AUSTRALIA
FINEST TROOPS IN THE WORLD. REMARKABLE PRAISE. Received March 5, 5.5 p.m. Fremsntle, March 4. Mi'. Henry Gullett, the journalist, has arrived. He conveyed eulogies of the Australasians from French and English military experts, who eaid that the Aust»alasiang were the finest infantry in the world. A War Office official told Mr. ('Ullett that General Sir lan Hamilton's personal letters to Lord Kitchener prais. ing the Australasians were remarkable documents, AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. t • a xr ■ Sydney, Jfarcli 4. Jjist No. 140 contains the names of the tallowing New Zealanders:—Killed in action, previously reported missing: Lance-Corporal A. M'Holm, Privates C. 0. Strachay, H. G. Howlett. Ill: Driver I S. Oliver (second occasion, in hospital, Motitazah), Sapper H, S. Maxwell (Ghezireh). Privates ,T. N. Feeney, .1. E. Handon (Cairo), Private F. Kelly (Heliopolis). Reported out of daii«er: Private S. C. Sinims. ° ! * '' ' ! jj. £ BOXER ENLISTS. ' Sydney, March ♦. ™Arcy, the boxer, has offered his Services for the Aviation Corpi.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1916, Page 5
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