Renter's correspondent at the Dardanelles states that after the landing of the British forces on the western end of Gallipoli there were several Turkish ...
Article : 198 wordsThirteenth Battalion.—Colonel W. Bowker, Pte. W. E. Scollin, Pte. ,H. S. Connor, Pte. C. H. Bailey, Lanco-Corp. C. W. J. Laurie, Pte. G. W. Hawkes, Pte. ...
Article : 37 wordsThird F. A. Brigade—Gun, A. E. Williams (pneumonia and heart failure, previously reported wounded). ...
Article : 18 wordsThirteenth Battalion.—Pte, M. Connell (pneumonia). ...
Article : 9 wordsFirst Light horse.—Pte. W. M. Keeley (dangerously ill, gastro-enteritis, Pte. L. R. Fowler (dangerously ill, appendicitis). ...
Article : 21 wordsA public meeting in furtherance of the movement, which has for its object the inauguration of a scheme of irrigating the midlands, was held at ...
Article : 2,967 wordsPte. N. Harrington, 12th Battalion. ...
Article : 9 wordsThe following cable message was received to-night by the Governor-General from the Secretary of State for the Colonics:—"Official news from the French ...
Article : 183 wordsSixth Battalion.—Pte. J. Carlyle, Pte, W. Harvey, Pte. S. Herkes, R.S.M, W. R. Olifent, Sergt. W. R. Macgregor, Pte. N. Wells, Pte. C. Cary (first ...
Article : 61 wordsThe "London Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Athens states that 25 Britishers who were exiled in Gallipoli have now been transferred to Broussa, 13 miles ...
Article : 37 wordsThe allies in the Gabatepe sector are advancing, and are continually crushing the desperate resistance of the Turks. ...
Article : 25 wordsLieut.-Colonel Gould, who has been appointed second in command of the 7th Brigade, 26th Battalion, leaves for Claremont to-day. He would be glad to ...
Article : 55 wordsFirst Battalion.—Pte. A. V. Adey, L. Corp. K. K. Barnett, Pte. J. W. Briggs, Pte. J. Butcher. Pte. A. F. Blackwood, L.-Corp. J. Barton, Pte. E. J. Boxsell, ...
Article : 305 wordsThe "Daily Mail" correspondent advises from Constantinople that 50,000 Turks who were wounded in the Dardanelles bare arrived there. ...
Article : 25 wordsAt the Tunbridge Town Hall on Thurs. day evening a social and dunce were held to say good-bye to Privates T. Knowles and H. Hepworth, who are ...
Article : 250 wordsOn Friday there was a desperate six hours' fight, in which the allies dislodged the Turks from the heights at Crithia and entrenched themselves therein. The ...
Article : 49 wordsThe preparations at Tenedos and Lemos to reinforce the allies is described as colossal. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe Governor-General yesterday received the following cable message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:— "The advance of our troops in the ...
Article : 299 wordsReuter says that, thanks to American persistence, fifty British and French nationals who were deported to Gallipoli or the danger zone have been brought ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Goeben attempted to shell the Australians, who were on the beach at Gabatepe, and on two occasions within a few minutes the Goeben was nearly ...
Article : 43 wordsThe sixteenth casualty list in connection with the operations of the Tasmanians at the Dardanelles was issued on Saturday. It contained 127 names. Of ...
Article : 113 wordsSixteenth Battalion.—Lieut. C. A. Gedder, Lieut. H. A. Southern. ...
Article : 12 wordsBoisterous weather conditions have prevailed throughout the northern portion of the state during the past couple of days, and beneficial rains have ...
Article : 500 wordsColonel Clark (Commandant) and Lieutenants Gard and Renshaw arrived on Friday night, and on Saturday inspected the cadets and militia. They go ...
Article : 36 wordsFifteenth Battalion.—Lieut. H. Kessell. ...
Article : 5 wordsFurther lists of New Zealand casualties bring the present total to 1007, comprising:—Officers—Dead, 15; wounded, 51; missing, 2. Men- Dead, 46; ...
Article : 31 wordsMr. W. J. McWilliams, M.H.R., arrived by the Loongana on Saturday, and went on to Robart by the express. Mr. G. Newman, an old resident of the ...
Article : 724 wordsAs it is difficult in some cases to obtain a record of the services of Australian soldiers who have been killed or wounded in action, we shall be glad to ...
Article : 652 wordsMedical men are still required for service et the camp hospitals and at the hospitals in Egypt. Those who wish to offer their services should apply to the ...
Article : 43 wordsThirteenth Battalion.—Lieut. G. W. Burnie. ...
Article : 7 wordsAlthough Saturday is only a half day, nearly 200 men passed through the recruiting office in Sydney. This brought the total for the week to very nearly ...
Article : 82 wordsFifteenth Battalion.—Capt. W. 0. Wilus; Capt. D. S. Freeman. ...
Article : 12 wordsSixteenth Battalion.—Capt. J. Miller; Lieut. K. L. Anderson. ...
Article : 11 wordsSixteenth Battalion.—Lieut. O. A. Bruns, Lieut. W. B. Kerr. ...
Article : 2 wordsWeather conditions in the Claremont camp made Saturday an ideal day for the Y.M.C.A. sports, and the opening of the new field service building for the ...
Article : 562 wordsLieut. N. Dickson, 15th Battalion (previously reported wounded). ...
Article : 12 wordsSeventh Battalion.—Pte. J. Bardious, Pte. W. W. H. Elliot, Pte. C. Harding, Pt. T. O'Leary, Corp. G. A. Layshon. Third Feild Ambulance.—Pt. S. B. ...
Article : 25 wordsNinth Battalion.—Pt. E. L. Stevenson Lieut. W. B. J. Patterson (previously reported dangerously wounded). ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 17 May 1915, Page 6
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