AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.
TIDC FORTY-FIRST LIST. Sydney, Juno lfl. The forty-first disunity Hat is as follows: Died of Wounds.—Captains Campbell and Hill. Wounded.—Lieutenant-Colonels Jlicll, Stoddart, and Courtney; Captains MaeArtney, Cameron, Cameron, Watkina, Cowper, Simpson, and Chambers; Lieutenants Warren, Dagar, Davey, and Burnett. Missing.—Lieutenant Hanley. Killed in Action.—Thirty-five, noilcommissioned officers and men. Died of Wounds. —Fourteen. Died of Illness.—Five. Wounded.—One hundred and thirtyfive men, including J, Million, a Nov,' Zealander. Dangerously 111.—Ten men. . M«Mjni?-Seve.it>-scv ri ;„,.,,„,. mg.MY.anrl f-Jt !,'iiloa, New Zealand-
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1915, Page 3
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78AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1915, Page 3
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