Australia
AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. 991 h AND 100th LISTS. ' ONfTID PBKHB !Aißool#Tft>M (Received 1.30 p.m.) Sydney, October 28. Killed in action.—Two officers and fifty-eight men. Died of wounds.—Nineteen men, including Private 11. Y. Wright. Died of illness.—l 3 men. Wounded.—Three officers and 189 men, including Private H. J. Henderson. ' ' : U Hospi tailed in London. —F. Downey. 111.—Eighteen officers and 339 men, including Gunner T. E. Shears. Hospitalled in London. —Sergt. S. V! C. Smith, Sapper R. H. W. Power, Privates E. McMillan, H. Anderson. (Tooting) Bugler H. W. Martin (to Alexandria). Missing.—One officer and 55 men. Previously reported ill, now hospi-' tailed in London. —Corporal. P. E. Colville, Private U. McGregor (looting). Private A. F. Simpson (Alexandria), A. J. Higgs. Returned to duty in Egypt.—Privates R. H. Willis, W. Y. Watson, Private R. Lowe (reported killed in action in 98th list, when stated to ho Ijlarry Love Balaton.) '•
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 50, 28 October 1915, Page 6
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