AUSTRALIA.
LATEST CASUALTY LIST. Received August 12, 12.45 a.m. Sydney, August 11. The sixty-third list is as follows: ■Killed in Action: Thirteen. Died of Wounds: One officer and 21 men, "including 11. Williamson, a New Zcalander. Died of Illness: Eight. Wounded: Four officers and Ml men, including C. Mario and Taryan (in hospital at Malta), E. A. Comwbe and M. Scott, New Zealanders. Ill: Fourteen officers and 590 men, including Sergeant C. A. Tes'chner, Corporal N. C. Bannin, LanceCorporal J. Fryday' Privates B. I.eroy. C. Channberlain, and T. J. Jordan. New Zealandcr« (iili in hospital at Malta). D. L. Mutheson, previously reported wounded a second time, is also in hospital at AtaltaAUSTRALIA DAY I'UNDS. Received August 11, 8.5 p.m. Sydney, August 11. The New South Wales Australia Day fund has passed half a million. NO DRINK, PLEASE, Sydney, August 11, A returned Lieutenant says that those who have seen active service at the front are, in a sense, changed men; they have been through scenes which have left their mark. Only a very 3inall percentage of those who have come back will drink to excess, and ho hoped the public will not, in a sense of generosity and good fellowship, ply them with drink; the great majority do not want it.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1915, Page 5
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