men, including ilirivates A. W. Reid (in hospital a]J AJex.nidvffv*),4l! %H&Jmson, C. R.J Duke (both the third occasion). GJIE. Logan. J. Stewart (both second occasion), Sergeant A. W. Perry, Lanbe-Corporal R. J. Ellis, Gunners J| CI. Mackinnon andlT.'E. L. Moore,(Jind Privates G. Finnerty. Ill: One officer and 58 men. Missing: 165 men. E. Rollins, pre-, vioilsly reported wounded, has bjen sent to hospital at Heliopolis. ;o :
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 12, 13 September 1915, Page 5
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109At The Dardanelles Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 12, 13 September 1915, Page 5
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