AUSTRALIA.
CONSCRIPTION DEMANDED. Sydney, July 3. An enthusiastic meeting of returned soldiers passed a motion in favor of conscription, and denounced the disloyal utterances made by the executive of the Political Labor League. CASUALTY LIST. oydney, July 3. Casualty list No. 181 contains the names of the following New Zealandera: Killed in action, F. W. More and D. P Dumpily; wounded, R. Whiteside; ill, Captain B. Wamsay, Corporals A. 11. Gifford and D. A. >ant, Private J. H. Ingram; returned to duty, Corporals G. H. Wilson and W. Johnstone, Privates Lipscomb and Grinlhiton. THE LATEST CASUALTY LIST. Received Jury 3, 11.15 p.m. Sydney, July 3. In casualty list No 182 the names oi the following New Zealanders appear: Hi, Private W. Derret. Driver H. Myers; returned to duty, Sergt. R. Brown, Privates T. Brown, C. J. iJrown, W. G. Gordon.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1916, Page 5
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