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275 articles are tagged with A I F Casualties 1914-1918. (Note: A search of the full text of articles for A I F Casualties 1914-1918 finds 5 articles)

  • BATTLE CASUALTIES. AN ADDITIONAL LIST. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 16 December 1918, page 7
    Detailed lists, results, guides 1356 words

  • VICTORIAN CASUALTIES. LIST No. 383. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 18 February 1918, page 9
    Detailed lists, results, guides 1460 words

  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 18 February 1918, page 6
    News 153 words

    BUSH, Segreant Herman Frederick, son of Mrs. Bush, of Soldier's Hill, Ballarat, was killed in action on June 7 of last year. He was an inspector in the Queensland Insurance Company, On ...
  • A.I.F. CASUALTIES. OFFICIAL SUMMARY. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 18 February 1918, page 6
    Detailed lists, results, guides 126 words

  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 12 June 1918, page 10
    News 576 words

    BLAIR, Gunner Archibald, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Balir, Cobden street, Few, killed in action, in France, on May 22. Gunner Balir had been on active service abroad about six ...
  • VICTORIAN CASUALTIES. LIST No. 384. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 26 February 1918, page 6
    Detailed lists, results, guides 1390 words

  • VICTORIAN CASUALTIES. LOSSES IN BATTLE. LAST LIST PUBLISHED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 7 December 1918, page 22
    Detailed lists, results, guides 2381 words

  • AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. Deaths Number 48,337. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 17 June 1918, page 7
    Detailed lists, results, guides 2167 words

  • VICTORIAN CASUALTIES. LIST No. 419. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 29 July 1918, page 5
    Detailed lists, results, guides 1740 words

  • VICTORIAN CASUALTIES. List No, 431. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 7 October 1918, page 5
    Detailed lists, results, guides 3008 words

  • VICTORIAN CASUALTIES. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 31 August 1918, page 20
    Detailed lists, results, guides 1772 words

  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 31 August 1918, page 20
    News 556 words

    GILL.—Mr. and Mrs. T. Sadler Gill, Eildon, Grey street, St. Kilda (late ot Broadway, East Camberwell), have received official advice that their son Len was killed on active service in France ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 1 April 1918, page 4
    News 31 words

    WEBB WARE.—Kenneth Charles, Lieut. [?] Siege Battery, R.G.A., killed in action in [?] on March 21. Eldost son the the late Charles Webb Ware and Mrs. Webb Ware, of Wood[?] ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 2 January 1918, page 6
    News 46 words

    BEALE, Sergeant H. A., Killed in action (previously reported missing). Sergeant Beale, who was 29 years old, was at the front for two and a half years. His widow and three children ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 13 July 1917, page 6
    News 83 words

    CAMP Private William J. Mrs. Camp, of Bridgewater, S.A., has been notified that her husband has been admitted to University War Hospital, England, suffering from severe gunshot wound ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. ILL. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 3 January 1918, page 4
    News 131 words

    DAVIES.—Driver Herbert A. Davies, of the Motor Transport Service, is in hospital in England suffering from an attack of trench fever. He does not expect to return to the front for three or four ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 8 June 1917, page 6
    News 88 words

    McCOUBRIE, Frank, son of Mrs. McCoubrie, Droop street, Footscray, killed in action May 12. Mother has been notified. HARRISON, Lance-Corporal J. E., killed in France ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 1 February 1918, page 4
    News 124 words

    BODINNAR, Private W. T., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bodinnar, of Perrins street, Day[?]ford, was killed in action on August 5, 1916 (previously reported missing). Prior to enlisting he was employed by ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 21 July 1917, page 16
    News 93 words

    GODFREY, Li[?]nant Alexander, son of Mr. P. God[?]y, of St. [?]da; is in the king's Own Royal L[?]caster Regiment, late of 3rd Battation, 1st Division A.I.F. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 16 September 1918, page 6
    News 143 words

    [?]OSS.—Mrs. Julia [?]oss, of Wreckyn street, North Melbourne, has been[?] notified that her only surviving son, Private Redmond [?], was killed in action in France on August 2[?], after three years' ...
  • VICTORIAN CASUALTIES. List No. 429. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 16 September 1918, page 6
    Detailed lists, results, guides 3023 words

  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 4 June 1918, page 4
    News 202 words

    MARTIN, Pte, F. C., third son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin, Clifton Hill. He had seen two years' active service. WOUNDED. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 6 September 1918, page 6
    News 138 words

    BROWNE.—News has been received that Private John Emlyn Browne (Jack), only son of the late John N. Browne, a former town clerk of St. Kilda, and the late Jessie Browne, was ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 21 March 1918, page 6
    News 123 words

    CORIDAS.—Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Coridas, of Springvale, have received information that their second son, Private Leslie Joseph Corida, was killed in action in France on March 9. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. MISSING. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 31 July 1917, page 6
    News 181 words

    SUTT[?]. Sgt. [?]. I., only son of Mrs. Prebble, Flinders. Reported missing June 9, after 2½ years' active service. Thrice wounded previoulsy, once in Gallip[?]i and twice in France. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 29 August 1918, page 6
    News 152 words

    COBDEN.—Mrs. H. M. Cobden, 181 Station street, Box Hill, has been advised that her only son, Lieut. Cecil M. Cobden, was killed in action on August 10. He enlisted in February, 1916, ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 3 April 1918, page 6
    News 210 words

    CAMPBELL, Private Charles Gordon, eldest son of Mrs. Campbell, of Wendour[?] parade, Ballarat. Killed in action in France on March 11. He was 25 years of age, and in charge of the ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 20 August 1917, page 6
    News 161 words

    McLEOD,Private Richard William,reported missing on August 26, now reported killed in action. younger son of Mrs. Emma McLeod 212 Victiria street North Melbourne.Prior to enlistment ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 17 December 1917, page 8
    News 141 words

    WALKER, 2nd Lient Frank, 46th Battalion, killed in action on April 11, 1917 (previously reported missing); eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Walker. Benalia; only other son (Arthur) also on active ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 14 October 1918, page 8
    News 168 words

    HOLDEN, Gunner Norman G., son of ChaplainGeneral Holden (at present in England) and Mrs. Holden, of Kew, killed in action on September 20. He was at Wesley College preparing for the ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 30 June 1917, page 18
    News 211 words

    DUFF, Sergt. C. A., second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Duff, of inverloch, Elizabeth street, Ma[?]vern, Killed in action on June 9, in France. WATERSON, c[?] (N.Z.), Next ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 3 October 1917, page 6
    News 169 words

    LAYCOCK, Sgt. R. S., second son of Mr. H. B. Laycock, P.M., of Dimboola, dangerously wounded in France on September 21. Sgt. Laycock, who was awarded Military Medal in March, was with ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 31 October 1918, page 6
    News 224 words

    ESCOTT.—Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Escott, Wongaburra, Sydenham, have received news that their son. Gunner Leslie Escott, has been wounded in th[?] leg. ...
  • BIOGRAPHICAL PARTICULARS TWO BROTHERS KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Tuesday 12 June 1917, page 5
    News 969 words

    News has been received that two brothers. Privates Frantz and Claude Docking, were killed in action in France on May 6. They were sons of Mr. and ...
  • THE ROLL OF HONOR. 309th CASUALTY LIST ISSUED 10 A.M., MONDAY [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Tuesday 12 June 1917, page 5
    Detailed lists, results, guides ILLUSTRATED 1951 words

  • ON ACTIVE SERVICE. CAPTAIN F. L. WALL, M.C. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Tuesday 12 June 1917, page 6
    News 790 words

    Mr. George L. Wall, of Messrs. Harris, Scarfe, & Co., received a cablegram, apprising him that his son, Surgeon-Captain F. L. Wall, has been awarded the Military ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 2 August 1917, page 6
    News 141 words

    WILLIAMS, Private Llewellyn, son of Mr. and [?] Morgan Williams, of 170 Hotham street, East [?] Kilda, previously reported missing on August [?] 1916, was killed in action on that date. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 29 June 1917, page 6
    News 110 words

    MERTON.—Sapper Charles Henry Tischler, [?] Field Company Engineers (late of the 10th Field Company). Killed in action on 9—6—17. Wite and child in England, father and mother in New ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 9 July 1917, page 6
    News 219 words

    [?]MILTON, Lieutenant E. Brook. son of Mrs. R. Ha[?], and brother of Mrs. R. Beves. of Bendigo, has been wounded in France. Before enlisting Lieuten[?]nt [?]milton was an accountant ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 15 June 1917, page 6
    News 129 words

    BASSETT, Lieut. W. E., son of Mr. and Mrs. Bassett, Albuny, Waterloo street, Camberwell. Served 18 months with field engineers in France, and awarded Military Cross. Now attached to ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 28 February 1918, page 4
    News 178 words

    COWELL, Private Auhriey, chlest son of Mr. and Mrs G. Cowell, Young street, Ballarat East, has been killed In action (previsouly reported missing), He was twice rejected, and then ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 11 August 1917, page 18
    News 212 words

    DAHMEN.—The widow of M. Louis Dahmen, late of Pathe Freres, Australia, announces his death in action in France on May 6. He was attached to the artillery, and went through the righting ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 3 October 1918, page 6
    News 259 words

    PATERSON, Pte. John Martin, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Paterson, 87 Claremont avenue, Malvern, killed in action in France on August 11. He left Australia on October 2, 1916, and was ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 28 October 1918, page 4
    News 292 words

    BUTTERWORTH.—Lieut. Frank A. Butterworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Butterworth, of Hay, N.S.W., [?]alisted on August 4, 1915, and [?]iled as a sergeant in 30th Battalion on Nov. 9. He was ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Theodore Ralph Lowe ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 5 October 1918, page 20
    News 229 words

    DUNNE.—Mr. and Mrs. [?]. Dunne, Melby [?], East St. Kilda, have received word that their only [?]on, Private Cyril E. A. Dunne, was killed in France on August 3[?] He left Australia on ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 29 April 1918, page 4
    News 250 words

    ARCHER.—Corporal Reginald, son of Mr.Archer, Ballarat East has been killed in action in France. He was invalided home from Gallipoli, but, upon recovering,returned to the front. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 23 April 1918, page 4
    News 227 words

    DYKE,—Private Eddle Dyke, of Thorpdale South, after having been wounded on three occasions, has been killed. FALLOON.—Mr. and Mrs. Falloon, of [?]ighett ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 11 July 1917, page 8
    News 299 words

    MOIR, G. F., son of the late Rev. G. S. Moir, High School, Bendigo, killed while acting as stretcher-bearer. Enlisted from Gordon (N.S.W.). Leaves a widow and a son, who is at the ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 3 June 1918, page 4
    News 220 words

    FERGUSON.—Private Thomas L. Ferguson, [?] son of Mrs. Hugh Ferguson, Bo[?]warrah, has died of wounds received in France on April 9. This is the third son who has fallen, one being ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 30 September 1918, page 6
    News 243 words

    KILLED. BELL.—Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bell, of 28 Charnwood road, S[?] Kilda, have been officially notified [?]at their son, Lieut. Sydney Garnett Bell, has ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 21 August 1917, page 4
    News 295 words

    ARMSTRONG, Donald Keith, son of Mr. William Armstrong of Arrandoovong, Branxholme, killed in action on 6th inst. The deceased, who was educated at Scotch College, was in his ...
  • THE WAR THE ROLL OF HONOR. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Tuesday 20 February 1917, page 8
    News ILLUSTRATED 4368 words

    273rd CASUALTY LIST ISSUED 10 A.M. MONDAY. Officers. Others. Killed in action............ 2 12 ...
  • CALL FOR MEN. RECRUITING IN VICTORIA. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 16 August 1916, page 9
    News 1213 words

    In Victoria yesterday 92 men volunteered for active service, and of these 51 were accepted as medically fit. The following are the details supplied by the military ...
  • THE ROLL OF HONOR. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 11 December 1916, page 8
    News ILLUSTRATED 1550 words

    247th CASUALTY LIST ISSUED 10 A.M. SATURDAY SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Died of Wounds. ...
  • RETURNING SOLDIERS. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Friday 13 July 1917, page 7
    Detailed lists, results, guides 548 words

  • THE ROLL OF HONOR. 412th CASUALTY LIST SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Killed in Action. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Thursday 27 June 1918, page 5
    News ILLUSTRATED 2329 words

    2047. Pte. A[?] COLLINS, Uraid[?] 13/10/17, p.r.m. 32493. Gnr. W. H. FLEMING, Southwark, 12/10/17, p.r.m., believed killed. ...
  • THE WAR 243rd CASUALTY LIST RELEASED 9 P.M.. MONDAY. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Killed in Action. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Tuesday 21 November 1916, page 8
    News 3698 words

    contain E. A. WARREN, Mount Gambier, killed [?] p.r. ill. [?]C[?]. C. H. PAGE, Kadina, killed 14/10/16. [?]51, Spr. H. BROWN, Broken Hill, killed ...
  • THE WAR THE ROLL OF HONOR. 248th CASUALTY LIST ISSUED 9 P.M. MONDAY. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Killed in Action. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Tuesday 12 December 1916, page 9
    News ILLUSTRATED 4705 words

    4096. Cpl. J. THOMAS, Adelaide (killed Nov. 14). 759. Pte. W. MILLAR, Murtoa, Vic. (killed Nov. 11). ...
  • THE WAR PEACE INTRIGUES APPEAL TO DR WILSON. LONDON, November 27. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Tuesday 28 November 1916, page 8
    News 5986 words

    The pro-German peace intrigues in [?]rica are attracting more than usual [?]tion in England, when it is recog[?]d that they are on a large scale, and ...
  • THE WAR THE ROLL OF HONOR. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Tuesday 17 April 1917, page 8
    News ILLUSTRATED 3418 words

    287th CASUALTY LIST ISSUED 10 A.M. MONDAY. Officers. Others. Ttl. Killed in action...... 3 32 — ...
  • SOLDIER'S AMAZING CAREER. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 31 August 1918, page 8
    News 462 words

    The amazing and tragic career of Private Bertrand, belonging to the infantry, is described by his lieutenant in the Paris "Journal." Bertrand wears the French ...
  • MEMORIAL SERVICES. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 18 February 1918, page 8
    News 259 words

    A well-attended memorial service was held at Box Hill yesterday afternoon in Honour of 54 fallen soldiers from Nunawading Shire. The shire president (Councillor ...
  • TWO MORE CASUALTY LISTS Twentieth and Twenty-First 477 NAMES 55 KILLD. 419 WOUNDED [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 24 May 1915, page 6
    Detailed lists, results, guides 6937 words

  • AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES TWO MORE LISTS. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 3 October 1916, page 5
    Detailed lists, results, guides ILLUSTRATED 6532 words

  • ROLL OF HONOUR. PERSONAL PARTICULARS. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Cakebread ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 17 September 1915, page 6
    News ILLUSTRATED 5591 words

    [As it is difficult in some cases to obtain a record of the services of Australian soldiers who have been killed or wounded iin action, we shall be glad to publish short ...
  • ROLL OF HONOUR. PERSONAL PARTICULARS. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Caulfield Grammar School Elsternwick Horace Carl Harton Trinity College ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 12 October 1915, page 5
    News 2792 words

    [As 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 publish short ...
  • ROLL OF HONOUR PERSONAL PARTICULARS. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 8 June 1915, page 6
    News ILLUSTRATED 4850 words

    I As 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 publish short ...
  • "GOING TO CERTAIN DEATH." [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 8 June 1915, page 6
    News 128 words

    In a letter which has just come to hand from the late Private David Mills, the deceased lad states that he, with his comrades, had just received orders to go to the Dardanelles. He said that he ...
  • MARYBOROUGH CASUALTIES. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 8 June 1915, page 6
    News 172 words

    MARYBOROUGH, Thursday.—A considerable number of young men from Maryborough and district is included in the latest casualty lists. Private J. W. Reynolds (killed) was the first lad to ...
  • AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. 119th LIST ISSUED. 27 DEATHS; 75 WOUNDED: 213 ILL. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 6 December 1915, page 5
    News 1662 words

    The 119th list of casualties and disabilities sustained by the Australians in tbe operations at the Dardanelles was Issued by the Defence department on Saturday. It contains 720 names, of which 329 represent new casualties. The deaths number 27, and of these [?] were killed in action, seven died of ...
  • WOUNDED RETURN. HOSPITAL-SHIP KAROOLA. "JOY-RIDERS" CHECKED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 6 December 1915, page 6
    News 402 words

    Wounded soldiers from the hospital-ship Karoola, which arrived in the bay on Friday afternoon disembarked early on Saturday morning and were conveyed through ...
  • THE WAR THE ROLL OF HONOR. 76th CASUALTY LIST ISSUED 10 a.m., SATURDAY [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 13 September 1915, page 9
    News ILLUSTRATED 7564 words

    The following is a list of the casualties sustained by the various States, the sick being included among the wounded:- Dead. Wounded. ...
  • THE CASE OF GUNNER PERRY INVESTIGATION OF DR. MALONEY'S CHARGES. Melbourne, September 12. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 13 September 1915, page 8
    News 848 words

    The Defence Department yesterday issued the following statement to the representatives of the press regarding charges made against the administration of the Defence ...
  • THE WAR BRITISH POLITICS A SMALLER CABINET. PERSONNEL PREDICTED. LONDON, October 27. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Curyer ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Friday 29 October 1915, page 10
    News ILLUSTRATED 5591 words

    The "Standard" believes that the personnel of the new Cabinet has been decided on. Its members will include Mr. Asquith, Sir S. O. Buckmaster, Sir E. Grey, ...
  • ROLL OF HONOUR. 334TH CASUALTY LIST. THE TASMANIANS. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Tuesday 4 September 1917, page 5
    News 441 words

    The following are the names of the Tasmanians included in the 334th casualty list which has been released for publication. ...
  • 298TH CASUALTY LIST. ADDITIONAL TASMANIAN CASUALTIES. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Friday 18 May 1917, page 6
    News 431 words

    The following (the 298th) casualty list has been released for publication. The names, unless it is otherwise stated, are those of privates. The localities ...
  • 294TH CASUALTY LIST. MANY TASMANIAN WOUNDED [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Friday 11 May 1917, page 3
    News 913 words

    The following (the 294th) casualty list has been released for publication. The names, unless it is otherwise stated, are those of privates. The localities ...
  • IN MEMORY To the Editor of "The Mercury.[?] [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Friday 11 May 1917, page 2
    News 231 words

    Sir,—I have just read in this morning's "Mercury" Lieut. Maxwell's report:— "On the afternoon of September 4, 1916, five of us were sitting behind the ...
  • KILLED. TASMANIA. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Friday 11 May 1917, page 3
    News 20 words

    Driver Blackmore, H, Forester Settlement, killed 11/4/17 (no further purticulars). QUEENSLAND. ...
  • SUMMARY OF TO-DAY'S LIST. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Friday 11 May 1917, page 3
    Detailed lists, results, guides 111 words

  • THE AUSTRALIANS AN OFFICER KILLED. LONDON, October 14. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Friday 15 October 1915, page 10
    News ILLUSTRATED 6147 words

    Lieutenant L. H. Beauchamp, who had a commission in the South Lancashire Reziment, was killed in action in France on October 7. He was a native of New ...
  • TASMANIA. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Friday 29 October 1915, page 10
    News ILLUSTRATED 524 words

    Dead.—Privates H. R. Rathbone, A. G. Day. Dangeronsly Wounded.—Private G. H. Smith. ...
  • THE WAR ITALIAN CAMPAIGN ANOTHER GERMAN OFFENSIVE. LONDON, December 1. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 4 December 1916, page 8
    News ILLUSTRATED 3598 words

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says:—"The contemplated German offensive on the Italian front is being widely discussed. The Austrians retain ...
  • THE WAR THE ROLL OF HONOR. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Friday 12 January 1917, page 8
    News ILLUSTRATED 2659 words

    262nd CASUALTY LIST ISSUED 10 A.M., THURSDAY SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Officers. Others. Total. ...
  • THE WAR UNDERSEA BOATS A DANGEROUS GAME. FIFTY-FOUR LOST. COPENHAGEN, October 1. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 2 October 1915, page 16
    News ILLUSTRATED 5591 words

    The German Admiralty has not received any news concerning 47 submarines, which are supposed to have been lost. The real number of submarines destroyed, but which ...
  • GUNNER PERRY. "GET UP AND WALK." DR. MEADE AND A SOLDIER. Melbourne, October 1. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 2 October 1915, page 16
    News 1230 words

    The enquiry into the alleged ill-treatment of Gunner Walter Perry by Dr. Meade in the Base Hospital was continued to-day before Mr. Cohen, P.M. ...
  • AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES 76th LIST ISSUED 160 DEATHS; 475 WOUNDED: 165 MISSING [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Curyer Incomplete Article ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 13 September 1915, page 5
    News 5110 words

    The 76th List of Csualties sustained by the Australians at the [?]ardaneiles was issued by the Defence Department on Saturday. It contains 859 new names. the deaths number 160, and of these 130 were killed in action. Five officers and 470 men are reported wounded and 165 ...
  • NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 12 June 1915, page 18
    News 219 words

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—The following lists of casualties among the New Zealand troops at the Dardanelles have been published:— ...
  • WOUNDED OFFICER IN ENGLAND. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 12 June 1915, page 17
    News 80 words

    Lieutenant J. G. T. Hanby, 14th Battalion, son of Lieut.-Colonel J. J. Hanby, who was wounded at the Dardanelles on April 27, and invalided to Alexandria, has ...
  • BOY FROM WILIAMSTOWN. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 12 June 1915, page 18
    News 482 words

    Following is an extract from a letter by Private Geoffrey Hall (wounded) to his father, Mr. James Hall, solicitor, of Williamstown:— ...
  • SIXTY-THIRD LIST. KILLED IN ACTION. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 12 June 1915, page 18
    News 196 words

    Auckland Mounted Rifles.—Sergt-Major Mart, Sergt. Farree, Troopers Bradley, Brico, Brow[?], Bryan, Gould, Moody, Munro, Northcroft, Page, Penman, Sullivan, Thompson (next of kin, James ...
  • SIXTY-FOURTH LTST. KILLED IN ACTION. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 12 June 1915, page 18
    News 165 words

    Wellington Mounted Rifles.—Trooper Hastie. Wellington Battalion.—Lieut. Cargo. Engineers.—Sapper Murdoch McKenzle. Auc[?]land Mounted Rifles.—Trooper Arthur Hacker. ...
  • LETTERS FROM GALLIPOLI. TURKS WELL HIDDEN. NOTHING TO FIRE AT. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 12 June 1915, page 18
    News 592 words

    Writing to his brother at Harker street, Alphington, Private T. C. Boyd, who is in the Malta Hospital, says:— "I don't think I'd ever been so tired ...
  • SOMETHING WORTH DOING. ESCAPE FROM TIGHT CORNER. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 12 June 1915, page 18
    News 630 words

    "What made me annoyed," says Sergeant Harold Annear, in a letter to his parents, "is that after eight months' training I only lasted one day." Sergeant Annear formerly ...
  • THE WAR DAY BY DAY. PRISONERS IN GERMANY. Shocking lll-Treatment. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 German hospitals POWs WWI ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 4 November 1915, page 5
    News 1120 words

    Mr. F. A. Melkenzic writes in the "Daily Chronicle":—The man set in the Kentish garden, fumbling his hands in the way the newly blind have. He was ...
  • Thursday's Casualty List. Australian [?] One-fifth of Total. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 12 June 1915, page 17
    News 46 words

    The British casualty lists published in London on Fr[?]lay morning contain 2,402 names, including those of 1,800 engaged in Northern France and Western Belgium, and ...
  • WAR QUESTIONS. REPORTING CASUALTIES. COMPLAINTS OF DELAY. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 28 August 1915, page 7
    News 304 words

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. Greene (N.S.W.) asked whether, in view of the fact that the Minister for Defence was about to appoint a number of ...
  • NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 19 August 1915, page 8
    News 260 words

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.—Yesterday's lists of casualties at the Dardanelles include the following:— WOUNDED. ...
  • ROLL OF HONOUR AUSTRALIA'S SHARE TOTAL LOSSES TO DATE [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 4 May 1915, page 8
    News 309 words

    Yesterday's casually lists issued by the Defence department contained 41 more names for Australia's roll of honour, all of whom died of their wounds. The total ...
  • New Zealander Killed. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 4 May 1915, page 7
    News 20 words

    Captain Henry Innes Walker, a New Zealander, has been killed in action in the fighting in Belgium. ...
  • VOLUNTEER'S LONG RIDE. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 4 May 1915, page 7
    News 84 words

    CASTERTON, Monday.—Mr. Murdoch McIntyre, jun., son of a farmer near Casterton, was so determined to get to the front that a few days ago, finding that ...
  • FAREWELL. TO TROOPS. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 4 May 1915, page 7
    News 302 words

    On Friday evening, in the North Melbourne Town Hall, the residents of the district gave a farewell to those troops of North Melbourne leaving for the front. Councillor Davison, who occupied the chair, ...
  • THE CASUALTIES. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 casualties Gallipoli Gallipoli dead photographs ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 4 May 1915, page 8
    News ILLUSTRATED 711 words

    Following are notes on the careers of some of the offiers and men whose names have appeared in the casualty lists:— LIEUTENANT ANDERSON. ...
  • AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES 45th List Issued TOTAL LOSSES OVER 10,000 Victorians Suffer Heavily [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 29 June 1915, page 8
    News 5828 words

    The Defence Department yesterday issued the 45th List of Casualties sustained by the Australian Troops at the Dardanelles. The List contains the following names:— ...
  • New South Welshman Killed. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 29 June 1915, page 7
    News 31 words

    Lieutenant H.M. Drake, of the King's Liverpool Regiment, has died from wounds received in action in France. He was born in New South Wales. ...
  • AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED. Landed at Plymouth. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 29 June 1915, page 7
    News 39 words

    Australians and New Zealanders who have been wounded at the Dardanelles are being brought to England. Three hundred and thirty wounded have ...
  • FLAG HALF-MAST. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 29 June 1915, page 7
    News 52 words

    The flag of George and George Pty[?] Ltd. was half mast yesterday out of respect to Private J. S. Pollock, news having been received that he was killed in action. Private ...
  • FAREWELLS TO SOLDIERS. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 29 June 1915, page 7
    News 229 words

    Mr. W. Ferrigan, who was employed by Mr. Drummond, jeweller, Collins street, as chief salesman, has joined the forces, and is now in camp at Seymour. Before leaving, Mr. Drummond ...
  • A SIGNIFICANT ENLISTMENT. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 29 June 1915, page 7
    News 176 words

    Sir,—[?] notice in to-day's papers that Mr. Herbert Wertheim, son of Mr. Hugo Wertheim, has enlisted as a private in the Expeditionary Force. Surely this is ...
  • COLOSSAL ENEMY LOSSES GERMAN POSITION VERY UNCOMFORTABLE FURTHER WITHDRAWAL LIKELY NEW YORK, August 18. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 19 August 1918, page 5
    News ILLUSTRATED 4388 words

    The German withdrawals on the Western front continue. The British gained one mile of ground south of Merris, capturing Vieux Berquin. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 26 September 1917, page 14
    News 19 words

    JOHNSON, Major Wilfred, son of Judge Johnson, wounded in France. In hospital in England, doing well. ...
  • AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. LISTS 259 AND 260 ISSUED. DEATHS, 102; WOUNDED, 87. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Sutton Grange W J Carnochan ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 2 January 1917, page 9
    News 1188 words

    Two casualty lists were issued by the Defence[?] department yesterday. List No. 259 contains 141 casualties, and the names of 834 officers and men who have returned ...
  • MEN FOR THE WAR. Enlistments in Victoria. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 9 March 1918, page 19
    News 654 words

    Ten recruits were accepted at the Town Hall Recruiting Depot yesterday. Recruiting in Flinders. Sir William Irvine, M.H.R., conferred ...
  • SOLDIERS RETURN. CAPTAIN BLACKBURN, V.C. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Captain A S Blackburn V C ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 4 December 1916, page 7
    News ILLUSTRATED 963 words

    A special train which arrived in Adelaide on Sunday brought 45 South Australian soldiers, who had been invalided home. Notwithstanding that no trams are ...
  • THE ROLL OF HONOR. 186th CASUALTY LIST ISSUED 10 A.M., THURSDAY [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Friday 21 July 1916, page 8
    Detailed lists, results, guides ILLUSTRATED 1136 words

  • COMING HOME. MORE WOUNDED SOLDIERS. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Friday 21 July 1916, page 7
    Detailed lists, results, guides 724 words

  • BLOWN SIXTY YARDS AND UNHURT. A LUCKY GERMAN. Melbourne, July 20. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Friday 21 July 1916, page 7
    News 108 words

    Mr. Justice Powers, of the High Court, has received a letter from his son, Lieutenant R. Powers, who is in the Field Artillery in France, in which he says:— ...
  • BIOGRAPHICAL PARTICULARS THF LATE PRIVATE S. W. COLLIS. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Friday 21 July 1916, page 8
    News ILLUSTRATED 761 words

    Private S. W. Collis, who left South Australia on September 21, 1014, and returned invalided on October 14, 1915, died an July 11 through wounds received in Gallipoli. ...
  • MISSING SOLDIERS. REQUEST TO RETURNED MEN. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Saturday 22 July 1916, page 8
    Detailed lists, results, guides 322 words

  • BIOGRAPHICAL PARTICULARS THE LATE CAPTAIN J. W. BLACKET. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 22 July 1916, page 10
    News ILLUSTRATED 1028 words

    The Rev. John Blacket, of Norwood, on Thursday received advice from the Minister of Defence that his son, Captain John W. Blacket, was killed in action on July ...
  • LETTERS FROM THE FRONT. A CLOSE CALL. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 22 July 1916, page 10
    News 299 words

    Private J. Hains, writing under date June 2 to his parents. Buller-terrace, Alberton, mentions an exciting incident, in which he was concerned. He says:—"I ...
  • AN AEROPLANE ATTACK. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 22 July 1916, page 10
    News 114 words

    Private H. Allen, in a letter to his mother, states:—"An enemy aeroplane dropped bombs all round us the other day. I never want to sec anything like it again. ...
  • HONORING SOLDIERS. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 22 July 1916, page 10
    News 250 words

    The officers of the chief clerk's branch of the engineering department took an opportunity on Tuesday evening last of saying good-bye to Mr. A. Howard Greenham. Mr. J. H. Welfare (acting ...
  • A.I.F. CASUALTIES [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 25 February 1918, page 6
    News 140 words

    The following summary of casualties of members of the Australian Imperial Force reported by cable message, and showing totals from the date of embarkation of the ...
  • A.I.F. CASUALTIES. 106,982 OF ALL RANKS. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 27 August 1917, page 6
    Detailed lists, results, guides 71 words

  • THE ROLL OF HONOR. 299th CASUALTY LIST ISSUED 10 P.M. FRIDAY. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 19 May 1917, page 10
    News ILLUSTRATED 5031 words

    Officers. Others. Total. Killed in action.... 5 224 — Died of wounds.... — 10 — Died, other causes.. — 3 — ...
  • THE WAR INDIAN AFFAIRS 0UT TO WIN THE WAR. DELHI, February 8. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Friday 9 February 1917, page 8
    News ILLUSTRATED 6574 words

    Lord chelmsford, the Governor-General of India, presided on Wednesday at the first meeting of the winter session of the Imperial Legislative Council. He ...
  • THE BALKANS BRITISH ATTITUDE. HELP FROM THE ALLIES. LONDON, September 30. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Curyer Incomplete Article ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Friday 1 October 1915, page 8
    News ILLUSTRATED 4436 words

    Lord St. Davids, speaiking in the House of Lords, suggested that a personal British mission should be sent to the east with a view to the solution of the ...
  • THE GREAT WORLD WAR EARL KITCHENER REVIEWS THE SITUATION WORK OF THE ALLIES DESCRIBED TRIBUTE OF PRAISE TO THE AUSTRALIANS THE NEED TO STIMULATE RECRUITING GREAT BRITAIN SPENDING £35,000,000 WEEKLY [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Arthur Kidman Curyer Incomplete Article Meningitis ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Friday 17 September 1915, page 7
    News ILLUSTRATED 10326 words

    LONDON, September 15. The Secretary of State for War (Earl Kitchener), in the House of Lords to-day, made the following statement concerning the progress of the war: ...
  • ROLL OF HONOUR. 186TH CASUALTY LIST. FURTHER TASMANIAN CASES. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Friday 21 July 1916, page 5
    News 37 words

    The following, the 186th, casualty hs[?] was released yesterday. The names, unless it is otherwise stated, are those of privates. The addresses ...
  • THE CASUALTY LISTS. AUSTRALIAN DEAD AND MISSING. Graves in Gallipoli. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 1 January 1917, page 7
    News 1757 words

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—Accounts have been written of the experiences of Australian wounded on the ambulance train in France, in the hospital ship, and until their ...
  • ROLL OF HONOUR PERSONAL PARTICULARS. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Thomas H Redford 1880-1915 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 2 September 1915, page 6
    News 3687 words

    [As 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 publish short ...
  • Killed in Action. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 7 October 1916, page 10
    News 19 words

    Captain Julian Farrar, of the Lancashire Fusiliers, a Tasmanian, has been killed in action. ...
  • THE ROLL OF HONOR. THE LATE CORPORAL FRANK G.H. POWNALL. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 7 October 1916, page 10
    News ILLUSTRATED 203 words

    Corporal Frank G.H.Pownall, who was killed in France on August 23, was the only son of Mr. G.H. Pownall, of Sydney. He left for Egypt in September, 1915, and on ...
  • THE LATE PRIVATE W.S.THREADGOLD. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 7 October 1916, page 10
    News ILLUSTRATED 139 words

    Private Eenest Threadgold died of wounds on August 23 in France. He was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. James Threadgold, of Marion. He was born at ...
  • THE LATE PRIVATE F.H.RIGNEY. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 7 October 1916, page 10
    News ILLUSTRATED 120 words

    Private F.H. Rigney, who died of wounds in France on September 4, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Rigney, 227 Pirie-street, Adelaide. He was born at ...
  • THE LATE PRIVATE HOARE. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 7 October 1916, page 10
    News ILLUSTRATED 92 words

    Mrs. Mary Hoare. Kent-street, Alberton, has been notified of the death of her son, Private Harry Hoare. who died of wounds in France on September 7. He enlisted in ...
  • THE LATE PRIVATE B.E.CAMERON. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 7 October 1916, page 10
    News ILLUSTRATED 58 words

    Mrs. A. Cameron Finniss, has been notified that her son, Private B. E. Cameron, was killed in action on August 16 in France. Private Cameron was 31 years ...
  • THE ROLL OF HONOR. 170th CASUALTY LIST ISSUED 10 A.M. SATURDAY. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 22 May 1916, page 8
    Detailed lists, results, guides ILLUSTRATED 2021 words

  • AUSTRALIA'S LOSSES. 41,205 CASUALTIES. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 22 May 1916, page 9
    Detailed lists, results, guides 142 words

  • BIOGRAPHICAL PARTICULARS PRIVATE J. O'LEARY. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 22 May 1916, page 8
    News ILLUSTRATED 264 words

    The late Private J. O'Leary was the eldest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. P. O'Leary of Mount Barker Junction, He was born on December 29, 1889), and was ...
  • THE LATE PRIVATE J.F.DEVITT. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 7 October 1916, page 10
    News ILLUSTRATED 92 words

    Official notificitinn has been received that Private J F. Devitt was killed in [?] Devitt was the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. ...
  • THE LATE PRIVATE E. BALL. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 7 October 1916, page 10
    News ILLUSTRATED 96 words

    Mr.T.Aspinall, of 3, Jervois-street, Torrens[?]lle, has been officially informed that Private E. Ball was killed in action in France between September 3 and 5. ...
  • THE LATE PRIVATE J.HOWARD. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 7 October 1916, page 10
    News ILLUSTRATED 62 words

    Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Howard, of Boulahroad. Norwood, have received news of the death of their youngest son, Private J. Howard, who was killed in action in France ...
  • THE LATE PRIVATE D.H.LANHAM. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 7 October 1916, page 10
    News ILLUSTRATED 59 words

    Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Halliday, of Morrisstreet, Evandale, have been notified that their son-in-law, Private D. H. Lanham, was killed in action in France on August ...
  • THE LATE PRIVATE J.F. MADDISON. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 7 October 1916, page 10
    News 104 words

    Mrs. A. Maddison, of James-street, Glanville, has been notified that her youngest son. Private Joseph F. (Toby) Maddison[?] was killed in action in France on August ...
  • THE LATE PRIVATE V.FEEHAN. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 7 October 1916, page 10
    News ILLUSTRATED 80 words

    Prrvate V.Feehan died of wounds in the Westminster Hospital on September 22. He was 24 years of age, and was a son of Mrs A.Feehan, of Adelaide.Private ...
  • THE LATE PRIVATE JOHN THOMPSON. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 7 October 1916, page 10
    News ILLUSTRATED 66 words

    Private John Thompson, who was killed in action in France on August 23, was 26 year of age. He was a general favorite among a wide circle of friends. An elder ...
  • THE LATE PRIVATE T.J.COFFEY. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 7 October 1916, page 10
    News ILLUSTRATED 74 words

    Mr. J. J. Coffey, of Brown-street. Brompton Park, has received information that his son, Private Thomas J. Carley, was killed in action in France on August 21. Private ...
  • THE LATE PRIVATES S. A. AND R. L. ROBERTS. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 7 October 1916, page 10
    News ILLUSTRATED 207 words

    Privates S. A. and R. L. Roberts, who were killed in action in France on August 20, were the eldest and second sore of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Roberts, of Harris-street, ...
  • Privates S. A. and R. L. Roberts, who were killed in action in France on August 20, were the eldest and second sore of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Roberts, of Harris-street, [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 7 October 1916, page 10
    News 100 words

    Mrs. C. Hawke, in reference to the death of her son. Second Lieutenant S. S. Hawke, has received a letter from Brigadier-General Duncan Glasford, in which he says:— ...
  • THE LATE PRIVATE G. KNOLDER. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 7 October 1916, page 10
    News 185 words

    Writing to Mrs. A.[?] Knolder, Port-road, Hindmarsh, Sister A. M. Tate says:—"I promised your son, Private A. G. Knolder, that I would write to you. He was ...
  • THE LATE PRIVATE H. GOLDING. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 7 October 1916, page 10
    News 102 words

    News has been received of the death in France from wounds or Private H. Golding. He was employed on the literary staff of the "South Eastern Star" for a number of ...
  • THE ROLL OF HONOR. 174th CASUALTY LIST ISSUED 10 A.M. TUESDAY. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Wednesday 7 June 1916, page 8
    Detailed lists, results, guides ILLUSTRATED 1255 words

  • AT THE DARDANELLES LANDING PARTIES ADVANCE WARSHIPS ASSIST TROOPS SEVERAL FORTS SILENCED LONDON, May 3. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 4 May 1915, page 7
    News ILLUSTRATED 382 words

    An important message dealing with the operations of the Allies against the 'Turks has been received from Athens. Newspapers in the Greek capital, in publishing accounts of the landing, express the utmost admiration of the courage and determination with which ...
  • TASMANIA. SEND-OFF TO A SOLDIER. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Tuesday 13 February 1917, page 5
    News 162 words

    At the N[?]beena-hall a large gathering assembled to bid farewell to Gunner Eric Benjafield, who is leaving for the front. Mr. A. Hayes, in making a ...
  • MILITARY FUNERAL. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 27 August 1918, page 4
    News 166 words

    The funeral of the late Dr. F. E. Dunklcy yesterday was, earned out with full military honours at the Melbourne General Cemetery. Dr. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 22 February 1918, page 4
    News 248 words

    TREZOSE, Private James A., son of Mr. J. Tr[?]se, of Ballarat South, who had been reported missing from October 4 of last year, is now reported as having been killed in action. He had been on ...
  • 207th CASUALTY LIST ISSUED 9 P.M. WEDNESDAY. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Thursday 7 September 1916, page 8
    Detailed lists, results, guides 551 words

  • THE ROLL OF HONOR. 458th CASUALTY LIST SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Killed in Action. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Tuesday 18 February 1919, page 8
    Detailed lists, results, guides ILLUSTRATED 817 words

  • THE ROLL OF HONOR. 350th CASUALTY LIST [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Saltmarsh family ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Tuesday 6 November 1917, page 6
    Detailed lists, results, guides ILLUSTRATED 819 words

  • NEW BOOKS AIR RAIDS ON RRlTAlN. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Book Reviews ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 5 December 1925, page 10
    News 3586 words

    One of the most thrilling stories of the war is that contained in "The German Air Raids on Great Britain, 1914-1918" (London,- Sampson, Low, Marston and Co.), ...
  • FAMOUS TRANSPORT "Ballarat" for Shipbreakers [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Ambulance Transport Ballarat ]

    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926-1954) Monday 1 July 1935, page 4
    News 842 words

    The announcement that the P. & O. Company has sold the Branch Service steamer "Ballarat," 13,000 tons, is one which will no doubt be of some ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 15 April 1918, page 8
    News 73 words

    MUKRAY.—Temporary-Sergeant George Murray, son of Mr. W. Murray, of Warracknabell, is reported to have been killed in action. He was among the first to enlist in Warrackaabcal, and ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 25 September 1918, page 16
    News 141 words

    BELL.—Mrs. E. Bell, of Victoria street, Maribyrnong, has received news that her son, Pte. H. H. Bell, M.M., was killed in action in France on August 28. Only a few weeks ago another son[?] ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 7 December 1918, page 22
    News 169 words

    WEBSTER.—Killed in action in Palestine on September 21, after four years' active service, FlightLieutenant John Webster, M.C., 14th Squadron Royal Flying Corps, aged 22 years. He was ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 11 January 1918, page 6
    News 154 words

    DIMSEY, Lieut. Lyle 8., stepson of Mr. Ernest A. Trotter, Mocrabool sheet, Geclong, killed in France on October 4. befere leaving oce[?]pied position in Tresday's, Collingwoed. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Australian Flying Corps Camberwell Grammar School Died of wounds Distinguished Flying Cross Hawthorn J Gould-Taylor John Sinclair McBean Killed in action Mary A McBean Norman A McBean Scotch College WW1 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 18 October 1918, page 8
    News 130 words

    GOULD—TAYLOR.—Mrs. Gould-Taylor, Grandview grave, Hawthorn, has received intimation that her son, Lieutenant J. Gould-Taylor (previouly reported missing), was killed in action on October ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Australian Flying Corps ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 4 March 1918, page 6
    News 141 words

    DUNN, L.-Cpl. A. J., D.C.M., killed in actto[?] with 5[?]th Battalion d[?]ring recent operations in [?]pres sector. He was a stretcher-bearer, and with Pt[?] Kinsella (also a stretcher-bearer) heard ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 19 January 1918, page 16
    News 283 words

    BROMLEY.—[?], Roy P. Broaley, youngest son of Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Bro[?]ey, 101 Munro [?] Coburg: previously reported [?] now officially reported killed in action, September 27. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Imperial Camel Corps ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 22 April 1918, page 6
    News 386 words

    HEARD.—Private Wallace Heard, offically announced killed in action in France on March 22, after three years' service, was a native of Dandenong. His brother, Private Robert Heard, was ...
  • THE TASMANIAN CASUALTIES PERSONAL NOTES [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Saturday 5 May 1917, page 7
    News 484 words

    A cable message has been received by Mrs. W. S. Terry, Queen-street, from [?]r son, Captain Eric Terry, saying that Lance-Corporal Guy Terry, who ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Australian Flying Corps ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 29 August 1917, page 6
    News 74 words

    BARNARD, Lieutenant Norman F. W., of [?] Pioneer Batt., A.I.F. He was the only son of Councillor F. G. A. Barnard, of Kew, and a surve[?]or by profession. At the time of his ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 12 September 1917, page 6
    News 137 words

    PAVICH P[?] J. G., 3rd Pioneers, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Pavich, 39 Walker street, Footscray, wounded in France on April 8. Right foot amputated, now convalescent. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. DIED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Mentioned in Despatches ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 17 March 1919, page 7
    News 217 words

    GIRSON.[?]Joseph [?] son of Mr. and Mrs. It [?] Dudley street[?] North Fitzroy, officially reported died at influenza [?] C[?]lly Clearing Station, London, on February ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. DIED OF WOUNDS. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 Imperial Camel Corps ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 30 May 1919, page 3
    News 93 words

    BUTLER, Trooper P. J., son of Mrs. M. Butler, of Navigatiors, is reported to have died from wounds. He enlisted early in the war, was attached to the Camel Corps in Egypt, and saw ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 30 March 1918, page 8
    News 119 words

    TRUE.—Mr. F. W. True, of 60 Elizabeth street and Gaynor Court Park, Malvern, has received intimation that his son, Captain Elliot True, A.A.M.C., is in a London hospital, suffering from ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. MISSING. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Missing 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 5 September 1918, page 7
    News 270 words

    CUTHBERT, Lieutenant J. B., of the Royal Air Service, has been reported missing from August 28. Lieutenant Cuthbert originally volunteered as a private in 1914, and as a corporal in A ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 22 July 1918, page 4
    News 255 words

    FLOYD.—Pte. D. Floyd, who enlisted in 1914, has been killed in France. In the Gallipoll campaign he was a sniper, and was wounded four times. His father, Pte. T. W. Floyd, [?] South, ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 15 February 1918, page 6
    News 74 words

    BENFREE, Pte. R. (Dick), husband of Mrs. Renfree, of Ballarat, who sailed about two years ago, has been wounded. PROMOTIONS. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 14 March 1918, page 6
    News 111 words

    McDONALD, Private Alex., son of Mrs. A. McDonald, of Rocky Lead, k[?]ed in action on October 13. Previously reported missing. HONOURS. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 21 December 1917, page 10
    News 262 words

    BOYLING, Signaller Gilbert M., only son of Rev. F. Boyling, St. Arnand, killed in action, in France. December 3, 1917. OFFICER, Gunner Geoffrey Talbot, son of Mrs. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 7 August 1917, page 6
    News 86 words

    ROSS.—Corporal Henry Hassal,—Was for two years dux of the Geelong College, and won at Ormond College the Thomson scholarship, which he relin[?]uished to enter the civil service, Fourteen years ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 24 September 1917, page 6
    News 114 words

    CAREY, John William, youngest son of Mr. J. W. Carey (ex-detective), Dover House, Lygon street, Carlton, died from wounds. Was well-known athletic and amateur boxer. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 RAAF ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 4 September 1917, page 4
    News 205 words

    TULLY, Private Walter Atlan, 60th Battalion, eldest son of the late Mr. David Tully, of Merungle station, N.S.W., and Mrs. Tully, of 5 Seymour grove, Brighton Beach. Previously ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 11 July 1918, page 7
    News 102 words

    WORTHINGTON.—Mr. and Mrs. G. Worthington, 55 Editor street, East Malvern, having been notified of their, son, Sgt. Leslie G. Worthington, being wounded, have received a cable message ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 12 March 1918, page 5
    News 213 words

    BASS, Private Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bass, of Snake Valley, who had previously been reported missing, now reported to have been killed in Gallipoli in August, 1915. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 2 October 1917, page 4
    News 98 words

    GRANTHAM, Lieutenant W. B., D. Coy., [?] Battalion (of Malvern), again wounded (th[?] time). Admitted to hospital at Cam[?]res, France, suffering from severe gunshot wounds in ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 16 January 1918, page 6
    News 150 words

    HENSBERCH, Private Leslie, cldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. [?]enshergh, 25 CoHlagwood road, Newport, previously reported wounded and miss ing on May 3, now reported killed in action on ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 15 January 1918, page 4
    News 291 words

    GOSGROVE, Gunner liarold John, son of Mr. J. Cosgrove, Launceston, killed in action September 30. Formerly of staff of Commonwealth Bank, Melbourne. ...
  • DUKE'S TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIA'S AID IN EUROPE Only One Phase of Struggle Over [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 10 May 1945, page 3
    News 1142 words

    The Duke and the Duchess were in three capital cities yesterday. Concluding their official visit to Adelaide, they left that city by plane ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 15 July 1918, page 4
    News 274 words

    SOMER, Pte. John, son of Mr. and Mrs. John So[?]er, of Maldon, has been wounded in the face in France. Pte. Frank Hunt, stepbrother of Pte. Somer, recently returned from the front ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. DIED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 1 March 1919, page 15
    News 279 words

    McLAY.—Mr. James Melay, of Joyce's Creeck, has received news by cable that his eldest son, Major Walter J. McLay, of the Royal Field Ar[?] died in London on February 8, from ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. PROMOTIONS. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 1 January 1918, page 4
    News 79 words

    COLBORNE- VEEL, Sgt. W.2nd Mnchine-gun Comnany, who left Australia as private in September,1915, promoted lieutenant for serviees on field in France. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 12 February 1918, page 4
    News 197 words

    WALKER, Private Robert Alexander, eldest son of Mrs. and the late Robert Walker, of Mount Clear, who was killed in action on December 5. He was 34 years of age, and a native of Ballarat, ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 12 July 1917, page 6
    News 262 words

    STONEY,BMbdr, Dudley J., son of W.A. Stoney,has been wounded and admitted to the First Southern General Hospital, England, suffering Irom gunshot wounds in the head and ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 Invalided Home ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 25 July 1918, page 5
    News 235 words

    Cox.—Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cox, Brandy Creek and Tra[?]algar, have been officially notified that their son, Private Lionel Cox, of the 14th Battalion, has been wounded a second time in France. ...
  • FOR VALOUR. HONOURS FOR AUSTRALIANS. LONDON, August 20. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Monday 21 August 1916, page 6
    News 364 words

    The following awards have been made to Australians for services at the front:— MILITARY CROSS. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED IN ACTION. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 20 July 1918, page 19
    News 277 words

    ELLS.—Sgt. Wilfred C. Ellis, eldest son of Mr. C. Ellis, of Castlemaine, has been killed in action. Prior to enlisting over two years ago he was in the employ of Messrs. Best, Newell, ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 17 January 1918, page 6
    News 141 words

    RAMSAY, Herbert, son of Mrs. A. Ramsay, Balgay, Crisp street, Hampton, wounded and gassed. Mrs. Ramsay also has two other sons on service— Rombard[?] R. G. Ramsay and Air Mechanic S. T. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. GASSED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 8 October 1918, page 6
    News 91 words

    WILLIAMS, Sapper Leslie D.—Eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Williams (returned soldier), 291 Lenno[?] street. Richmond, and only brother of Signaller David E. Williams (on active service ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE[?] KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 21 January 1918, page 6
    News 156 words

    ASHWORTH, Private A. J. T., eldest son of Mrs. A. A. Neill, Pigdou street, North Carlton, killed in action. WOUNDED. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 25 June 1917, page 8
    News 168 words

    BOLITHO.—Private J. Official word has been received of the death of Private J. Bolitho, of Cul[?] Previous to enlisting deceased was elective secretary of local branch of M.U.I.O.O.F. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 26 February 1918, page 4
    News 271 words

    RICHARDS, Private Percy Charles, son of Mr. William Richards, Rokewood Junction, was killed in action on December 6. GASSED. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 28 May 1917, page 6
    News 280 words

    HAMMING, Private W. H. Native of Tal[?] brother or Mrs. W.Frost,of Maryborough. Enlisted in Western Australin. PELTON, Lieut.Norman G. Eldest son of Mr. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 Croix De Guerre Missing Now Prisoner of War ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 2 July 1917, page 6
    News 338 words

    BENNETT, Gunner Horace, oinly son of Mr. James Bannett, of Warragui, is in hospital suffering from gas poisoning. Prior to enlisting he was in the Permanent Artillery, Queenscliff. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 Croix de Guerre ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 13 June 1918, page 4
    News 200 words

    SMITH, Corporal Roy L. 15th Ba[?]., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith, Tallandoon, killed in action in France on May 19. He was 23 years of age. A brother, Stephen, is serving with the Veterinary ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 20 June 1918, page 6
    News 241 words

    BLACKBURNE—Mr. J. Blackburne,late inspecfor of State [?]rests, whose youngast boy (Carlisle) was recently killed in Frince,has been notified that a[?]other son (Frank) at the front ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 30 January 1918, page 8
    News 139 words

    KITZ.—Paul Julins,elder son of Mr. Paul Julius Kitz, of L. Kitz, and Son, of Melbouren, was killed in action in France on the 11th inst. Deceased had served since the beginning of the war, ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 Lieut Douglas Morrison ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 5 March 1918, page 4
    News 198 words

    DRUMMOND.—Sergt. D., son of Mrs. A. Drummond, of Sebastopol, has been wounded for the second time. Sgt. Drummond is in the 14th Battalion, and won the Military Medal. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 10 December 1917, page 6
    News 265 words

    CHALLIS, Francis Henry, husband of Mrs. Challis, Corinella, Norwood street; Sandringham, was killed in action on May 12 (previously reportd missing) formerly of Royal Garrison Arti[?]cry, ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 19 June 1918, page 8
    News 336 words

    McQUEEN, Corporal Alf. W., killed in action May 17, Brother of Mrs. Hislop, Urewillipe, SIM.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Sim, of Lake Bolac, have received news of the death from the effects of ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 Mentioned in Despatches ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 26 March 1918, page 4
    News 38 words

    HALVEY, Sapper Thomas, nephew of [?] Murphy, of Ballarat South, reported [?] and gassed. He sailed with the 2nd T[?] Corps, and was a prominent member of the [?] ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 14 June 1918, page 5
    News 111 words

    HITCHCOCK.—Chaplain Colonel Rev. B. [?] Patron Hitchcock (V.D., retired list), has been informed by the Defence department that his son, Private C. V. de P. Hitchcock, 3rd Pioneers, ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED IN ACTION. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 9 October 1918, page 10
    News 115 words

    BRADY.—Word has been received that another son, Private P. Brady, of Mr. and Mrs. C. Brady, of Ararat, was killed in action on September 19. Mr. and Mrs. Brady have had six sons on active ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. MISSING. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Missing 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 A I F Transfers 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 28 January 1918, page 4
    News 336 words

    HANCOCK.—Mr. H. Hancock, of Porter street, Prahran, has received word that his youngest son, Lieut. Fred. Hancock, is reported missing. He recently joined the Flying Corps from 1st ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 27 August 1918, page 6
    News 334 words

    BURGE, Lieutenant Clifford Charles, 24th Battalion, is officially reported killed in action in France, at the capture of Li[?]ons on August 13. He was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 1 November 1918, page 8
    News 342 words

    GRIERSON.—Harry Grierson, who was killed in action in France in August after 2[?] years' service[?] was for 12 years in the employ of Messrs. Hold[?]worth Bros., of Beauf[?]rt. He was 25 ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 17 July 1918, page 10
    News 218 words

    DEVINE.—Mrs. Devine, of Wonthaggi, has received news that her son, private J. R. Devine, has been dangerously wounded. Fourteen months ago he was severely wounded in the right ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 31 January 1918, page 4
    News 368 words

    BUNBURY, Gunner C. J. T. son of Mr. Thomas Bunbury, of Rochester, died in France on January 4 from wounds received in action. COWELL.—Private C. A. N., eldest son of Mr. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Missing 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 21 August 1918, page 11
    News 361 words

    MORRISON.—News has been received of the death in action in France on August 10 of Lieut. H. F. Morrison, M.C. Lieut. Morrison, who was the youngest son of the late Mr. H. Howard ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 29 June 1918, page 18
    News 379 words

    MURPHY.—Mr. J. S. Murphy, of the Molesworth Hotel, Molesworth, has received word that his son Jack was killed in France on June 12. He had been on active service for about two ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 9 September 1918, page 6
    News 309 words

    BLOCH, Gunner Felix L., killed in France on August 17. He was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bloch, formerly of Bendigo avenue, and at present of the Grand Hotel, Melbourne. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. GASSED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 Missing Now Prisoner of War ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 21 June 1918, page 5
    News 325 words

    MURTON.—Mrs. E. M. Murton, of Normanby street Geelong has been notified that her husband Bombadier E. M. Murton, of the 103rd Howitzer Battery, has been reported gassed. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 10 June 1918, page 8
    News 365 words

    NELSON.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson of Black Rock, recently of Elsfield, East Kew, have been notified that their eldest son, Robert Bruce, was killed in action in france on May 19, 1918. He ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 16 October 1918, page 7
    News 342 words

    KEANE.—Mrs. Ne[?]ms, of Jubilee Lake, Daylesford, has been notified that her nephew, Lieutenant J. M. Krane, was killed in action in France on September 29, Prior to going to the front ...
  • THE "MISSING." TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Missing Now Prisoner of War ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 22 June 1915, page 11
    News 166 words

    Sir,—"The Argus" 18th inst. in its 40th casualty list gives the number of missing Australian soldiers at the Dardanelles as 270. One Australian previously reported ...
  • Repatriated Prisoners. Thank Australian Red Cross. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 POW's Repatriated ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 15 May 1918, page 9
    News 210 words

    Thirty-two prisoners repatriated from Germany have arrived in England, including two West Australian privates, G. Bell (18th Battalion), who was formerly in the ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F POW Germany 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 24 July 1917, page 6
    News 112 words

    HORRIDGE, Pte, Henry, D Company, 24th [?] talion, son of Mr. Henry Horrioge, of [?] Wes-Rap, farmer, previously reported wounded in May. ...
  • THE ROLL OF HONOR. THE LATE SERGEANT SHIMMIN. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F POW Germany 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 23 July 1917, page 9
    News ILLUSTRATED 2137 words

    Miss Maude Good, of Torrens-street. Torrensville, has received news that Sergeant W. J. Shimmin, who was reported missing on August 20, 1916, was killed on ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. MISSIN. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 1 March 1918, page 4
    News 262 words

    PIPER, Lieutenat-Observer T. H., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Piper, 23 Gourlay street, East St. Kilda, reported missing since Ferbruary 22, supposed prisoner in Turkey, recently m[?] ...
  • MISSING. TASMANIA. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Monday 28 May 1917, page 2
    News 12 words

    Lieut. S[?]arr, F. S.[?] New Norfolk, previously reported injured. ...
  • NOT MISSING. TASMANIA. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Monday 28 May 1917, page 2
    News 17 words

    Brooks, R. M., Derby, with unit, not missing, previously reported missing. ...
  • WOUNDED. TASMANIA. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Monday 28 May 1917, page 2
    News 272 words

    2nd Lieutenant Major, F. W., Lindisfarne. Bray, W. J., Sheffield, wounded, not missing[?] previously reported missing. ...
  • Family Notices [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Family Notices ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Monday 28 May 1917, page 1
    Family Notices 353 words

  • Family Notices [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Family Notices ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Monday 28 May 1917, page 2
    Family Notices 487 words

  • 303RD CASUALTY LIST. ADDITIONAL TASMANIAN CASUALTIES. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Monday 28 May 1917, page 2
    News 1081 words

    The following (the 303rd) casualty list has been released for publication. The names, unless it is otherwise stated, a[?]e those of privates. The localities ...
  • AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES. 150th LIST ISSUED. 6 DEATHS: 2 MISSING: 407 ILL. The 150th List of Casualties and disabilities sustained by Australians on active service was issued yesterday. It contains 532 names. The deaths number six, two men are reported missing, and 407 are ill. In the following list all the Victorian names are given, but, with the exception of deaths, only the actual battle casualties affecting the other States are recorded. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 9 March 1916, page 5
    News 2342 words

    KILLED IN ACTION. QUEENSLAND.—Mjr. D. H. Cannan. DIED OF ILLNESS. VICTORIA. ...
  • TASMANIAN CASUALTIES. PERSONAL NOTES. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Saturday 7 December 1918, page 7
    News 330 words

    Mr. Walter Combes, Longley, has received word from New Zealand Military Headquarters that his son Leslie was admitted to hospital, England, on ...
  • WOUNDED, NOT KILLED VICTORIA. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Tuesday 6 July 1915, page 6
    News 22 words

    6th Battalion.—Sergeant Brock, J. E. (Moonee Ponds, Vic.), wounded, not killed, previously reported killed in action. ...
  • WOUNDED AND MISSING. VICTORIA. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Monday 5 July 1915, page 6
    News 14 words

    6th Battalion.—Lieutenant Balfe, J. R. (Brunswick, Vic.), previously reported wounded. ...
  • RETURNED TO DUTY. VICTORIA. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Tuesday 10 August 1915, page 6
    News 22 words

    6th Battalion.—Brown, J. A. (3rd Reinforcements), Wonthaggi, Vic.), previously reported wounded. ...
  • SEVERELY WOUNDED. VICTORIA. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Friday 23 July 1915, page 6
    News 28 words

    6th Battalion.—Hood, J. W. (2nd Reinforcements), (Polkemmet, Vic), severely wounded (previously reported wounded). WEST AUSTRALIA. ...
  • EMBARKED FOR AUSTRALIA. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Saturday 7 August 1915, page 7
    News 23 words

    Embarked for Australia per hospital ship Ballarat:- 6th Battalion.—Duncan, N. S. (Carlton, Vic), previously reported dangerously ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 5 July 1918, page 5
    News 332 words

    BRABAZON.—Mrs. Brabazon, Portsea, has been officially notified that her husband, Sgt. Ralph Austin Brabazon, 5the Battalion, died from gunshot wounds in arm at Herne Bay Military ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 Wrongly Reported Killed ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 4 July 1918, page 6
    News 314 words

    COLLISTER.—Mr. W. Collister, of foster, has received word from the Defence department that his son. Private Albert Collister, who was over there years on active service, has been killed in ...
  • DIED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Missing now POW 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Saturday 11 November 1916, page 7
    Detailed lists, results, guides 227 words

  • ON ACTIVE SERVICE. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Missing now POW 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Wednesday 11 October 1916, page 8
    News 337 words

    Mrs. S. Butler, of Hocking-street, Brompton Park, has been notified that her son. Private S. N. Butler, is in the Guilford Military Hospital suffering from a ...
  • ON ACTIVE SERVICE. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Missing now POW 1914-1918 A I F POW Germany 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Tuesday 10 October 1916, page 9
    News 482 words

    The Misses Watson, of Lambert-road, Royston Park, have been notified that their brother. Private James B. Watson, has been wounded in France. ...
  • ON ACTIVE SERVICE. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Missing now POW 1914-1918 A I F POW Germany 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 25 September 1916, page 8
    News 922 words

    Miss M. Eland, Port-road. Hindmarsh, has been advised that her father,. Private J. W. Eiand, has been wounded in France. Private T. J. H. Davids, previously ...
  • PRISONERS OF WAR. MISSING IN G7RMANY. Melbourne, June 3. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 POW in Germany ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Wednesday 4 June 1919, page 6
    News 34 words

    Only twenty Australian prisoners of wa[?] in Germany now remain untraced. A search for information concerning these missing men is being continued. ...
  • TASMANIA. TASMANIAN CASUALTIES. PERSONAL NOTES. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Tasmania ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Thursday 22 February 1917, page 5
    News 468 words

    Licutenant-Colo[?]l Cohey, commanding the 17th Battery, has written as follows to Mr. F. E. Turner, of Battery Point, "regarding the death of his ...
  • A.I.F. CASUALTIES. THE LATEST SUMMARY. Melbourne, March 17. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 18 March 1918, page 9
    News 102 words

    The summary of the casualties in the Australian Imperial Forces up to March 16 last, supplied by the military authorities on Saturday, shows that the total ...
  • AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS. ON ACTIVE SERVICE. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Thursday 27 February 1919, page 5
    News 39 words

    Driver F. E. R. NIEHUS, of the 2nd Tunnelling Company, son of Mrs. and the late Fred N[?]e[?]s, George-street, Norwood, has been admitted to the Milt-End Military Hospital, Bancroft-road, ...
  • ON ACTIVE SERVICE. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Wednesday 11 October 1916, page 10
    News 42 words

    Mr. and Bruce Heron, of Jamestown, have been notified that their son. Private C. B. Heron, has been wounded in France. In the 230th Casualty List appeared the ...
  • SUEZ CANAL. DEFENCE OPERATIONS. Share of the Anzacs. Work Praised Unstintedly. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 Suez Canal ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 2 December 1916, page 19
    News 551 words

    Publicity is being given in London to a despatch, dated October 1, from MajorGeneral Sir Archibald J. Murray, commanding the British forces in Egypt. It covers ...
  • ON ACTIVE SERVICE. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Wednesday 10 January 1917, page 9
    News 27 words

    Mrs. J. Moulds, of Norton's Summth bas been informed that her son, Privat Roy Moulds, is ill in London. ...
  • ON ACTIVE SERVICE. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 30 September 1916, page 16
    News 65 words

    Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Roach, of Maylands, have received word from their son, Private A. E. Roach, who was wounded early in August, that he has lost his left eye, ...
  • ON ACTIVE SERVICE. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Tuesday 10 September 1918, page 8
    News 134 words

    Private ARTHUR W. WRAY is reported as missing since July 28. Mr. John. Cain, of North Adelaide, has received information that his son, CAPTAIN JACK ...
  • ON ACTIVE SERVICE. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 30 October 1916, page 9
    News 90 words

    Mrs. I. Baker, Swan-street, Semaphore, has been notified that her son, Private R. L. Baker, was wounded in France a second time, and that he is now in ...
  • AUSTRAIIAKS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 24 August 1917, page 6
    News 51 words

    LANG, Gunner A. R., of Kimmel Park, Yen, wounded in both legs about August 16, serving in France with 29th Battery, Australian Field Artillery. In hospital inn Wales. ...
  • EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. DEATHS IN EGYPT. [ tagged as 8th Battalion Egypt A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 11 March 1915, page 7
    News 56 words

    The Defence authorities have notified the deaths of the following members of the Australian Imperial Expeditionary Forces at present in Egypt:— ...
  • EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. DEATH IN EGYPT. [ tagged as 8th Battalion A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 13 February 1915, page 20
    News 50 words

    The death has been announced by the Defence authorities of Private Archibald Angus, "D" Company, 8th Battalion, A.I.F. Death occurred at Ismailia, Egypt, on ...
  • THREE DEATHS ANNOUNCED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 5 January 1915, page 6
    News 120 words

    The Commonwealth military authorities announced yesterday that three of the members of the first contingent of the Australian Imperial Force, at present in Egypt, ...
  • PROGRESS REPORT. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Tuesday 13 July 1915, page 6
    News 125 words

    Hall, C. B. 24th Battalion (Goorambat, Vic.), reported still dangerous, previously reported dangerously ill (meningitis); Upson, H., 15th Battalion ...
  • AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND WOUNDED. LARGE NUMBERS REACH ENGLAND. LONDON, November 20. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Monday 22 November 1915, page 4
    News 565 words

    Large numbers of Australian and New Zealand wounded have recently arrived in England. Several prominent officers state that the arrangements ...
  • HOME AGAIN RETURNED SOLDIERS WELCOMED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Wednesday 23 February 1916, page 7
    News 978 words

    A demonstrative welcome was accorded the invalid soldiers who returned to Adelaide on Tuesday. The men from overseas left the hospital ship at Melbourne, and ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 9 May 1919, page 5
    News 185 words

    GRIGG.—The relatires of Lance-Corporal G. R. Grigg have been notified of his death, from accidental injuries, in the Wiltshire Hospital, England, on April 29, just before he intended coming ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 27 August 1917, page 4
    News 277 words

    HALL, G[?] J. A., second son of Captain and Mrs. Hall, of Morwell, has been reported wounded, and suffering from the effects of severe gas poisoning. ...
  • DIED OF WOUNDS. VICTORIA. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Friday 25 June 1915, page 6
    News 35 words

    8th Battalion,—Morison, J. A. (Maroona, Vic), previously reported dangerously ill. 14th Battalion,—Wilson, S. (Zeehan, ...
  • INJURED. VICTORIA. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Tuesday 20 July 1915, page 6
    News 19 words

    8th Battalion.—Lieut. Gregg, G. R. (Footscray, Vic.). SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 3rd Light Horse.—Dale, H. S. C. ...
  • WHEREABOUTS OF SOLDIERS. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 2 October 1915, page 17
    News 81 words

    Any returned soldier knowing the whereabouts of Robert Todd, A Company, 8th Battalion, 2nd Brigade, 1st Expeditionary Force, Unit No. 72, reported wounded on ...
  • WOUNDED, NOT MISSING. VICTORIA. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Thursday 15 July 1915, page 6
    News 29 words

    8th Battalion.—Geehan, C. F. (Illawarra, Vic.), wounded, not missing, previously reported missing: Hill, G. R. (Bentleigh, Vic.), wounded, not missing, ...
  • THIRD MILITARY DISTRICT (VICTORIA.) KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Monday 3 May 1915, page 5
    News 247 words

    Captain Hodgson, W. F., 8th Battalion. Died of wounds. on April 30. Lieut. Close. S. R., 8th Battalion. Died of wounds on April 27. ...
  • CASUALTY LIST [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 17 April 1941, page 5
    News ILLUSTRATED 409 words

    The latest casualty list from the Army Department gives the names of six Victorians killed in action abroad, and three others who have died of wounds or ...


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