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U OALUPOU'S TOLL. ' :'■-- ,57,000 CASUALTIES. '>•.,' Received Jan, 23, 5.5 p.m. London, Jan. 22. • The casualties at Gallipoli totalled thirty-seven as follows: Dead*: 33S officers and 6120 men. Wounded: 371 officers and 12,461 men. Miffling: 22 officers and 1702 men. Sick: 320 officers and 14,985 men. 'Prisoners of waft fl officers and 53 men. Nature, of casualty unknown: 40 officers and 657 men. , Chaplains: Dead 1, wounded 4, sick 7. Curses: Dead'i; sick 7. i -* * AN* -ITXLIKELY STORY. * ■"■' . • Bucharest, Jan. 51. ' Twenty thousand Germans have replaced "the Turks on Gallipoli. The Furies are jolniai the irmy destined ior ihe invasion of Eeynt. THE AXZAC DEFEKDErtS. Sydney, Jan. 2J. The Herald, in a leader, says: "It is urdly possible that the records of the v»* can reveal anything more dramatic, nore stirring, and, on the whole, more sneouraging than the reception of the ast defenders of Anzac described by the jontributor to the Manchester Guardian.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1916, Page 5
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