The Dardanelles.
RUMORED NAVAL MISHAP. BRITISH BATTLESHIP 'REPORTED SKM-SUBMERGED. (Times and Sydney iSun Services.) Received June 21, 5.45 p.m. London, June 20. Constantinople declares that a battleship of the Agamemnon typo is semisubmerged in Kdluilo Bay. (The Agamemnon is a battleship of 10,500 tons, and carries four 12in. and ten o.2iu. guns. Battleships of this class were 'built in BIOS.) BACK TO THE WAR. WOUNDED MEN RECOVERED. Wellington, Last Night. The following list was issued to-night of wounded soldiers recovered and sent to the front: Auckland Battalion. —Privates Kenneth Matheson Sutherland, Ernest Underwood, William John Crum, .lames Leslie Hill, Joseph Rukangi Rogers, Noel Allan .Middleman Charles Patrick Roberts, Wilfred 11. Grantham, Walter John Baskiville, Leonard 'Pressor. Ernest George Edmond, William Henry Adams, Henry Apanui Broderiek. Canterbury battalion.—Privates William Kunmuel Smith, Sidney Smith, Frank Boland, C. F. Reid, A. 1). Stitr, ' Lieutenant William Davidson, Privates . Jal-k Ressels, Jame- William Pearce, i James lianna Beeves, Sydney Conrad ; Blake, Archie Kellow. Otago Battalion. —Privates Arthur i James Cross, .fumes William Phillips, . Herbert Patrick Wilson. Charles Thomas John Woodlield, Lieutenant A. G. Val- ; entine. Lieutenant Donald William Mc- - Dougall, Privates Norman Thomas Al- . Icn, Sidney Walters, ChristopherO'Hava, , .loseph Leslie Creeitfield, John Forrester McMillan, Aligns Kobcrlson, Louis Lesi lie Tallke, James Doyle. Wellington Battalion-Privates Geo. Allan Bowkcr, Henry James Morgan, ] Sidney .Melville Okey, Maitland George . Lloyd. Samuel Reginald Ball. Auckland' .Mounted Rilles.-Trooper f William Sharplin. (llago Mounted Lilies.- Trooper.i Edi.. ward Walsh, William Kearney. New Zealand Army Medical Corps.— ■- Private John Carney. V For Children's Hacking Coughs at night, v Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 1/0, 2/>>. 1 A 00ft. addition, together with exr tensive alterations, mr'kes Auld's Oenus ine Tie-building Sale a necessity. See - Hie Ueaily-t'i-VTeiir Felts ami lilac'.; Velvet Uttts (were IC3 tid to 15a
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1915, Page 5
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291The Dardanelles. Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1915, Page 5
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