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Detailed lists, results, guides : 226 wordsPte. Alexander C. Cranston, of F Company, 16th Battalion, who has been reported missing at the Dardanelles, is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew ...
Article : 94 wordsKilled.—Capt. A. G. Christian (killed in action, previously reported wounded), Lieut. N. F. Vine Hall, Cpl. W. R. Horany (died of wounds), Ptes. R. L. Dickson, H. ...
Article : 369 wordsMILLICENT, June 14;—One of the two South Australians reported as killed in the thirty-sixth Dardanelles casualty list is Pte. Duncam M. Robertson, who enlisted ...
Article : 141 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 wordsThe relatives of Lieut. M. C. G. Prisk, of Park avenue, Hyde Park, who was wounded at the Dardanelles on April 26, received a cablegram from him on June 14 ...
Article : 40 wordsAmong the South Australian officers who have fallen in the service of the Empire at the Dardanelles is Lieut. Halcombe Ferrier Brock, the fifth son of Mr. T. A. Brook, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 218 wordsKilled.—Capt. W. A. Leslie. Cpl. R. H. Clough, Lee-Cpl. N. R. Blackie (all died of wounds). Ptes. J. T. Farrell (in action), L. J. Shields (died of wounds, previously ...
Article : 201 wordsFrom the Defence Department word has been received by his father (Mr. P. H Lodge, late of Hill street, North Adelaide) of the death in action of his second son, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 198 wordsPte. H. A. BLACK WELL, 9th Light Honse, 1st Reinforcements (Yongala), died of wounds. Pte. G. MORRIS. 12th Battalion, 1st ...
Article : 210 wordsKilled;—Sgt, W. P. Nevitt (in action), Cpl. A. Stanistreet and L. Seager (in action), Ptes. J. Brown (died of wounds), A. Webb, A. F. Foster, G. C. Fowler, W. ...
Article : 93 wordsKilled.—Sgt. H. V. R. Fraser (in action), Cpl. R. Stevens (in action), Ptes. G. C. Williams, A. H. Sloane (in action), Sapper F.R. Evans (died of wounds), Pte. ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Censors' Office has intimated that on receipt by relatives of telegrams or letters from abroad, or from the Defence Department announcing casualties, press ...
Article : 83 wordsPte. G. H. Seaorook, whose death from wounds is recorded in the 39th casualty list, was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Seabrook, of Barton terrace, North ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 99 wordsSouth Australia.—Pte. W. E. Pugh, 10th Battalion, (Mile-End), reported favourable, previously reported dangerously ill. New South Wales.—Lieut. G. E. ...
Article : 116 wordsReplying to questions in Parliament the Prime Minister said there was no truth whatever in the constant rumours that the Allies had got through the Dardanelles. ...
Article : 75 wordsMuch regret was expressed at Petersburg on June 13 (writes our local correspondent) when it was learnt that Pte. Clarence Brown, of the 10th Battalion, had been ...
Article : 131 wordsKilled.—Lee.-Cpl, M. J. Davidson (died of wounds, previously reported dangerously ill), Ptes. W. W. Drysdale, J. Jarvey (died of wounds), T. Brown (died of wounds), A. ...
Article : 197 wordsPie. Arthur Smart, of the 12th Battalion, reported wounded in action at the Dardanelles, left with the 1st Contingent. He was one of the first to enlist from Broken ...
Article : 58 wordsThe 39th casualty list includes the name of Pte. Harold Mitchell (killed in action). Deceased—a resident of Mitcham—was slain, on June 10. He was a member of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 19 Jun 1915, Page 37
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