AUSTRALIA.
LATEST LISTS. Mi Received Oct. 14, 5.5 pjn. Sydney, Oct. 14. Killed in action: Four officers, including Second-Lieutenant C. C. Oliver and fifteen men. Died of ounds: Twen-ty-one men. Died of illness: Ten men. Wounded: Four officers and 192 men, including Driver J. H. Ingram (in hospital at Alexandria), Private E. McGlashan, and Chaplain F. de M. Tulman (in hospital at London). Ill: Four hundred men, including Sergeants N. Lythgo, Privates H. W. Morris, J. J. A. McCarthy, F. E. Clarke (all in hospital at Malta Corporal A. R. Kaill, Private D. S. Porter (in hospital at London). Missing: Seventeen men. Prisoner of war: One man. progress report.—ln hospital at Malta, wounded second occasion: Private J. R. Black. Embarked for England, wounded: Privates D. R. Borne, T. A. Ryan. Embarked for England, ill: Corporal W. Strong. In hospital at T.ondon, wounded: Sergeant W. C. Hines, Lance-Corporal P. H. Kekeway, Sapper. J. H. Moore, Privates H. Kay J, Staalav.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1915, Page 5
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