Australia.
TOTAL CASUALTIES; 37)144. Sydney. January /. The total casualties are as follows OFFICERS*
Dead 330 S'.:., a 607 Wounded ... ... ... 4fi< Diss'mg and prisoners ... 6 I Ai KX. Dead 60M Wounded ... ... ... 13,643 Sick ... ' 14,348 Missing ... ... ... i67-i \ Prisoners ... ...
i ‘ A EDOM IN RECRUITING. i Sydney, ’January 7. I The route inarch from Wagga, three | hundred miles, starting lightly fiuish- ) rd '.villi a company of Odd - strong. The ! recruiting boom continues. During i'll , ,;. r. V e .i .vs nearly 1000 men j j 1,. ~ . ; ;;.,. ■ i I jtlolie. 111-;-,i coidfili 01. tllO I milieu i Sociaii , t. and anti-militarist. I DRY CAD TEE NS FOR CAMPS. I FORMAT? Aid OF WIRELESS f; 0 R PS. (Received 8.45 a.m.) Melbourne January 8. Tlu> Federal (‘abinot considered the War Committee’;; recommendations ro(gardiuo; liquor in camps. and decided 1 in favour of the continuance of dry ! canteens and the early closing of I hotels iu the vicinity. A wireless corps is being formed for , active service. •;M;«v&.e&a^3i3amaxsißa^
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 28, 8 January 1916, Page 8
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160Australia. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 28, 8 January 1916, Page 8
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