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NINETY-THIRD LIST. United Press Association. Sydney, October IdKilled in action: One officer and thirtv-one men, including Private H. L. Jones. Died of wounds: Seven men. Died of illness: Six men. Wounded- Ninety-five men. including LanceCorporal T. C. Wilson. Ill: Twentyfive officers and 216 men, including Sergeants C. H. Touge, N. P. Doherty. Privates J. Chisholm, H. 0. Fmnerty, W. K. Bradley (in hospital at Loudon), Corporal W. Morgan (m hospital at Bombay), Signaller R. Hay (disembarked at Malta), Private W. J. Wheatley (in hospital at Ghezireh), Private U. H. Baker (in second auxiliary convalescent depot). Sydney, October 15. in the Kidman case, Major Page gave evidence that Kidman admitted that one tender which was sent in m another name was his. Kidman explained that it was done in a huii>, an d regretted it. In regard to the tenders which Simes opened, witness h a d not the slightest suspicion that I thev were not genuine. In reply to questions, Page denied receiving any money or consideration Iron. Kidman. ' Melbourne, October 10. Sergeant-Major Parker was finru live pounds or assaulting tit sU ’ editor of the newspaper Truth by Pouring a bottle of ink over him. because the paper described him ns belonging t„ the “cold feet” brigade. Parker is an athlete and a trainer at the military camp. He is the father oi six children, and offered his services for the front, but the department told him he would be. better employed in training troops. The annual report: of the Australian branch of the Red Cross Society shows receipts which have been disbursed since the war began to be Cl 71,188.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 39, 15 October 1915, Page 5

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Australia Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 39, 15 October 1915, Page 5

Australia Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 39, 15 October 1915, Page 5

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