The following text is from the official Commonwealth War Graves listing.

The figures at the end of each entry eg. II. D. 37 (plot II, row D, grave 37) refer to the cemetery map.

Ari Burnu Cemetery, named from the Cape at the North end of Anzac Cove, was made in 1915, and in 1926 and 1927 graves from Kilid Bahr Anglo-French Cemetery and Gallipoli Consular Cemetery were concentrated into it. There are now over 250, 1914-18 war casualties commemorated in this site. The names of three soldiers from Australia and two from New Zealand, for whom there is evidence of burial in this cemetery, are recorded on special tablets; and other tablets record the names of three Indian soldiers who were buried at Kilid Bahr. The Cemetery covers an area of 1,824 square metres. Kilid Bahr Anglo-French Cemetery, on the Eastern side of the Peninsula, contained the graves of five soldiers and one sailor from the United Kingdom, four soldiers from Australia, and four (including one unidentified) from India. Six ofthese men died in 1915 and were buried originally in the Greek cemeteries at Bigha and Maidos or on the field; the others died in November, 1918. Gallipoli Consular Cemetery, near the North end of the Peninsula, contained (among Crimean and other British graves) those of three soldiers from the United Kingdom who died in 1919. Ari Burnu Cemetery lies between the beach and the cliff under Plugge's Plateau, about 1 kilometre north-north-west of Lone Pine Cemetery and Memorial.

A'BECKETT, Trooper, FRANK LEIGH, 678. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 33. Son of E. F. and Jane D. A'Beckett, of Beaconsfield Upper, Victoria, Australia. A. 9.

ALLA DITTA, Driver, 1527. 22nd. Mule Corps attd. 3rd Cavalry Bde.. 20th November 1918. Sp. Mem.

ALSOPE, Private, CHARLES ARTHUR, 67. 23rd Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 29th October 1915. Age 43. Son of John and Rose Alsope; husband of Elizabeth M. Alsope, of 13, Mason Avenue, St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia. Native of Melbourne. G. 8.

ANDERSON, Trooper, ARTHUR ANDREAS, 801. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Son of Martin and Elizabeth S. Anderson. Native of Vermont, Victoria, Australia. I. 8.

ANDERSON, Lance Corporal, JAMES ALFRED, 235. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. A. 8.

ANDERSON, Lieutenant, LEO WILLIAM HALL, 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 20. Son of William James and Lucy Catherine Anderson. Native of Warburton, Victoria, Australia. G. 11.

ANDREWS, Private, H, SS/18503. 27th Labour Coy. Army Service Corps. l9th November 1915. Age 46. Husband of Beatrice Andrews, of 7, Corporation St., Islington, London. F. 6.

ANSTEE, Sergeant, WILLIAM, 186. 8th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 24th November 1915. Age 28. Son of George and Louisa Bertha Anstee, of 454, Latrobe Terrace, Geelong, Victoria, Australia. Native of Happy Valley. F. 3.

AXTENS, Trooper, ALEC LUFFMAN, 96. 9th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 30th May 1915. Age ~ oLW~ll~.~r Sala~ •~cAxteas,~ ~ul`~ clin~,, D~ Englan ~

BAIN, Sergeant, DUNCAN FARQUHAR GRANT, 364. 10th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 29. Son of Kenneth and Jessie Bain; husband of Hilda 0. M. Bain, of "Wendower," Kenny St., Guildford West, Western Australia. Native of Inverness, Scotland E. 30.

BARBER, Trooper, ALEXANDER WATT ANDREWS, 343. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Died of wounds 22nd June 1915. Age 24. Son of Alexander William and Annie Barber, of Laen, Victoria, Australia. C. 5.

BARKER, Captain, WILLIAM HARALD, 24th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery. Died of wounds 5th November 1915. Age 34. Only son of William Chichester Barker (Canon of Dromore) and Adelaide Mary Barker, of "Rosina," Rostrevor, Co. Down. F. 9.

BATEMAN, Lance Corporal, WILLIAM HORACE, 565. 28th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 8th December 1915. Age 22. Son of John Wesley Bateman and Mary Bateman, of Moss St., East Fremantle, Western Australia. H. 2.

BECKETT, Trooper, PERCY, 806. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 26. Son of Sarah Beckett, of Cavendish House, Minehead, Somerset, England, and the late Harry Beckett. A. 11.

BENNETT, Private, JAMES WILLIAM, 3/208. N.Z. Medical Corps. Killed in action 11th June 1915. Age 23. Son of George and Jane Bennett, of Miller's Flat, New Zealand. D. 20.

BENSON, Bombardier, WILLIAM HAYWOOD, Mentioned in Despatches, 1019. 2nd Bde. Australian Field Artillery. Died of wounds 21st November 1915. Age 25. Son of William Haywood Benson and Ellen Dennis Benson, of 434, Sydney Rd., Brunswick, Victoria, Australia. Native of Melbourne. J. 2.

BENT, Trooper, ALBERT ALFRED, 223. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 27th June 1915. Son of Samuel and Preston C. Bent, of 22, Acland St., St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia. Native of Wodonga. D. 5.

BINYON, Trooper, HARRY HICKMAN, 844. 9th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 30th May 1915. Age 41. Son of John Crouch Binyon and Emma Jane Binyon. Native of Watford, England. B. 10.

BISHOP, Private, WILLIAM ROBERT, 2492. 3rd Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 16th November 1915. F. 18.

BLAKENEY, Trooper, VICTOR ERIC, 338. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 22. Son of William and Emma Blakeney, of Yarck, Victoria, Australia. A. 7.

BLANCH, Trooper, HENRY, 575. 9th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 20th June 1915. Age 20. Son of Henry and Victoria Blanch, of Birchip, Victoria, Australia. B. 17.

BLUNDELL, Trooper, JOHN, 36. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 28th June 1915. D. 1.

BOWIE, Private, HAROLD HARCOURT, 370. 24th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 13th November 1915. Age 26. Son of Walter and Emily Bowie; husband of Ada Bowie, of Ballarcet Rd., Deer Park, Victoria, Australia. Native of Northcote. F. 14.

BRACE, Trooper, SAMUEL BRITIAN, 280. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 30th June 1915. Son of Robert and Elizabeth Brace. Native of Kerrisdale, Victoria, Australia. E. 3.

BROOKE, Lance Corporal, VIVIAN CYRIL, 98. 12th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 4th May 1915. Age 27. Son of the late Robert Parkinson Brooke and Amy Beaumont Brooke. Native of Newtown, Tasmania. G. 20.

BRYANT, Trooper, ALFRED HENRY, 11/18. Wellington Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 28th May 1915. Age 33. Son of Robert M. and Elizabeth Bryant. D. 15.

BURKE, Private, W, SS/17857. 27th Labour Coy. Army Service Corps. l9th November 1915. F. 5.

BURRAGE, Trooper, HARRY DAVID, 13/18. Auckland Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.. Died of wounds 27th July 1915. Age 35. Son of Harry and Emily Burrage, of England. C. 24.

BURTON, Private, HENRY JAMES, 1113. 23rd Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 30th November 1915. Age 18. Son of Charles James and Laura Amy Burton, of 115, Osbaldeston Rd., Stoke Newington, London, England. J. 7.

BUTCHER, Trooper, ERNEST HENRY, 56. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Died of wounds 4th August 1915. E. 29.

CAMILLERI, Labourer, GIUSEPPE, 913. Maltese Labour Corps. Killed in action 7th December 1915. Age 27. Only son of Filippa Camilleri, of Strada, Santa Elena, Sliema, Malta, and the late Angelo Camilleri. J. 4.

CAMPBELL, Corporal, HENRY ALEXANDER, 367. 16th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action l9th November 1915. Age 40. Son of Joseph Alexander and Rosanna Campbell, of 120, Aberdeen St., Perth Western Australia. Native of Newport, Isle of Wight, England. F. 29.

CAMPION, Trooper, NEIL, 11/32. Wellington Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 26th May 1915. Age 22. Son of Alexander and Margaret Campion, of Longburn, Palmerston North, Kairanga, New Zealand. D. 9.

CARGO, Second Lieutenant, JAMES ROY, 10/740. Wellington Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 3rd June 1915. Age25. SonofJamesandBelleCargo,ofNewZealand. D. 16.

CARR, Trooper, REGINALD IVAN COOPER, 561. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 29th June 1915. Son of William Pecker Carr and Kate M. Carr, of Dysant, Geelong, Victoria, Australia. E. 4.

CHIPPER, Lance Corporal, LINDSAY LEWIS STIRLING, 97. 10th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 28. Son of Richard William and Sarah Maria Chipper, of "Ross Lin," Mount St., Claremont, Western Australia. Native of York, Western Australia. E. 19.

CHIPPER, Trooper, ROSS RICHARD VIVIAN, 68. 10th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 31. Son of Richard William and Sarah Maria Chipper, of "Ross Lin," Mount St., Claremont, Western Australia. Native of York, Western Australia. E. 15.

CLARK, Trooper, ERIC GORDON, 240. 9th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 28th June 1915. Age 21. Born at Walkerville. Son of Edward and Harriet Frances Jane Clark (nee Herbert), of 1, Young St., Wayville, South Australia. B. 22.

CLARK, Private, WALTER JOHN, 1068. 26th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action l9th November 1915. F. 28.

CLARKE, Private, JAMES ARTHUR, 9693. 2nd Bn. Cheshire Regiment. Died of pneumonia 25th November 1918. Age 27. Son of Solomon and Agnes Clarke, of Brook Cottage, Hough, Crewe. G. 14.

CLEARY, Trooper, GEORGE MARMADUKE, 11/469. Wellington Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 29th May 1915. Age 40. Son of Martin and Eliza Cleary, of Auckland, New Zealand. D. 14.

CLOUGH, Trooper, EDWARD CHARLES, 589. 9th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 29th May 1915. B. 11.

COCHRANE, Private, ANDREW DOWNIE, 525. 27th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 9th December 1915. Son of Donald James and Agnes Arnot Cochrane. Native of Dundee, Scotland. H. 1.

COE, Trooper, CHARLES BURTON, 351. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 29th May 1915. Son of Levi and Susan Coe. Native of Nagambie, Victoria, Australia. C. 6.

COLLINS, Sapper, ROBERT WALTER, 6/1267. N.Z. Engineers. Died of wounds 28th November 1915. Age 28. Son of Charles Collins, of Pear Tree House, Horham, Diss, England. I. 16.

COMBLEY, Trooper, TOM, 93. 10th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 22. Son of Fred and Caroline Combley, of Meckering, Western Australia. F. 45.

COOK, Corporal, FREDERICK HARRY, 1234. 26th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 1st December 1915. Age 25. Son of Frederick and Mary Cook, of Caramut, Victoria, Australia. I. 11.

CRAWFORD, Sergeant, DAVID, 231. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 23rd June 1915. Age 40. Son of William and Jane Crawford; husband of H. Mabel Crawford, of Collins St., Traralgon, Victoria, Australia. Native of High Camp, Kilmore. C. 1.

CRICKETT, Lance Corporal, WILLIAM, 13/308. Auckland Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.. Died of wounds l9th May 1915. Age 33. Son of Robert and Mary Crickett, of Cambridge, Waikato, New Zealand. B. 6.

CRISPIN, Private, WILLIAM, 2398. lst/4th Bn. Essex Regiment. Died of wounds 15th November 1915. Age 22. Son of Thomas and Charlotte Crispin, of 142, Walton Rd., Manor Park, Essex. J. 16.

CROWL, Captain, JOSEPH TERRELL, 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 27th June 1915. Son of Joseph Terrell Crowl and Matilda Orr Crowl, of "Waldaira," Ulupna Rd., Ormond, Victoria, Australia. Native of South Melbourne. D. 4.

CUMMING, Trooper, RICHARD EDWARD, 139. 10th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Son of James and Mary Jane Cumming, of Budgetown, Western Australia. Native of Victoria, Australia. F. 37.

CUNNINGHAM, Private, DAVID WILLIAM, 826. 28th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 24th November 1915. Age 27. Son of David William and Isabella Cunningham, of The Crescent, Ascot Vale, Victoria, Australia. F. 2.

DARNILL, Private, WILLIAM ALFRED, 8/358. Otago Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Died of wounds 27th April 1915. Age 33. Son of Francis William and Jane Darnill, of Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand. C. 13.

DAY, Trooper, ALBERT THOMAS, 600. 9th. Australian Light Horse. Died of wounds 10th August 1915. Son of Alexander and Beata Day; husband of Kathleen Day, of Warrandyte, Victoria, Australia. E. 11.

DEMPSEY, Private, KEVIN CLAUDE, 51. 26th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 29th November 1915. I. 7.

DREW, Private, GEORGE EDWARD, 705. 23rd Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 21st November 1915. Son of George and Elizabeth Ellen Drew, of 8, Simmon's St., South Yarra, Victoria, Australia. F 34.

DUDDERIDGE, Trooper, THOMAS ALFRED, 693. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 21. Son of Alfred and Lucy Louisa Elizabeth Dudderidge (nee Granger), of Denison, Heyfield, Victoria, Australia. Native of Carlton. A. 5.

DUNCAN, Sapper, JOSEPH DANIEL, 651. 2nd Signal Coy. Australian Engineers. Killed in action 13th May 1915. B. 23.

DUNPHY, Private, CECIL ANNESLEY, 2585. 3rd Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds l9th November 1915. Age 23. Son of John and Miriam Ross Dunphy. Native of Armidale, New South Wales. F. 30.

DUNSTON, Private, CHARLES, 5884. 13th Bn. Manchester Regiment. 18th June 1919. Age 22. Son of Edith Dunston, of 7, Long Row, Cutsyke, Castleford, Yorks, and the late GeorgeDunston. G. 25.

DWYER, Trooper, LEO THOMAS, 692. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. A. 15.

ELLIOTT, Private, WALTER VIVIAN, 1894. 26th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 28th November 1915. Son of Samuel Henry and Elizabeth Curry Elliott; husband of Amelia Lily Beatrice Elliott, of Wardrop St., Murwillumbah, New South Wales. Native of Cootamundra, New South Wales. G. 5.

EVANS, Private, FRANK HUBERT, 1030. 15th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 4th August 1915. Age 20. Son of Hubert John and Emily Frances Evans, of Highbury Private Hospital, Davey St., Hobart, Tasmania. B. 27.

EWLES, Private, JAMES WILLIAM, 28473. 1st Bn. Suffolk Regiment. Died of pneumonia l9th January 1919. Age 43. Son of Ellen Ann Ewles, of Mundham Common, Brooke, Norwich. G. 26.

EYRE, Trooper, JOHN CHARLES, 153. 10th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Son of Robert Henry and Charlotte Eyre, of York, Western Australia. F. 36.

FINCH, Trooper, JOHN HENRY, 931. 13th. Australian Light Horse. Died of wounds 16th November 1915. Age 38. Son of Ellen Finch, of 26, Barker St., Hawthorne, Victoria, Australia, and the late Henry Finch. F. 24.

FOOTER, Private, ERNEST EDGAR, 79178. 84th Coy. Machine Gun Corps (Inf). Died of pneumonia 24th November 1918. Age 37. Son of Robert and Mary Footer; husband of Eliza Footer, of Blo' Norton, Attleborough, Norfolk. G. 16.

FORBES, Corporal, RICHARD ANDREW, 403. 10th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 24. Son of William James and Mary Forbes, of Emma and Rollischild Streets, Glenhuntly, Victoria, Australia. Native of Perth, Western Australia. F. 41.

FORD, Private, G D, 151. ALIAS. 28th November 1915. See FORREST, the true family name.

FORREST, Private, WILLIAM CLARENCE, 151. 26th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 28th November 1915. Age 29. Served as FORD. Son of George and Catherine Forrest; husband of Elfrieda Louisa Forrest, of 2, Colonel Braund Crescent, Daceyville, New South Wales. Native of Grafton, Clarence River. G. 4.

FOWLER, Driver, WILLIAM, 1042. 5th Bty. Australian Field Artillery. Killed in action 25th November 1915. I. 17.

FULLER, Private, CHARLES ALAN, 1131. 1st Aust. Stat. Hospital. Australian Army Medical Corps. 4th December 1915. H. 5.

FUTTER, Private, D, 4562. lst/4th. Norfolk Regiment. Died of wounds 16th November 1915. Age 28. Son of James and Maria Futter, of Burnt House Cottages, Cantley, Norwich. F. 20.

GABBETT, Private, NORCLIFFE ESCA, 1167. 23rd Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 5th November 1915. Age 19. Son of Capt. John Norcliffe Gabbett and Marian Auriol Gabbett, of Mentone, Victoria, Australia. Native of Hastings, Western Port, Victoria. F. 25.

GASKINS, Sapper, H, 74200. S.X. Cable Sect. Royal Engineers. Died of wounds 2nd December 1915. Age 28. Son of Henry and Mary Gaskins, of 33, Bolton St., Hyde Rd., Gorton, Manchester. Market Gardener of Badsey, Worcs. I. 15.

GEORGE, Private, PERCY EDWARD, 115. 1st Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds l9th November 1915. F. 27.

GIBSON, Sapper, BERTRAM JAMES, 4/612. N.Z. Engineers. Killed in action 23rd July 1915. A. 2.

GILBERT, Trooper, THOMAS, 966. 13th. Australian Light Horse. Died of wounds 16th November 1915. Age 23. Son of the late Thomas Hosking Gilbert and Louisa Gilbert. F. 26.

GREGORY, Major, ERNEST ALBERT EDWARD, 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 27th June 1915. Age 33. Son of Edward John and Mary Elizabeth Gregory, of Murchison, Victoria, Australia. D. 2.

GRIBBLE, Trooper, WILLIAM JAMES, 548. 9th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 22nd June 1915. Son of John and Catherine Gribble, of Murray Bridge, South Australia. Native of Bowhill River, Murray. B. 21.

GRIFFITHS, Private, AINSLIE ARTHUR HOPE, 729. 23rd Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 29th November 1915. Age 33. Son of John and Phoebe Griff'ths; husband of L. Beatrice E. Griff~ths, of "Elford," Carlyle St., Upper Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. Native of Kensington, South Australia. I. 4.

GRIFFITHS, Trooper, THOMAS, 415. 9th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 30th May 1915. B. 13.

HADDOCK, Trooper, WILLIAM, 13/356. Auckland Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 17th June 1915. Age 31. Son of Sarah Haddock, of Auckland, New Zealand, and the late John Haddock. A member of the Legion of Frontiersmen (Waikato Branch). C. 8.

HANCOCK, Trooper, ARTHUR, 828. 10th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. F. 42.

HARP, Company Serjeant Major, GEORGE, 6089. 8th Bn. Cheshire Regiment. Died of wounds 7th August 1915. Age 33. Husband of M. M. Harp, of 16, Grosvenor Place, Grosvenor Rd., Chester. Served in the South African Campaign. B. 30.

HARRISON, Sapper, DOUGLAS, 4/406. N.Z. Engineers. Killed in action 5th August 1915. Age 30. Son of Mr. F. G. Harrison, of 60, Union St., Wednesbury, England. A. 4.

HARRISON, Trooper, HENRY HAYWARD, 13/548. Auckland Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 12th July 1915. Age 27. C. 22.

HARVEY, Squadron Sergeant Major, WILLIAM EDWARD, 361. 9th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 39. Son of Surgeon Lt. Col. C. A. and Sarah Irvine Harvey. Born in India. Served in Matabeleland (1893) and the South African Wars. A. 19.

HAWSON, Trooper, ALEXANDER LINCOLN, 273. 9th. Australian Light Horse. Died of wounds 12th June 1915. B. 14.

HAYWARD, Private, GEORGE LESLIE, 1135. 1st Australian Stationary Hospital. Australian Army Medical Corps. 4th December 1915. Age 23. Son of George and Nancy L. C. Hayward, of 6, Mountfield Rd., Tunbridge Wells, England. Native of East Grinstead, England. H. 6.

HENLEY, Driver, JOHN, 14/110. N.Z. Army Service Corps. Killed in action 26th June 1915. Age 33. Son of John and Elizabeth Henley, of Papatoetoe, Auckland, New Zealand. Born at Wanganui. B. 1.

HENTY, Lieutenant, EDWARD ELLIS, 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Son of Annie Margaret and the late Walter Thomas Henty; husband of Florence Henty, of The Caves, Hamilton, Victoria, Australia. Native of Portland, Victoria. A. 14.

HERBERT, Sergeant, JACK, 384. 4th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 1st December 1915. Son of Sidney and Jessie Herbert; husband of Gertrude 0. A. Herbert, of "Tanunda," Baylis St., Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. Born at Umfolozie River, Natal, South Africa. I. 10.

HILDEBRAND, Trooper, JOHN HENRY, 278. 9th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 28th June 1915. Son of August and Louise Hildebrand. Native of Marrabel, South Australia. B. 25.

HODDER, Private, GEORGE, 861. 28th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 2nd December 1915. I. 12.

HOPPING, Trooper, JOHN LESLIE, 134. 9th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 30th June 1915. Son of Henry and Catherine Hopping, of Lameroo, South Australia. Native of Caltowie. B. 15.

HOULDING, Private, G, SS/18131. 27th Labour Coy. Army Service Corps. 8th November 1915. Age 44. Husband of A. E. Houlding, of 168, Marmadon Rd., Plumstead, London. F. 12.

HUGHES, Trooper, LINDESAY FILMER, 11/470. Wellington Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 1st June 1915. Age 19. Son of the Rev. John Lewis Hughes and Mary Emmeline Hughes, of 30, Sackville Rd., Hove, Brighton, England. D. 13.

HUSAIN KHAN, Driver, 669. 22nd. Mule Corps attd. 3rd Cavalry Bde.. 26th November 1918. Sp. Mem.

IMAM DIN, Driver, 1508. 22nd. Mule Corps attd. 3rd Cavalry Bde.. 20th November 1918. Sp. Mem.

JACKSON, Trooper, GEORGE COVELL, 13/372. Auckland Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.. Died of wounds 5th June 1915. Age 26. Son of George Ernest and Ellen Jackson, of Wanganui, New Zealand. D. 18.

JACOBS, Private, LOUIS WILLIAM, 1772. 7th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 3rd December 1915. Age 22. Son of Isaac and Rachel Jacobs, of Regent St., Mount Lawley, Perth, Western Australia. Native of Ballarat, Victoria. I. 13.

JEFFRIES, Trooper, GEORGE ALLAN, 315. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 30th June 1915. Age 30. Son of George R. and Annie M. Jeffries, of 27, Murray St., Elsternwick, Victoria, Australia. Native of Tocumwal, New South Wales. E. 2.

JONES, Private, LESLIE THOMAS, 1123. 26th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 29th November 1915. I. 6.

KANE, Trooper, JOHN, 403. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 30th July 1915. E. 10.

KEMP, Private, ALEXANDER, 102. 26th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 23rd September 1915. Age 19. Son of John and Susan Kemp, of Corner of Grinmer and Lily Sts., Toowoomba, Queensland. Sp. Mem. 1.

KENNEDY, Private, ARTHUR CHARLES VALENTINE, 146. 25th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 27th November 1915. G. 1.

KERR, Private, RONALD GEORGE, 1129. 26th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 29th November 1915. Son of Mrs. Emily Ann Sainty (formerly Kerr), of Branxholm, Tasmania, and the late William George Kerr. I. 9,

KIMBER, Trooper, JAMES HENRY, 341. 2nd. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 17th May 1915. Age 19. Son of James Henry and Harriet Annie Kimber, of Biggenden, Maryborough, Queensland. C. 7.

KING, Lance Corporal, ALEXANDER, 143. 9th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 6th August 1915. Age 42. Son of Peter and the late Mary King. Native of Morphett Vale, South Australia. E. 12.

KING, Trooper, CHARLES TRETHOWAN, 830. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 27th June 1915. Age 30. Son of Charles Whitewood King and Janet King, of Quamby, Baradine, New South Wales. Native of Nathalia, Victoria, Australia. D. 7.

KYTE, Private, REGINALD, 34024. 1st Bn. Welsh Regiment. Died of pneumonia 20th November 1918. Age 28. Son of William Kyte, of 71, Smithies, Bridgnorth, Salop. G. 19.

LEONARD, Trooper, JOHN THOMAS, 134. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 30th May 1915. C. 3.

LINWOOD, Trooper, JOHNNY, 13/385. Auckland Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.. Died of wounds 23rd May 1915. C. 9.

LOWE, Private, ERNEST GORDON, 1147. 1st Aust. Stat. Hosp. Australian Army Medical Corps. Killed in action 3rd December 1915. Son of William and Elizabeth Ann Lowe, of Brighton, South Australia. Native of Kanwal, Victoria, Australia. G. 6.

LUGG, Private, JOSEPH JAMES, 302. 8th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 6th August 1915. Age 27. Son of John and Ellen Lugg, of Little Bendigo, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. G. 10.

LYALL, Gunner, BRIAN, 1277. 6th Bty. 2nd Bde. Australian Field Artillery. Died of wounds 1st December 1915. I. 5.

LYON, Trooper, BERTIE, 131591. Auckland Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.. Died of wounds 31st May 1915. Age 24. Son of Mrs. A. Burleigh, of Milson's Point, North Sydney, New South Wales. C. 19.

MACDONALD, Private, JOHN ROBERT, 863. 9th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 16th November 1915. Age 22. Son of John and Jane MacDonald, of 6, Newton St., Gorgie Rd., Edinburgh, Scotland. Born in South Africa. F. 19.

MACKAY, Private, ALEXANDER CAMERON, 616. 17th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of jaundice 17th November 1915. Age 32. Son of the late Murdock and Sarah MacKay. Native of Ashby, New South Wales. F. 22.

MAKIN, Trooper, THOMAS, 302. 9th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 22nd June 1915. B. 20.

MALCOLM, Private, DAVID, 367. 26th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of accidental injuries 27th November 1915. I. 18.

MARFELL, Lance Corporal, MANLEY, 11/593. Wellington Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.. Died of wounds 22nd May 1915. D. 10.

MASTERS, Gunner, ALBERT HAROLD, 1816. 8th Coy. Div. Ammunition Park. Australian Field Artillery. Died of wounds 30th June 1915. B. 26.

MAXWELL, Sapper, JAMES WELCH, 41971. N.Z. Engineers. Died of wounds 29th November 1915. Age 19. Son of Alfred Charles and Jane Maxwell. Native of Dromore, Canterbury, New Zealand. J 8.

McARTHUR, Private, JOHN, 10/1581. Wellington Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Died of wounds 9th May 1915. Brother of Miss Barbara McArthur, of 57, Condor Avenue, Toronto, Canada. Spec. Mem. 2.

McDERMID, Lance Corporal, LESLIE SCOTT DOUGLAS, 4/563. N.Z. Engineers. Died of wounds 29th November 1915. Age 23. Son of George S. M. and Anne McDermid, of Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. J. 9.

McDONALD, Private, JOSEPH HENRY, 198. 22nd Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 29th October 1915. Age 19. Son of Hugh and Elizabeth Mary McDonald, of Higham St., Maryborough, Victoria, Australia. Native of Homebush. G. 9.

McMILLAN, Trooper, NEIL, 341. 13th. Australian Light Horse. Died of wounds 25th November 1915. Son of Robert Neil McMillan and Christina McMillan, of Murchison, Victoria, Australia. F. 1.

McNEILL, Trooper, HENRY GEORGE, 735. 10th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 19. Son of John O'Brien McNeill and Eleanor McNeill, of 24, Wesley St., Londonderry, Ireland. Native of Queenstown, Ireland. E. 21.

MIDDLETON, Corporal, STANLEY JOHN, 421. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 30th June 1915. Son of Jane Mary Middleton, of Upper Skene St., Geelong, Victoria, Australia, and the late William Middleton. E. 9.

MIELL, Lieutenant Colonel, ALBERT, Mentioned in Despatches, 9th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 45. Volunteer Long Service Medal. Son of Harry and Ellen Miell; husband of Lily Mabel Miell, of 4th Avenue, St. Peters, South Australia. Served in the South African War. A. 17.

MOFFLIN, Corporal, PERCY SUTHERLAND, 227. 10th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 16th June 1915. Son of Horace and Margaret Mofflin. Native of Auckland, New Zealand. B. 2.

MORETON, Trooper, ARCHIBALD HERBERT, 542. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 21. Son of Frederick and Mary Moreton, of 6, Ryrie St., Geelong, Victoria, Australia. Native of London, England. A. 10.

MORGAN, Private, PATRICK, 666. 26th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 20th September 1915. Sp. Mem. 3.

MORTON, Private, T, 1679. lst/lst. Norfolk Yeomanry. 5th December 1915. J. 10.

MOY, Lance Corporal, JAMES, 4426. 5th Field Coy. Australian Engineers. Died of wounds 13th November 1915. Age 30. Son of Michael James and Mary Ann Moy, of Jamestown, South Australia. F. 16.

MURRAY, Private, WILLIAM HERBERT, 3202. 6th Field Amb. Australian Army Medical Corps. Died of wounds 15th November 1915. Age 19. Son of William Herbert and Bertha Murray, of 205, Adair St., Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. F. 17.

NICHOLSON, Trimmer, T E, 1710/ST. H.M.S. Europa. Royal Naval Reserve. 8th November 1915. F. 13.

NICOLSON, Trooper, ARCHIBALD, 325. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Son of Annie King (formerly Nicolson) and the late Archibald Nicolson. Native of Toongabbie, Victoria, Australia. Sp. Mem. 4.

NOLAN, Private, EDWARD JOSEPH, 1545. 23rd Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 21st November 1915. F. 33.

NORTHEY, Trooper, WILLIAM REGINALD EUSTACE, 80. 10th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 25. Son of Henry and Clara Ann Northey. Native of Adelaide, South Australia. E. 40.

McARTHUR, Private, JOHN, 10/1581. Wellington Regiment, N.Z.E.F.. Died of wounds 9th May 1915. Brother of Miss Barbara McArthur, of 57, Condor Avenue, Toronto, Canada. Spec. Mem. 2.

McDERMID, Lance Corporal, LESLIE SCOTT DOUGLAS, 4/563. N.Z. Engineers. Died of wounds 29th November 1915. Age 23. Son of George S. M. and Anne McDermid, of Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. J. 9.

McDONALD, Private, JOSEPH HENRY, 198. 22nd Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 29th October 1915. Age 19. Son of Hugh and Elizabeth Mary McDonald, of Higham St., Maryborough, Victoria, Australia. Native of Homebush. G. 9.

McMILLAN, Trooper, NEIL, 341. 13th. Australian Light Horse. Died of wounds 25th November 1915. Son of Robert Neil McMillan and Christina McMillan, of Murchison, Victoria, Australia. F. 1.

McNEILL, Trooper, HENRY GEORGE, 735. 10th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 19. Son of John O'Brien McNeill and Eleanor McNeill, of 24, Wesley St., Londonderry, Ireland. Native of Queenstown, Ireland. E. 21.

MIDDLETON, Corporal, STANLEY JOHN, 421. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 30th June 1915. Son of Jane Mary Middleton, of Upper Skene St., Geelong, Victoria, Australia, and the late William Middleton. E. 9.

MIELL, Lieutenant Colonel, ALBERT, Mentioned in Despatches, 9th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 45. Volunteer Long Service Medal. Son of Harry and Ellen Miell; husband of Lily Mabel Miell, of 4th Avenue, St. Peters, South Australia. Served in the South African War. A. 17.

MOFFLIN, Corporal, PERCY SUTHERLAND, 227. 10th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 16th June 1915. Son of Horace and Margaret Mofflin. Native of Auckland, New Zealand. B. 2.

MORETON, Trooper, ARCHIBALD HERBERT, 542. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 21. Son of Frederick and Mary Moreton, of 6, Ryrie St., Geelong, Victoria, Australia. Native of London, England. A. 10.

MORGAN, Private, PATRICK, 666. 26th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 20th September 1915. Sp. Mem. 3.

MORTON, Private, T, 1679. lst/lst. Norfolk Yeomanry. 5th December 1915. J. 10.

MOY, Lance Corporal, JAMES, 4426. 5th Field Coy. Australian Engineers. Died of wounds 13th November 1915. Age 30. Son of Michael James and Mary Ann Moy, of Jamestown, South Australia. F. 16.

MURRAY, Private, WILLIAM HERBERT, 3202. 6th Field Amb. Australian Army Medical Corps. Died of wounds 15th November 1915. Age 19. Son of William Herbert and Bertha Murray, of 205, Adair St., Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. F. 17.

NICHOLSON, Trimmer, T E, 1710/ST. H.M.S. Europa. Royal Naval Reserve. 8th November 1915. F. 13.

NICOLSON, Trooper, ARCHIBALD, 325. 8th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Son of Annie King (formerly Nicolson) and the late Archibald Nicolson. Native of Toongabbie, Victoria, Australia. Sp. Mem. 4.

NOLAN, Private, EDWARD JOSEPH, 1545. 23rd Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Died of wounds 21st November 1915. F. 33.

NORTHEY, Trooper, WILLIAM REGINALD EUSTACE, 80. 10th. Australian Light Horse. Killed in action 7th August 1915. Age 25. Son of Henry and Clara Ann Northey. Native of Adelaide, South Australia. E. 40.


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