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THE ROLL OF HONOUR. FIFTY-SEVENTH CASUALTY LIST. The fifty-seventh list of casualties among the members of the Australian Imperial Forces engaged in the Dardanelles' opera-tions was released by the Censor last night, and is publshed hereunder. Where not otherwise stated the names are those of privates:— WESTERN AUSTRALIA. DIED OF WOUNDS. E. C. G. Scott, 10th Light Horse: Sapper M. Connolly, 3rd Field Company Engineers; E. P. Watherston, 11th Battalion (2nd re-inforcements). KILLED IN ACTION. 11th Battalion.—L. A. Wilkinson, P. J. Boland, D. H. Crisp, J. A. Denney (4th reinforcements). R. B. Facey (4th reinforce-ments), G. H. Francisco (5th reinforce-ments); W. C. George (2nd reinforcements), W. R. John, J. G. Turnock (3rd reinforce-ments), Corporal L. H. Truman (3rd rein-forcements), Sergeant W. A. Telford (3rd reinforcements), F. B. Jones, E. Gee, C. J. E. Dupen. Corporal N. E. Manning, F. E. Dwyer, J. Garden (previously reported missing). ILLNESS. W. T. Evenis, 11th Battalion (4th rein-forcements); J. Cumming, 11th Battalion (previously reported wounded); J. C. Len-ton, 16th Battalion (2nd reinforcements); Sergeant T. J. Watt, 12th Battalion (1st reinforcements); E. A. Gaze and L. N. M. Shields, 10th Light Horse (3rd reinforce-ments), at Ghezireh. At Malta. 1th Battalion.—J. N. Williams (3rd re-inforcements) A. H. S. Thoms, W. Jewell (2nd reinforcements), G. F. Childs (2nd re-inforcements), T. C. Grier (previously re-ported wounded). H. W. Sutherland (2nd reinforcements). 10th Light Horse.—H. Creeper, H. J. V. Rice, W. C. R. Hammond, J. Naughton (3rd reinforcements), previously. reported wounded: R. E. Tree, R. Bishop. WOUNDED. 11th Battalion.—T. Morley (4th rein-forcements), H. W. House (2nd occasion), F. J. Scott (2nd occasion), Major E. A. Drake Brockman, Second Lieutenant H. C. Kelly (5th reinforcements), C. G. Brown, W. Clarke. W. Cottrell, W. Calderwood, E. A. Hearle, Lance-Corporal C. O. Hol-combe, J. W. Inman, F. W. Johnston, D. W. Palmer (1st reinforcements), D. Mun-roe, C. T. Pearce, B. A. Scott, E. P. Stables, P. Williams, E. P. Walker, W. Reeves, Lance-Corporal C. Bolle, H. T. A. Chapman, A. F. Garden, F. R. Brown, B. Smith, J. Sleight (3rd reinforcements), J. Thompson (1st reinforcements), H. White-ley, W. Nickson (4th reinforcements). 12th Battalion.—H. Greenwood, H. W. Love (4th reinforcements), D. J. Edmunds (5th reinforcements). 10th Light Horse.—Corporal J. A. Scott, J. O. M. Prior, C. J. Carlson. PROGRESS REPORT. E. D. Dawson, 16th A.A.S.C., danger-ously ill, Heliopolis; J. J. Ryan, 11th Bat-talion, improved, previously reported ill; C. W. Hyden, 11th Battalion, 1st rein-forcements, disembarked at Malta, pre-viously reported wounded; W. Schofield, 11th Battalion, 3rd reinforcements, em-barked for England from Malta, pre-viously reported wounded; H. S. Penny, 11th Battalion, in hospital at Manchester, previously reported wounded. QUEENSLAND. DEATHS. H. S. Dawson, 5th Light Horse, of ill-ness; S. W. Hunt, 5th Light Horse, of illness, A. A. Rye, G. H. Scooner, and S. G. Anderson, 9th Battalion, of wounds; A. H. Loveday, 25th Battalion, of illness; Ser-geant J. J. Logan and Lance-Corporal E. Walsh, 8th A.S.C. Div. Ammunition Park, of wounds. KILLED IN ACTION. Gunner C. H. Park, 8th A.S.C. Div. Am-munition Park, J. Kerr, W. G. Moren, and G. A. L. Masters, 2nd Light Horse. 9th Battalion.—A. P. Warnes, E. G. White (previously reported wounded), Cor-poral J. Woodsbey (4th reinforcements), J. Lavercombe (3rd reinforcements), F. Kel-ler (previously reported wounded), J. Jack-son (3rd reinforcements), C. S. P. Hensley, A. H. Fox (5th reinforcements), J. Deaz-eley, G. A. C. Preston (previously reported wounded), A. Moore (4th reinforcements), C.Q.M.S. F. Harvey, Lance-Corporal C. B. Gray, W. Peterson, A. G. W. Farrants (4th reinforcements), C. F. Pratt (1st rein-forcements), V. G. McInnes, Sergeant (?) Hamilton (3rd reinforcements), Corporal J. G. Hunter, D. Glennie, V. C. Clancy, Cor-poral J. W. Burrell (3rd reinforcements).

G. C. Gracey (previously reported missing), M. J. O'Sullivan (previously reported miss-ing), Corporal T. G. R. Champion (pre-viously reported missing). 5th Light Horse.—A. C. Williams, F. N. Wilson (1st reinforcements), E. H. Wil-liams, Lance-Corporal L. Arntzen, Tptr, R. Robertson, D. R. Morrison (1st rein-forcements), E. G. Marley, F. Tong, W. A. Young, Sig. J. M. Blackwell, S. H. Sheri-dan, Corporal H. J. Eggins, J. O'Sullivan (1st reinforcements), A. C. Homer, R. S. Browne, C. Lovell (1st reinforcemnts), O. T. Dunn, T. J. Higgins, W. H. Kemp (previously reported wounded), L. Mac-donald (previously reported wounded); Ser-geant M. Powis (previously reported wounded). ILLNESS. Major S. J. Richards, 1st. Australian Clearing Hospital; Corporal H. Armstrong and Lance-Corporal J. A. Tedimann, 2nd Light Horse; Sapper B. R. S. Creagh, Divisional Signalling Co. Engineers; A. R. Hughes and Sergeant J. R. Irvine, 9th Battalion. 15th Battalion (at Malta).—Pioneer G. H. Kelly (2nd reinforcements, previously re-ported wounded), J. T. Lockhead( 2nd re-inforcements), B. Reynolds, J. Sweeney, J. A. Smith, A. Tall, S. A. Shearer (4th rein-forcements). WOUNDED. Gunner J. H. W. Ross, Divisional Ammu-nitional Column; Corporal D. Clark and Sergeant W. Swanson, 2nd Light Horse. 9th Battalion.—H. J. Pennall, 5th rein-forcements; Lieut. H. G. Ker, 2nd occa-sion; C. Mathews, G. B. King, 2nd rein-forcements (doing well); (?) O'Callaghan, 3rd reinforcements (doing well); D. B. Cree-don (doing well). 5th Light Horse.— F. V. Egerton, 4th re-inforcements (at Malta); Trumpeter C. Neville, severely (at Malta); C. Mitchell, P. B. O'Leary, F. Rowe (4th reinforcements); D. G. Reardon, T. R. Evans, H. Hosie, T. E. Reynolds, W. J. Cooper, J. H. Murtha (1st reinforcements), G. H. Gill, D. B. Walker (1st reinforcements), C. A. Ander-son, Sergeant S. Dickson, A. Fuller, H. C. Williams, W. O'Neill, C. S. Duncan, W. R. Irvine, A. Cameron, K. R. Munro, A. T. Manson, P. Murphy (4th reinforcements), T. H. Gardner, A. J. Hamkinson. MISSING. Sergeant M. G. Delprott, 5th Light Horse; A. H. Connolly, 5th Light Horse (wounded and missing). IN HOSPITAL, MANCHESTER. Sergeant T. A. Braithwaite, 9th Batta-lion, 2nd reinforcements; J. Pitter, 9th Bat-tallion ; G. Briggs, 15th Battalion; T. P. Chataway, 15th Battalion. NEW SOUTH WALES. KILLED IN ACTION., Corporal Sullivan, 13th Battalion, 3rd re-inforcement, previously reported missing ; J: W. Berriman, 13th Battalion, 3rd rein-forcements; J. Ferrier, 13th Battalion; W. J. Monaghan and J. J. Bourke, 1st Light Horse; E. Kirby, 7th Light Horse. DEATHS. W. M. Pearoe, 1st Light Horse, died of illness; Lance-Corporal G. T. Hill, 1st Field Ambulance, of wounds; H. B. Watson, 1st Battalion, of wounds, previously reported wounded ; Sapper C. C. Fowle, 1st Field Company Engineers, previously reported wounded. 2nd Battalion—Died of wounds: Lance-Corporal T. G. Woods, R. Thomson (1st re-inforcements), J. A. Sykes (previously re-ported killed in action). 3rd Battalion.—Died of wounds: W. J. Perkins, V M. Maclure, A. Thomas. ILLINESS. G. Carvie, 2nd Battalion, 4th reinforce-ments; Lance-Corporal W. Swindells, 1st Battalion ; Sapper S. E. Parry and Ser-geant F. H. Johnson, 1st Field Company Engineers; Gunner F. Isaac, 3rd Battery Artillery; Sappers J. R. Huntley and F. C. Moore, 1st Field Company Engineers; Lance-Coporal F. C. Plunkett, 6th Light Horse; M. Burrows, 1st Light Horse, 2nd reinforcements; Lance-Corporal W. J. Bain, Lieutenant J. L. Sandy, 1st Field Artillery Brigade ; A. J. Freeman, 2nd Battalion. 13th Battalion.—T. W. Sharp, A. Kent-ish, A. Gibbon, W. A. E. White, J. Beezley,. Lance-Corporal J. Marrot. 4th Battalion.--Corporal J. Daniels, dan-gerously ill, previously reported wounded se-cond occasion; W. Joyce, W. McCarthy, W. R. Malcolm, S. Dennis, T. B. F. Keary, O. V. C. Lindquist, E. Morrison (2nd rein-forcements), P. O'Mara 3rd reinforce-ments), N. Powell 7th Light Horse.—H. B. Cartwright, W. Mayo, W. J. Rooke (3rd reinforcements), Sergeant C. H. G. King, Q.M.S. T. F. Humphreys. 3rd Battalion.—D. Walker, F. M. Ferrier (5th reinforcements), A. E. Joyden (1st reinforcements), G. H. Walden (5th rein-forcements), J. W. Williams (5th reinforce-ments), F. H. Turpin (4th. reinforcements), S. J. Willis, C. T. Walton (previously re-ported wounded). . WOUNDED. J. W. Bennett, F. J. Fielder, T. Lusty, and A. H. Wilson, 13th Battalion; C. A. Hordern, 1st Light Horse; Gunner A. C. Field, 1st Battery Field Artillery; Sapper J. Scales, 8th Field Company Engineers; Lieutenant A. J. K. McKenzie, 1st Bat-talion, injured; G. W. Clarke, R. Morgan, and J. Thomson, 4th Battalion; F. Tyms and J. P. Hobbs, 3rd Battalion ; Gunner W. H. Mair, 1st Brigade; Signaller G. Adams, 2nd Battery F.A.; Gunner C. H. Nowack, 1st F.A. Brigade, 3rd. reinforce-ments : Gunner B. H. Cairnes, Divisional Ammunition Column: J. P. Duren, W. Greenway, and Sergeant H. C. McKay, 2nd Battalion. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED. Embarked for England. Corporal W. P. Horseman, 4th Battalion ; E. Parker, 13th Battalion, 4th reinforce-ments; A. E. Richey, 13th Battalion. In Hospital, Manchester. P. M. Longworth, 2nd Battalion: H. Froome, 2nd Battalion; Sapper A. Burgess, 1st Field Company Engineers: Private F. Horne, 4th Battalion; L. Moses, 13th Bat-

talion; H. Lowry, 13th Battalion. VICTORIA. DEATHS. Lance-Corporal T. Ritchie, 14th Battalion, killed in action. previously reported wounded; Bombardier L. W. Chillingsworth, 6th Battery Field Artillery, killed in action; C. A. E. Atkinson, 4th Light Horse, killed in action; Captain S. J. Campbell, 8th Light Horse, died of wounds; H. Hay-ball, 8th Light Horse, died of wounds; Sapper E. G. A. Rogasch, 2nd Field Company Engineers, killed in action: W. Weeks, 3rd Field Co. Engineers, died of wounds; N. C. Wheatley, 5th Battalion, killed in action; T. Bryan, 6th Battalion (4th reinforcements), killed in action ; Lieu-tenant K. L. Walker, A. J. Pawley, and C F. J. Wells, 7th Battalion, died of wounds ; H. McDonald, 7th Battalion, killed in action; Lieutenant H. A. Biggsley, 6th Battalion, killed in action; J. B. C. Aminde, and H. Heagney, 6th Battalion, killed in action, previously reported miss-ing. ILLNESS. P. C. W. Landford, 3rd Light Horse; R. G. Bruton, C. J. Detmann, and A. J. Adams, 4th Light Horse; I. C. Hamilton, 8th Light Horse; Driver J. T. Barratt, 2nd Field Co, Engineers; J. B. Mills and T. Wilson, 5th Battalion: Lieutenant C. Pind-lay, 2nd Infantry Brigade Headquarters; E. J. Stone, 6th Battalion, J. C. Ferry, H. S. Major and A. E. Jones, 7th Battalion; S. J. Chappell, 11th Battalion; Sergeant G. W. Dickenson, 14th Battalion; Corporal A. R. Tedder, 3rd A.S.C.; Lance-Corporal E. C Heyme and S. Scowbroft, 4th Field Ambulance; F. B. Mills, 12th A.S.C. 14th Battalion—A. Richards, A. McNair (3rd reinforcements), W. H. Farrell (4th re-inforcements). S. Herridge (1st reinforce-ments), E. Johnston (4ti reinforcements), Lance-Corporal J. Austen, J. S. Stewart, Lance-Corporal W. Pevitt. W. King (3rd reinforcements), J. W. Dowling (4th rein-forcements), Lance-Corporal (?) Anderson (previously reported wounded). 9th Light, Horse.—J. J. W. R. Gorringe, A. L. Haggart (seriously ill), R. H. Mathers Sergeant A. C. Morrison, G. Holt, G. A. Jackson. 7th Battalion.--H. H. Jenkinson, A. J. Hume (4th reinforcements), G. H. Haar (4th reinforcements), B. R. Belhy (4th re-inforceemente). WOUNDED. E. Weir, 7th Battalion, 3rd reinforce-ments; C. Thompson and H. A. Forrest, 14th Battalion; Gunner J. D. Thickens, 8th A.S.C. Divisional Ammunition Park; H. N. Flack. 4th Light Horse. 4th reinforce-ments ; A. McIntyre and C. Mathwin 8th Battalion; Second Lieutenant L. M. Young, and A. McArthur, 7th Battalion. 5th Battalion.—E. Tomlins, P. L. Swanson (3rd reinforcements), W. A. Mitchell (2nd reinforcements), W. R. Looker, R. D. H. Burchell (second occasion). 6th Battalion.—E. S. Fox, 3rd reinforce-ments wounded, not missing as previously reported; J. W. Russell, 3rd reinforcements, second occasion; Second-Lieutenant F. J. Turner; C. R. Price, 3rd reinforcements ; Lance-Corporal H. Hunt. 8th Light Horse.--E. R. McGuinness, Sig-naller E. W. L. Griffith, D. McGarvie. 2nd reinforcements; R. Lees, 4th reinforce-ments; A. Vivash. 4th reinforcements; P. J Amor, 1st reinforcements; W. Campbell, J. Conway, Corporal J. T. Currie. W. J. Kane, previously reported ill. IN HOSPITAL MANCHESTER. (Previously reported wounded.) A. G. Stevens, 5th Battalion; W. D Smith, 5th Battalion ; R. C. Myers, 14th

Battalion, 1st reinforcements ; B. W. Har-low, 6th Battalion, 3rd reinforcements; G. B. Wallis, 6th .Battalion, 3rd reinforce-ments; J. Weston. 6th Battalion, 3rd rein-forcements : Lance-Corporal C. Stewart, 8th Battalion; (?) Stobert, 14th Battalion, 3rd reinforcemnts. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. DEATHS. A. C. Cheape and Sergeant G. Timbrell, 3rd Light Horse, killed in action; H. V. Flower, 9th Light Horse, died of wounds ; J. T. Plummer, 16th Battalion, died of wounds ; Sergeant H. E. Noon, 16th Bat-talion, died of illness. ILLNESS. A. Buse, 16th Battalion ; K. R. Cheek, 4th A.S.C.; B. Hann, 16th Battalion: Sergeant F. S. Heithersay, 14th A.S.C.; Lance-Cor-poral A. R. Allen, 16th Battalion; W. A. Turner and R. J. Sleeper, 3rd Light Horse. 9th Light, Horse.—F. J. Gardner (4th rein-forcements), A. J. Heithersay. Sergeant J. Hennessy, W. E. Lear (4th reinforcements), J. Nelson, M. J. Reidy. H. G. Steer (4th reinforcements). J. W. Waldon. 10th Battalion.—H. Lorymer (4th rein-forcements). Sergeant T. C. S. Reynolds (4th reinforcements), Lance-Corporal H. Rich-ardson, 3rd reinforcements), J. Andrews (4th reinforcements), W. Stewart, J. S. Phillips (3rd reinforcements), R. McCord (4th rein-forcements). Corporal L. L. T. Stidson. 12th Battalion.—Sergeant J. C. Moller, previously reported wounded; Corporal L. E. Ring, previously reported wounded; G. Talbot, 5th reinforcements, previously re-ported wounded. WOUNDED: J. G. Kelly 9th Light Horse: A. C. Ball and M. MacLeon, 12th Battalion. 16th Battalion.—Lance-Corporal G. H. Henderson, 2nd reinforcements; N. S. Win-ter, 4th reinforcements; R. D. Bennett, 4th reinforcements; R. Taylor, 3rd reinforce-ments. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED. Disembarked at Malta. C C. Jackson, 3rd Light Horse. In Hospital, Manchester. C. Koll, 3rd. Light Horse; J. De Boer, 10th Battalion, 1st reinforcements; J. Walker, 16th Battalion, 2nd reinforcements. In Hospital, Ghezireh. P. M. Francis, 16th Battalion; S C. Hall, 16th Battalion, 3rd reinforcements. TASMANIA. DEATH. Sapper C. A. Vivian, 3rd Field Company Engineers, died of illness. SICK AND WOUNDED. S. J. H. Mawer, 3rd Light Home, ill; W. Denny, .12th Battalion, 5th reinforce-ments, wounded; .Corporal W. T. Keogh, 12th Battalion, 3rd reinforcements, wound-ed: A. Phillips, 12th Battalion, 4th rein-forcemetms, ill; J. Cook, 12th Battalion, wounded; E. G. Cooper, 12th Battalion. ill; Lance-Corporal W. L. E. Domeney, 15th Battalion; 4th reinforcements, previous-ly reported wounded; Corporal B. R. Moore, 15th Battalion, ill ; Cor-poral J. R. Jenneson, .3rd Field Company Engineers, wounded; A. H. Cocker, 12th Battalion, 2nd reinforcements, out of danger, previously reported danger-ously ill; Captain R. D. Campbell, 1st Aus-tralian Clearance Hospital, on furlough. previously reported sick; S.. J. Smith, 12th Battalion, 4th reinforcemenls, ill.