Lance-CpL W.H. Green, who is reported to have died on Septembers from wounds received at the Dardanelles, was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Green, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 233 words1736— H. ROGERS, 16th Battalion, 4th Reinforcements (North Broken Hill), killed in action August 8. 1154—Pte. J. DAVIS, 16th Battalion ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 63 wordsWounded and 111.—Lce.-CpL J. J. Walsh, Ptes. T. Bedelph, A. E. Betts, G. E. Miller, C. O'Toole A. E. Wulaon, C. E. Cadman. C. W. T. Flood, R J. Roe. W. Lyons, W. H. Long, A. K. Harvey, ...
Article : 55 wordsKILLED.—Sgt. F. Beck, Cpl. W. A. Davis Ptes, F. R. Rookc, G. W. Cotes, G. F. Bowman, R. L. Donkin, A. Scars, H. S. Nicholls, H. G. Boulton, F. Hayward. ...
Article : 572 wordsThe relatives of Singualler Arthur Burton Shorncy, of the Semaphore, have received further information concerning his death at the Dardanelles, which occurred some ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 189 wordsCapt. R. S. McGREGOR, 16th Battalion (Boggabri N.S.W.), ill, in 19th General Hospital, Alexandria; previously reported wounded. 4—5.8 H. V. MAYS, 9th Light Horse (Ascot ...
Article : 796 wordsKILLED.—Col. R. Linton and Ptes. F. Westaway and A. R. Roberts. WOUNDKD.—Capt. H. Carter, Lieuts. T. W. Williams, A. W. Dodd, W. He Hamilton, ...
Article : 184 wordsPte. H. S, Sheldon, who was killed in action in Gallipoli on or about August 7, was the of Mr. C. Sheldon, of Pinnaroo. He joined the 8th Light Horse in ...
Article : 84 wordsKilled.—Major J. W. F. McManainey Capt. M. G. A Verge, S[?]L[?] W. Cameron, [?] J. Field. Cpl. J. P. Wilson, [?] Cp;s J. T. king A. R. Mackey [?] A. J. [?]quhoun, C. ...
Article : 535 wordsOn Monday news was received at Jamestown that [?]. Andrew Powell Yates, son of Mrs. G. B. Yeates, of that town, had died of wounds at the Dardanelles on ...
Article : 127 wordsIt was fitting that among the South Australians who landed at Gallipoli on April 25 was a member of the Stow family, whose association with the public life of ...
Article : 195 wordsWOUNDED.—Caps. R. H. Ninno. T. P. Mc.Sharry, Lients R. A. N. Plant., D. G. Sinclair, F. C. Youden, Chapi[?] M. Bergin, C.Q.M.S. F. R. Koch, Sgte. R. V. Swain, A. Hunter, "Cpls. E. ...
Article : 99 wordsMr. J. Mercer, late of Magill, has received a letter from his soldier son, Sgt. F. D. Mereer, who says That he has now had 12 months' fighting, during which ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 102 wordsKILLED—Lieut. F. E. Jensen, Sgt. T. J. Carr, Ptes. A. J. Pritchard, J. R. McDonnell, J. McConnell, J. Wordsworth, R. K. Clifton, A. More. WOUNDED.— Major T. J. Todd., Capt. W. C. ...
Article : 157 wordsSgnlr. H. D. Black, who was killed in asction between August 7 and 14. was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Black, of Northgate direct, Millswood, late of North ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 101 wordsKILLED—Pte H. W. Shelton Dvr. A. G. Bartley Cpt. A. Le. Marsh. WOUNDED.—Sgt. L. H. Geeves, Lce.-Opl. W. S. Kennedy, Ptes. B. A. Beaumont. J. J. ...
Article : 85 wordsKilled.—Ptes. W. G. Peel, J. H. Croft, N. A. Hardy, W. M. King, J. May, H. Bale, C. R. A. Butters. Wounded and III—Major V. J, Whitehead, Capt. ...
Article : 248 words263—Lee., Cpl W. H. GREEN, 9th Light Horse (Gumeracha), die of wounds, September 3. 937—Ptc. J. P. CAMERON. 10th Light Horse, 5th Reinforcements (victor Harbour), serving with ...
Article : 619 wordsWounded and III.—Lieut. B. S. Atkinson, Sgt. G. E. Clay. Opls. F. G. Goodchap., T. Crowther, Ptes. S. F. Wilson, G. Holcomb, F. J. O'Suilivan, J. Rlchmond, N. N. March, R. Sunkins, ...
Article : 96 wordsMr. James Colbert, of Kapunda, has received news that his youngest son. Pte. W. M. Colbert, who was in the 2nd Reinforcements of the 27th Battalion, has died of ...
Article : 52 wordsMrs. J. J. Leahy, of Beutah road, Norwood, has received information that her son, Gnr. A. J. Leaby, who had been in the tiring line for 19 weeks, has been sent ...
Article : 43 wordsKilled.—Pte. D. Kerr. Wounded and III.—C.Q.M.S. W. M. Brown, Sgis. G.J. Boyle. S. Ellis, Cpls. W. J. D. Lyals, G. A. Dcnny M. Spieer, Ptes, C. P. Burks, A. ...
Article : 144 wordsPte. A. Klopp, of the 16th Bal[?]n, who was killed in action on August 10 at the Dardanelles, was the third son of Mr. W. F. Klopp. Of the Semaphore. He was ...
Article : 62 wordsThe friends of Lient E. J. Stopp, of the 40th Battalion, who is ill at Port Said received a cable message last week reporting that his condition is satisfactory ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 2 Oct 1915, Page 39
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