The forty-sixth list of Australian casualties sustained in Gallipoli contained 528 new names—the highest number so tar pubhshed in one list. It was issued by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 57 wordsOpl.W.V. PATERSON, 3rd Light Horse (Gawler),at Hancheaterp; Cpl. preHARRIS, 12th Battalion (England), previously reported wounded, Birmingham; ...
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Advertising : 68 wordsPte. W. H. Mara, who was killed at Gallipoli on June 9, wao 20.years of age He was a son of the late Mr. Joseph Mara, and Mrs. S. Mara, and was born at Ca ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 201 wordsPte. D. P. O'LEARY, 16th Battalion (Mount Barker Junction), died of wounds. Pte,. J. COWIE, 16th Battalion (Dulwich), died from typhoid (previously ...
Article : 149 wordsMLLICENT, July 1.—Mr. and Mrs. John Bedford of,Momrt Mclntyre, were notified by the Defence Department on Tuesday that their son, Lce.-Cpl. J. R. ("Alan") ...
Article : 103 wordsKilled.—Pte. R. L. Beard (previously reported wounded). Wounded.—Mjr. S.R. H. Roberts, Lieut. C. E. Buttle (ill), Spr. A. E. Cowdrey. ...
Article : 23 wordsKilled.—Lce.-Cpl. W. G. Manning, Pte. J. De C. Hodge (previously reported wounded), Pte. G. Henderson (previously reported wounded), and Pte. A. ...
Article : 128 wordsKILLED —R.S.M. W. Neilson, Sgts. J. C. Gillandere and S. M. Ehrenberg (previously-missing), Cpl. J. Thomson (previously miasing), Lce.-Cpl.,(J. Dey ...
Article : 218 wordsThe late Pte. E. J. McMurray, of the 16th Battalion, 2nd, Reinforcements, who died of wounds received at the Dardanellee, was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 73 wordsKilled.—Pte. G. K. Buekpitt (previously reported grounded). ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 wordsVictoria.—Pie. R. W. C. Eddy, out of danger (previously reported dangerously ill). ...
Article : 15 wordsKILLED.—Sgt. R. S. Smith (previously) d0angerously ill), Ptes. K. Kennedy, J. P. MeGrath (previously missing). WOUNDED.—Capt R. G. E. Kellick ...
Article : 124 wordsA summary of Casualty List No. 48 shows:—Officers ill, 3; prisoner of war, 1; others killed in action, 38; died of wounds,: 5; died of illness, 1; dangerously ill, 5; ...
Article : 146 wordsOWEN, July 1.—Much regret was expressed here to-day "when news was received of the death, of Pte. Fred Pinkney, who has been lulled at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 84 wordsCpl. Clarence Davidson, who is reported as having died of wounds received in action against the Tories, is the fourth son of Mr. Richard Davidson, of Wandearah ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 107 wordsKILLED.—Ptes. T. L. Goodall, P. Foley, and E. R. Martin WOUNDED.—Cpl. H. J. Mvles, Ptes. H. Bell, A.C. Webb, J. L. Stark, and E.C. ...
Article : 30 wordsKilled.—Set. H. F. Hillier, Cpl. E. R. T. Carrick, Spr. H. Baxter, Ptes, W. J. O'Leary, R. M. Thomas, R. Campbell)previously missing), H. Mason, F. H. Hooper, ...
Article : 103 wordsKILLED;—Pie. H. C. Whitney (died of enteric, previously reported dangerously ill). WOUNDED.—Cple. A. V. Whish-Wilson ...
Article : 68 wordsSgt. A. B. HALL, 10th Battalion)(Bro. ken Hill), killed in action. Cpl. C. DAVIDSON, 3rd Light Home (Waudearah), died of wounds (previosly. ...
Article : 504 wordsKILLED,—Ptes. A. J. G. Bradford, O. E. Johnsdn '(12th Battalion, Goodwood, S.A., died of wounds), P. L. Gent (believed killed in action, previously reported ...
Article : 102 wordsKilled.—Lieut. L, L. Cadell (previously wounded), Sgts. D.C. Hobden (previously missing), K, S. M. Piper, Cpls. B. L. Hudson, T. B. Anderson, J. W. Park, ...
Article : 443 wordsWith most of us Brice is an important consideration. Its not low price we desire but "value," and by "Value" we mean the most obtainable for our money. The ...
Article : 74 wordsMajor A. E. COOK,9th Light Horse (Melton Park. S.A.), dangerously ill (previously reported severely wounded and dangerouly ill). ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 10 Jul 1915, Page 39
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