HONOURS LIST



HONOURS LIST

AUSTRALIAN FORCES

C.B.

Lieut.-Col. Granville John Burnage, A.I.F.

Lieut.-Col. J. H. Cannan, 15th (Q. and Tas.) Batt.

Col. (temp. Brig.-Gen.) Henry George Chauvel, C.M.G., 1st (N.S.W.) L.H.

Lieut.-Col. R. E. Courtney, 14th (Vic.) Batt.

Col. (temp. Brig.-Gen.) J. J. T. Hobbs, Commanding Div. Artillery.

Col. (temp. Brig.-Gen.) Frederick Godfrey Hughes, 3rd (S.A. and Tas.) L.H.

Lieut.-Col. G. J. Johnston, 2nd A.F.A.

Col. (temp. Brig.-Gen.) the Hon. James Whiteside McCay, A.I.F.

Col. (temp. Brig.-Gen.) John Monash, A.I.F.

Lieut.-Col. Harold Pope, A.I.F.

Lieut.-Col. C. Rosenthal, 3rd A.F.A.

Lieut.-Col. E. H. Smith, 12th (S.A., W.A., and Tas.) Batt.

C.M.G.

Col. the Hon. J. L. Beeston, A.A.M.C.

Lieut.-Col. A. J. Bennett, D.S.O., 1st (N.S.W.) Batt.

Lieut.-Col. H. S. Bennett, 6th (Vic.) Batt.

Major A. J. Bessell-Browne, D.S.O., 3rd A.F.A.

Major E. A. D. Brockman, 11th (W.A.) Batt.

Major (temp. Lieut.-Col.) Walter Edmund Hutchison Cass, 2nd (N.S.W.) Batt.

Lieut.-Col. S. E. Christian, 1st A.F.A.

Major G. H. M. King, 1st A.F.A.

Major David McFie McConaghey, 3rd (N.S.W.) Batt.

Lieut.-Col. Charles Melville Macnaghten, Commanding 4th (N.S.W.) Batt.

Lieut.-Col. J. T. Marsh, Div. Train, A.A.S.C.

Lieut.-Col. Thomas Morgan Martin, Commanding No. 2 Australian General Hospital.

Lieut.-Col. R. H. Owen, 3rd (N.S.W.) Batt.

Major R. L. R. Rabett, 1st A.F.A.

Major (temp. Lieut.-Col.) J. C. Robertson, 9th (Q.) Batt.

Col. (temp. Brig.-Gen.) Granville de Laune Ryrie, Commanding L.H. Brig.

Major G. I. Stevenson, 2nd A.F.A.

Lieut.-Col. D. S. Wanliss, 5th (Vic.) Batt.

Major John Lawrence Whitham, 12th (S.A., W.A. and Tas.) Batt.

D.S.O.

Major Charles Henry Brand, 3rd Australian Infantry Brigade.

Major William Livingstone Hatchwell Burgess, 9th (Q.) Batt.

Capt. Arthur Graham Butler, Australian Army Med. Corps (attached 9th (Q.) Batt.).

Capt. Cecil Arthur Callaghan, 2nd Batt. A.F.A.

Major James Samuel Denton, 11th (W.A.) Batt.

The Rev. Walter Ernest Dexter, M.A., Chaplain, 4th Class, Chaplains' Dept.

Major G. Eberling, 8th (Vic.) Batt.

The Rev. Father John Fahey, Chaplain, 4th Class, Chaplains' Dept.

Major James Heane, 4th (N.S.W.) Batt.

Major H. W. Lloyd, 1st A.F.A.

Major F. M. de F. Lorenzo, 10th (S.A.) Batt.

Lieut.-Col. Walter Ramsay McNicoll, 6th (Vic.) Batt.

Major William Owen Mansbridge, 16th (S.A. and W.A.) Batt.

Major Athelstan Markham Martyn, 2nd Field Co., A.E.

Major Robert Rankine, 14th (Vic.) Batt.

Capt. Cecil Duncan Sasse, 1st (N.S.W.) Batt.

Capt. Alan Humphrey Scott, 4th (N.S.W.) Batt.

Major A. B. Stevens, 2nd (N.S.W.) Batt.

Major (temp. Lieut.-Col.) L. E. Tilney, 16th (S.A. and W.A.) Batt.

Lieut.-Col. Cyril Brudenell Bingham White, Royal Australian Garrison Artillery, Staff.

MILITARY CROSS.

Capt. James Sinclair Standish Anderson, Staff Capt.

Lieut, (temp. Capt.) H. Bachtold, 1st Field Co., A.E.

Sec. Lieut. Edwin Thorburn Bazeley, 22nd Batt.

Capt. Marwood Harold Cleeve, A.A.S.C.

Capt. Charles Stanley Coltman, 4th (N.S.W.) Batt.

Capt. George Cooper, 14th (Vic.) Batt.

Lieut. George Norman Croker, 3rd Field Co., A.E.

Lieut. Alfred Plumley Derham, 5th (Vic.) Batt.

Capt. Joseph Espie Dods, A.A.M.C.

Lieut. Charles Fortescue, 9th (Q.) Batt.

Lieut. Ronald Garnet Hamilton, Aust. Div. Sig. Co.

Lieut. Geoffrey Hamlyn Lavicourt Harris, 1st (N.S.W.) L.H.

Capt. John Hill, 15th (Q. and Tas.) Batt.

Capt. Owen Glendower Howell-Price, 3rd (N.S.W.) Batt.

Lieut. Herbert James, 11th (W.A.) Batt.

Capt. Raymond Lionel Leane, 11th (W.A.) Batt.

Lieut. Joseph Edward Lee, 13th (N.S.W.) Batt.

Lieut. Reginald George Legge, 13th (N.S.W.) Batt.

Capt. John Thomas McColl (Commonwealth Military Forces).

Capt. Geoffrey McLaughlin, 1st (N.S.W.) Batt.

Capt. Jasper Kenneth Gordon Magee, 4th (N.S.W.) Batt.

Lieut. Norman Marshall, 5th (Vic.) Batt.

Lieut. James Herbert Mirams, 2nd Field Co., A.E.

Sec. Lieut. William Anderson Moncur, 6th (Vic.) Batt.

Sec. Lieut. Ralph Ingram Moore, 3rd (N.S.W.) Batt.

Temp. Lieut. Alan Wilson Morey (S.A.), Royal Scots.

Capt. John Henry Francis Paine, 2nd (N.S.W.) Batt.

Lieut. (temp. Capt.) U. E. Parry-Okeden, 1st Aust. Div. Amm. Park.

Capt. Henry Petre, Aeroplane Section.

Sec. Lieut. Robert Ramsay, 1st (N.S.W.) Batt.

Capt. Clifford Russell Richardson, 2nd (N.S.W.) Batt.

Lieut. Percy John Ross, 7th Batt. A.F.A.

Lieut. Alfred John Shout, 1st (N.S.W.) Batt.

Capt. James William Albert Simpson, 13th (N.S.W.) Batt.

Lieut. Samuel Edward Sinclair, 1st A.F.A.

No. 96 Sergt.-Maj. D. Smith, 5th (Vic.) Batt.

Lieut. John Charles Merriman Traill, 8th (Vic.) Batt.

Capt. William Charles Nightingale Waite, Aust. Artillery.

D.C.M.

No. 6 Sergt. A. Anderson, 2nd (N.S.W.) Batt.

No. 189 Sergt. W. Ayling, 11th (W.A.) Batt.

No. 881 Cpl. G. Ball, 7th (Vic.) Batt.

Cpl. R. Barrett, 15th Batt.

Bdr. C. W. Baxter, Hdqrs. Staff, 1st F.A. Brigade.

No. 1041 Pte. A. Bell, 23rd (Vic.) Batt.

No. 695 Pte. W. J. Birrell, C Co., 7th (Vic.) Batt.

No. 170 Lce.-Cpl. P. Black, 16th (S.A. and W.A.) Batt.

No. 503 Cpl. H. Brennan, 20th (N.S.W.) Batt.

No. 997 Pte. L. W. Burnett, A.A.M.C.

Pte. R. R. Chapman, 13th Batt.

B. Dvr. N. Clark, F.A.

No. 182 Sergt. W. A. Connell, 12th (S.A., W.A. and Tas.) Batt.

No. 94 Staff Sergt.-Major M. E. E. Corbett, 15th (Q. and Tas.) Batt.

No. 87 Sergt. R. Crawford, 4th (N.S.W.) Batt.

No. 859 Lce.-Cpl. F. P. Curran, 7th (N.S.W.) L.H.

Dvr. G. Dean, Aust. Div. Sig. Co.

No. 1088 Sergt. A. G. Edwards, 3rd (N.S.W.) Batt.

Actg. Sergt. C. J. K. Edwards, F.A.

Dvr. L. Farlow, 4th Inf. Bgde. Train.

No. 325 Pte. A. Farmer, 3rd (N.S.W.) Batt.

No. 851 Lce.-Cpl. W. Francis, 13th (N.S.W.) Batt.

No. 764 Lce.-Cpl. H. W. Freame, 1st (N.S.W.) Batt.

No. 918 Pte. F. Godfrey, 12th (S.A., W.A. and Tas.) Batt.

No. 20 Cpl. R L. Graham, 3rd. (N.S.W.) Batt.

Sergt. W. J. Henderson, 10th L.H.

No. 1293 Pte. R. Humbertson, 3rd (N.S.W.) Batt.

Bdr.-Fitter D. C. Inglis, 2nd Batt., F.A.

Staff-Sergt. H. Jackson, A.A.M.C.

Pte. W. Kelly, 4th Batt.

No. 1769 Pte. W. J. Kelly, 1st (N.S.W.) Batt.

No. 75 Lce.-Cpl. T. Kennedy, 1st (N.S.W.) Batt.

No. 741 Lce.-Cpl. J. Kenyon, 9th (Q.) Batt.

No. 37 Pte. J. H. Kruger, 22nd Batt.

Co. Sergt.-Major W. C. McCutcheson, 1st Div. Sig. Co.

No. 99 Spr. G. F. McKenzie, 3rd Field Co., A.E.

Lce.-Cpl. H. M. McNee, 10th L.H.

Pte. F. O. McRae, 1st L.H.F. Amb.

No. 280 Pte. A. C. B. Merrin, 5th (Vic.) Batt.

No. 115 Lce.-Cpl. R. I. Moore, 3rd (N.S.W.) Batt.

Pte. G. L. Peel, 3rd L.H.F. Amb.

No. 4128 Sapper C. R. Rankin, 4th Field Co., A.E.

No. 530 Pte. G. Robey, 9th (Q.) Batt.

No. 1088 Cpl. E. Robson, 4th (N.S.W.) Batt.

No. 212 Sergt. P. F. Ryan, 6th (N.S.W.) L.H.

No. 156 Cpl. A. Sheppard, 2nd Field Co., A.E.

No. 355 Pte. W. E. Sing, 5th (Q.) L.H.

Cpl. P. Smith, 2nd Batt.

Tpr. T. B. Stanley, 10th L.H.

No. 41 Staff Sergt.-Major A. Steele, 9th (Q.) Batt.

No. 1149 Sergt. R. G. Stone, 22nd Batt.

Lce.-Cpl. J. Tallon, 1st Batt.

Bdr. J. P. Thomson, 2nd Batt. F.A.

Pte. J. C. Vaughan, 12th Batt.

Pte. A. J. Vines, 3rd L.H.F. Amb.

No. 1186 Sergt. A. J. Wallish, 11th (W.A.) Batt.

Pte. P. H. Ward, 3rd Batt.

No. 791 Pte. W. Upton, 13th (N.S.W.) Batt.

No. 456 Pte. J. C. Weatherill, 10th (S.A.) Batt.

Cpl. H. Webb, 7th Batt.

No. 1829 Cpl. J. Williams, 5th (Vic.) Batt.

No. 645 Cpl. E. D. Wood, 5th (Vic.) Batt.

No. 213 Pte. A. Wright, 15th (Q. and Tas.) Batt.

No. 2079 Pte. E. Yaxley, 12th (S.A., W.A. and Tas.) Batt.

ROYAL RED CROSS DECORATION.

First Class: Miss E. J. Gould (Senior Matron), Australian Nursing Service.

Second Class: Miss M. A. Raye (on duty with Reserve of Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service), Australian Nursing Service.

MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES.

Royal Australian Naval Bridging Train.

No. 102 Chief P.O. J. H. Beton.

Lieut. T. A. Bond, R.A.N.R.

Lieut.-Commander L. S. Bracegirdle, R.A.N.

No. 108 Able Seaman T. McCarron.

No. 175 Leading Seaman J. McF. Harvey.

No. 42 P.O. S. Pender.

Chief W.O. H. Francis Shepherd, R.A.N.R.

Australian Artillery.

No. 2282 Bombr. E. Baynes (killed).

No. 540 Gunner F. T. Brem (killed).

Major W. L. H. Burgess.

Capt. C. A. Callaghan, D.S.O.

No. 2270 Gunner C. C. Carr (killed).

No. 805 Cpl. S. D. Cook.

No. 1678 Bombr. A. F. Dingwall.

No. 1645 Cpl. W. H. East.

No. 1619 Gunner S. A. Hillbeck.

Capt. A. H. K. Jopp.

No. 1655 Bombr. I. G. McKinnon.

Capt. G. McLaughlin.

No. 2020 Gunner P. A. Medhurst.

No. 1796 Cpl. N. Miller.

Major O. F. Phillips.

No. 3522 Gunner J. J. Reid.

Lieut. P. J. Ross.

Lieut. S. E. Sinclair.

Sergt.-Major (W.O.) J. S. Stamps.

Capt. W. C. N. Waite.

No. 1536 Dvr. A. J. Younger.

Australian Engineers.

No. 101 Sapper V. H. Allison.

No. 29 Sapper C. H. Batchelor.

No. 78 Lce.-Cpl. J. Climpson.

Major J. M. C. Corlette.

Sec. Lieut. G. N. Croker.

Capt. R. J. Dyer.

No. 26 Acting Sec. Cpl. S. Elliott.

No. 45 Cpl. A. T. Ewart.

Lieut. G. G. S. Gordon.

No. 192 Acting Sergt. J. Graham.

Sec. Lieut. H. Greenway.

Lieut. R. G. Hamilton.

No. 100 Dvr. A. J. Jonas.

No. 73 Lce.-Cpl. L. J. Jordon.

No. 597 Sapper S. Kelly.

No. 120 Lce.-Cpl. J. J. Lobb.

Major A. M. Martyn.

Lieut. J. H. Mirams.

No. 156 Cpl. A. Sheppard.

No. 160 Sapper H. E. Townshend.

No. 41 Sapper S. Vincent.

No. 110 Acting Cpl. G. C. Wilson.

1st Field Company Engineers.

No. 99 Sapper G. F. Mackenzie.

No. 191 Sapper F. Reynolds.

Divisional Sig. Co.

Lieut. (Hon. Captain) R. H. Goold, Commonwealth Military Forces.

Major H. L. Mackworth, D.S.O., R.E.

1st L.H. (N.S.W.).

No. 36 Pte. B. T. Barnes.

No. 397 Pte. F. Barrow.

No. 562 Cpl. E. E. Collett.

Lieut. G. H. L. Harris.

No. 566 Cpl. T. J. Keys.

No. 570 Pte. W. Little.

No. 437 Pte. R. C. Tancred.

No. 439 Pte. A. E. Thompson.

2nd L.H. (Q.).

Major T. W. Glasgow, D.S.O.

4th L.H. (Vic.).

No. 203 Lce.-Cpl. R. B. Forsyth.

No. 128 Tpr. W. Kerr.

5th L.H. (Q.).

Major S. Midgley, D.S.O.

No. 355 Pte. W. E. Sing.

6th L.H. (N.S.W.).

No. 448 Tpr. C. B. Paul.

No. 212 Sergt. P. F. Ryan.

Capt. G. C. Somerville.

7th L.H. (N.S.W.).

No. 859 Lce.-Cpl. F. P. Curran.

8th L.H. (Vic.).

No. 678 Tpr. F. L. A'Beckett.

No. 225 Lce.-Cpl. J. A. Anderson.

No. 515 Trumpeter L. G. Lawry.

Lieut. E. G. Wilson (killed).

9th L.H. (Vic. and S.A.).

No. 283 Pte. G. C. Howell.

Sec. Lieut. J. M. McDonald.

No. 166 Pte. W. N. Morrison.

10th L.H. (W.A.).

No. 110 Tpr. H. D. Firns (killed).

No. 404 Sergt. H. C. Foss.

Capt. H. P. Fry (killed).

No. 409 Sergt. J. A. Gollan.

No. 293 Lce.-Cpl. W. J. Hampshire.

No. 449 Cpl. E. T. McCleary.

No. 89 Tpr. F. McMahon (killed).

No. 468 Tpr. E. T. Roberts.

Major J. B. Scott.

1st Batt. (N.S.W.).

No. 1250 Pte. D. F. Allen.

No. 764 Lce.-Cpl. H. W. Freame.

No. 623 Pte. C. Judd.

No. 1769 Pte. W. J. Kelly.

No. 75, Lce.-Cpl. T. Kennedy.

Major F. J. Kindon.

No. 320 C.S.M. J. W. Norris.

No. 171 Pte R. T. Ramsay.

Sec. Lieut. R. T. Ramsay.

Capt. C. D. Sasse, D.S.O.

Lieut. A. J. Shout.

No. 385 Sergt. H. R. Sparkes.

Lieut. G. Steen.

No. 439, Pte. W. Thompson.

Lieut. H. Wells.

No. 555 Sergt. A. E. Wicks.

Lieut. V. Woodforde.

2nd Batt. (N.S.W.).

No. 6 Sergt. A. Anderson.

Lieut.-Col. G. F. Braund, V.D. (killed in action).

No. 496 Pte. A. J. Campbell.

Major (temp. Lieut.-Col.) W. E. H. Cass.

Capt. G. S. Cook.

No. 1745 Pte. W. Gandemy.

Lieut. D. McN. Heugh (died of wounds received in action).

No. 702 Sergt. W. J. Host.

No. 248 R.S.M. R. Howans.

No. 427 Cpl. J. H. McElroy.

No. 432 Pte. F. E. Moir.

No. 1787 Pte. J. A. Montgomery (killed).

Major L. J. Morshead.

No. 972 Pte. W. Nichol.

Capt. J. H. F. Pain.

Capt. C. R. Richardson.

No. 2196 Pte. A. B. Robertson.

Lt.-Col. R. Scobie (killed).

No. 1073 Pte. A. R. Townsend.

Lieut. and Qmr. C. A. White.

3rd Batt. (N.S.W.).

Major C. Austin (killed).

Capt. E. S. Brown.

Lieut.-Col. E. S. Brown (killed).

No. 2143 Sergt. C. O. Clark.

No. 1088 Sergt. A. G. Edwards.

Lieut. T. H. Evans.

No. 325 Pte. A. Farmer.

No. 1281 C.S.M. P. Goldenstedt.

No. 20 Cpl. L. Graham.

No. 2360 Pte. G. C. Green.

No. 941 Pte. C. T. Horan (killed).

Capt. O. G. Howell-Price.

No. 1293 Pte. R. Humberstone.

Major M. St. J. Lamb.

Major D. M. McConoghy.

No. 1364 Cpl. M. M. McGrath.

Lieut. L. O. McLeod (killed).

No. 354 Cpl. J. B. Malone.

Capt. D. T. Moore.

Sec. Lieut. R. I. Moore.

No. 1151 Cpl. R. I. Moore.

No. 2174 Pte. P. Morgan (killed).

No. 168 Lce.-Cpl. E. Powell.

Lieut. V. E. Smythe.

No. 1390 Cpl. E. Thomas.

Lieut. P. W. Woods.

4th Batt. (N.S.W.).

No. 946 Pte. W. Burley.

No. 1255 Sergt. R. Claydon.

Capt. C. S. Coltman.

No. 87 Sergt. R. Crawford.

Lieut. C. W. Foster.

Major J. Heane, D.S.O.

No. 789 Pte. G. W. Hewitt.

No. 144 C.S.M. J. Johnstone.

Capt. E. A. Lloyd.

No. 496 Pte. J. J. Lynn.

No. 808 Cpl. J. G. Macalister.

No. 143 C.S.M. R. McAlpine.

Lieut. W. T. McDonald.

Major I. G. Mackay.

No. 1029 Sergt. R. G. F. McMahon.

Lieut.-Col. C. M. McNaghten.

No. 668 Pte. W. G. McNeill.

Capt. J. K. G. Magee.

Lieut. and Adj. R. J. A. Massie.

Lieut. J. B. Osborne.

No. 1088 Cpl. E. Robson.

Lieut. M. P. Smith (killed in action).

No. 989 Cpl. E. H. Stone.

Lieut.-Col. A. J. O. Thompson, V.D. (killed in action).

5th Batt. (Vic.).

Lieut. A. P. Derham.

Lieut. N. Marshall.

No. 752 Sergt. A. G. Ross.

No. 1829 Cpl. J. Williams.

No. 645 Cpl. E. D. Wood.

6th Batt. (Vic.).

Major H. G. Bennett.

No. 1919 Pte. P. C. Callaghan.

No. 798 Pte. H. L. George.

Lieut.-Col. W. R. McNicoll, D.S.O.

Sec. Lieut. P. D. Moncur.

No. 1868 Pte. T. Thorning.

7th Batt. (Vic.).

No. 881 Pte. G. Ball.

No. 384 Cpl. A. S. Burton (killed).

No. 2130 Cpl. W. Dunston.

Lieut.-Col. H. E. Elliott.

No. 1939 Pte. O. Ellis (killed).

Capt. R. H. Henderson (killed in action).

No. 110 Cpl. J. E. Keating.

Lieut. P. J. Ross.

No. 864 Pte. J. H. Wadeson.

No. 1062 Cpl. F. Wright.

8th Batt. (Vic.).

Major (Hon. Lieut.-Col.) J. W. B. Field, V.D.

No. 17 Sergt. F. W. Goodwin.

No. 1532 Pte. Thomas Green.

No. 1534 Pte. F. Hicks (killed).

No. 323 Cpl. A. C. McKinnon.

Sec. Lieut. J. C. M. Traill.

No. 1863 Pte. P. J. Young (killed).

9th Batt. (Q.).

No. 874 Sergt. C. E. Benson.

Capt. A. G. Butler, D.S.O., A.A.M.C. (attached).

No. 871 Sergt. H. Clark.

Lieut. C. Fortescue.

No. 497 C. R. Heaton.

No. 741, Lce.-Cpl. J. Kenyon.

No. 88 Cpl. G. R. Page.

No. 530, G. Robey.

No. 41 S.S.M. A. Steele.

No. 974, Sergt. M. Wilder.

10th Batt. (S.A.).

No. 122 Pte. C. P. Greene.

Lieut. F. H. Hancock.

Lieut. F. H. G. N. Heritage.

No. 500 Cpl. T. Hill.

No. 1157 Pte. T. McDonald.

Lieut. E. W. T. Smith (died of wounds received in action).

No. 456 Pte. J. C. Weatherill.

11th Batt. (W.A.).

No. 189 Sergt. W. Ayling.

Capt. E. T. Brennan, Medical Officer, A.A.M.C. (attached).

Lieut. A. H. Darnell.

Major J. S. Denton, D.S.O.

Sec. Lieut. J. F. Franklyn.

No. 513 Sergt. W. Hallahan.

No. 556 Sergt. V. Horsewell.

Lieut. H. James.

No. 2153 Pte. B. D. Johns (killed).

Capt. R. L. Leane (twice).

No. 697 Sergt. J. M. McClerry.

No. 927 Sergt. G. Mason.

No. 2172 Pte. J. M. Morrison (killed).

Sec. Lieut. G. Potter.

Sec. Lieut. C. H. Prockter (killed).

No. 388 Pte. H. R. Retchford.

Major S. R. Roberts.

No. 2437 Pte. D. Roper.

No. 594 Lce.-Cpl. F. Smith.

No. 232 Pte. W. R. Smith.

No. 724 Lce.-Cpl. L. B. Taylor.

No. 1186 Sergt. A. J. Wallish.

No. 2044 Pte. H. Whitbread.

12th Batt. (S.A., W.A., and Tas.).

No. 182 Sergt. W. A. Connell.

No. 918 Pte. F. Godfrey.

No. 1612 Pte. E. J. Jarvis.

No. 867 Sergt. J. J. Keen.

No. 1611 Pte. J. Johnstone.

No. 19 Pte. J. T. McKendrick.

Lieut. G. A. Munro (killed in action).

No. 694 Pte. L. Reade.

No. 978 Pte. C. Smith.

No. 407 Cpl. R. Stevens.

No. 2017 Pte. E. G. Thomas.

No. 174 Pte. H. Ward.

Major J. L. Whitham.

No. 414 Sergt. J. H. Will.

No. 2079 Pte. E. Yaxley.

13th Batt. (N.S.W.).

Sec. Lieut. J. Annoni.

Lieut.-Col. G. J. Burnage, V.D.

No. 371 Pte. W. J. Doig.

No. 1940 Pte. A. Duncan.

Lieut. F. A. Faddy.

Lieut. H. C. Ford.

No. 851 Lce.-Cpl. W. Francis.

No. 1435 Pte. A. Henbury.

Major S. C. E. Herring.

Capt. C. B. Hopkins.

Capt. J. E. Lee.

Lieut. R. G. Legge.

Capt. W. J. M. Locke.

No. 305 Pte. C. Pappes.

No. 1092 Pte. P. Round.

Capt. J. W. A. Simpson.

No. 791 Pte. W. Upton.

14th Batt. (Vic.).

Capt. G. Cooper.

Major C. M. M. Dare.

Lieut. J. G. T. Hanby.

Major R. Rankine.

15th Batt. (Q. and Tas.).

No. 1410 Pte. R. Barrett.

No. 94 S.S.M. E. Corbett.

No. 733 Lce.-Cpl. I. Craven.

No. 774 Pte. H. Edelstin.

Capt. J. Hill.

No. 517 Pte. W. L. James.

No. 705 Cpl. L. Melia.

Capt. F. Moran (died of wounds).

No. 213 Pte. A. Wright.

16th Batt. (S.A. and W.A.).

No. 2066 Pte. R. A. Annear.

No. 1777 Lce.-Cpl. F. H. Benporath.

No. 170 Lce.-Cpl. P. Black.

No. 1787 Pte. G. V. Brown.

Lieut. A. E. Carse.

Sergt. G. Demel.

No. 16 Pte. A. B. Foster.

Capt. L. D. Heming (killed).

No. 436 Sergt. F. R. Howard.

No. 1887 Pte. C. Howland.

No. 1490 Cpl. V. Ketterer.

Major W. O. Mansbridge.

Lieut.-Col. H. Pope.

18th Batt. (N.S.W.).

No. 707 Pte. C. M. Collins.

No. 215 Cpl. Dryden.

No. 375 Sergt. R. Fidge.

Capt. S. P. Goodsell.

No. 877 Lce.-Cpl. J. C. Hooper.

No. 1044 Pte. S. Mahoney.

No. 1015 Pte. R. R. Martin.

No. 677 Pte. L. C. Workman.

20th Batt. (N.S.W.).

No. 503 Cpl. H. Brennan.

23rd Batt. (Vic.).

No. 1041 Pte. A. Bell.

Australian Divisional Train.

Capt. M. H. Cleeve.

No. T/507 Sergt. F. Smith, No. 2 Co.

No. 4176 Lce.-Cpl. J. Wimms.

A.A.M.C.

No. 984 Sergt. H. Baber.

Capt. J. Bentley.

Qrnr. and Hon. Lieut. E. T. Boddam.

No. 996 Cpl. L. Bosgard.

Capt. E. T. Brennan.

No. 68 Pte. R. B. Brighton.

Lieut.-Col. H. W. Bryant.

No. 997 Pte. L. W. Burnett.

Capt. H. V. P. Conrick.

No. 119 Pte. E. Cruikshank.

Capt. A. L. Dawson.

Capt. J. E. Dods.

Capt. (temp. Maj.) L. W. Dunlop.

No. 1128 Pte. H. G. Foster.

Capt. A. Y. Fullerton.

Lieut.-Col. C. Garner, M.B., Reserve of Officers.

No. 981 Staff-Sergt. G. Henderson.

No. 1343 Staff-Sergt. A. D. Hood.

No. 1065 Staff-Sergt. H. Jackson.

No. 1599 Pte. C. Millengen.

No. 2011 Staff-Sergt. W. L. Nickson.

Major H. A. Powell.

No. 396 Pte. T. Priestman.

No. 1313 Staff-Sergt. L. O. Sargent.

No. 795 Cpl. G. R. Smith.

No. 146 Pte. S. A. Spooner.

Capt. W. J. Stock.

Lieut.-Col. A. H. Sturdee.

Capt. C. W. Thompson.

Capt. H. L. St. V. Welch.

Capt. L. St V. Welch.

No. 1111 Sergt.-Maj. R. P. Wheeler.

1st Field Ambulance.

No. 611 Pte. Greig MacGregor.

Capt. C. E. Wassell.

2nd Field Ambulance.

No. 66 Lce.-Cpl. V. Cawley.

3rd Field Ambulance.

No. 151 Lce.-Cpl. G. C. Farnham.

Capt. D. MacWhae.

No. 178 Pte. C. H. G. Rosser.

1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station.

Major J. Corbin.

No. 1403 Pte. M. D. Cowtan.

Lieut.-Col. W. W. Giblin.

Chaplains' Department.

Rev. W. E. Dexter, M.A.

Rev. J. Fahey.

Rev. M. A. Gillson (died of wounds).

Rev. T. S. Power.

NEW ZEALAND FORCES

C.B.

Lieut.-Col. J. Findlay, Canterbury Mtd. Rifle Regt.

C.M.G.

Lieut.-Col. C. M. Begg, N.Z.A.M.C.

Major (temp. Lieut.-Col.) James Jacob Esson, 5th (Wellington) Regt.

Lieut.-Col. John Gethin Hughes, D.S.O., Canterbury Batt.

Lieut.-Col. William Meldrum, Wellington Mtd. Rifle Regt.

Lieut.-Col. William Henry Parkes, M.D., F.R.C.S., Commanding New Zealand Hospital.

Lieut.-Col. Arthur Plugge, 3rd (Auckland) Regt. (Countess of Ranfurly's Own).

Major (temporary Lieut.-Col.) George Spafford Richardson, N.Z. Staff Corps.

Lieut.-Col. Frank Symon, N.Z. Artillery.

Lieut.-Col. Robert Young, Auckland Batt.

D.S.O.

Major (temp. Lieut.-Col.) C. H. J. Brown, Canterbury Batt.

Capt. Arthur Cunliffe Bernard Critchley-Salmonson, Royal Munster Fusiliers (attached N.Z. Forces).

Major Norris Stephen Falla, N.Z. Artillery.

Capt. Bertram Sibbald Finn, N.Z. Medical Corps.

Major Herbert Hart, Wellington Battalion, 17th (Ruahine) Regt.

Major Norman Frederick Hastings, Wellington Mtd. Rifle Regt.

Major Eugene Joseph O'Neill, F.R.C.S., N.Z. Medical Corps.

Major Geoffrey Samuel Smith, 14th (South Otago) Regt.

Major Ivon Tatham Standish, No. 3 Battery (Royal N.Z.A.).

Major William McGregor Turnbull, N.Z. Staff Corps.

Major Frederick Waite, N.Z. Engineers.

MILITARY CROSSES.

Capt. Leopold George Dyke Acland, N.Z. A.S.C.

Hon. Capt. W. T. Bock, N.Z.O.C.

Lieut. William Gibson Allen Bishop, Otago Batt.

Lieut. G. R. Blackett, Canterbury Mtd. Rifle Regt.

Capt. Duncan Barrie Blair. Canterbury Mtd. Rifle Regt.

Capt. Groves Edward Daniell, N.Z. Artillery.

Capt. Patrick Dore, Chaplain, N.Z. Forces.

Capt. Thomas Farr, N.Z. Artillery.

Capt. Alfred Greene, Chaplain, N.Z. Forces.

Capt. Robert Neil Guthrie, N.Z. A.M.C.

Capt. Peter Bain Henderson, N.Z. Staff Corps.

Temp. Sec. Lieut. Robert McPherson, N.Z. F.A.

Lieut. A. N. Oakey, N.Z. Engineers.

No. 8/1048 Sergt.-Maj. A. W. Porteous, 10th (North Otago) Regt.

Capt. John Murray Rose, Wellington Batt.

Capt. Louis Murray Shera, N.Z. Engineers.

Capt. Hugh Stewart, Canterbury Batt.

Capt. Nathaniel William Benjamin Butler Thoms, N.Z. Staff Corps.

Lieut. Frank Kingdon Turnbull, Wellington Batt.

Lieut. Frank Morphet Twistleton, Otago Mtd. Rifle Regt.

Capt. Jesse Alfred Wallingford, N.Z. Staff Corps.

Major J. H. Whyte, Wellington Mtd. Rifle Regt.

Capt. Ferdinand August Wood, Auckland Mtd. Rifle Regt.

Major R. Young, Wellington Batt.

D.C.M.

No. 13/5 Tpr. L. J. Armstrong, Auckland Mtd. Rifle Regt.

Sergt. A. A. Atkins, Canterbury Batt.

Pte. C. R. Barker, Wellington Batt.

No. 8/1370 Sergt.-Maj. P. C. Boate, Otago Batt.

No. 9/129 Sergt. J. Campbell, Otago Mtd. Rifle Regt.

Sapper A. L. Caselberg, Signal Troop, Mounted Rifle Brigade.

No. 4/506 Sapper B. L. Dignan, Div. Signal Co.

No. 8/465 Squadron Q.M.S. L. S. L. L. Graham, Otago Mtd. Rifle Regt.

No. 7/516 Cpl. (now Sec. Lieut.) G. Harper, Canterbury Mtd. Rifle Regt.

No. 7/517 Sergt. (now Sec. Lieut.) R. P. Harper, Canterbury Mtd. Rifle Regt.

Pte. F. Mahoney, Wellington Batt.

No. 8/33 Sergt. F. Mitchell, Otago Batt.

Tpr. D. J. O'Connor, Canterbury M.R.R.

No. 16/107 Pte. T. A. U. Parganihi, Maori Contingent.

Tpr. H. Pidgeon, Canterbury M.R.R.

No. 11/442 Squadron Sergt.-Maj. W. Ricketts, Wellington Mtd. Rifle Regt.

No. 4/208A Cpl. C. W. Salmon, N.Z. Engineers.

No. 4/60A Cpl. C. W. Saunders, N.Z. Engineers.

No. 3/95 Lce.-Cpl. W. Singleton, N.Z. Field Ambulance.

Lce.-Cpl. H. D. Skinner, Otago Batt.

No. 12/1799 Capt. H. Spencer, Auckland Batt.

No. 3/447 Lce.-Cpl. G. Steedman, N.Z. Medical Corps.

No. 6/1156 Pte. T. Stockdill, Stretcher Bearer, Canterbury Batt.

No. 10/1674 Pte. J. W. Swann, Wellington Batt.

No. 6/157 Sergt. B. N. Tavender, Canterbury Batt.

No. 12/1012 Pte. G. Tempany, Auckland Batt.

No. 12/1020 Cpl. F. W. Watson, Auckland Batt.

No. 1476 Lce.-Cpl. J. Wimms, N.Z. Div. Train.

No. 11/941 Tpr. J. H. Winter, Wellington Mtd. Rifle Regt.

ROYAL RED CROSS DECORATION.

First Class.—Miss B. Nurse (Senior Matron), New Zealand Nursing Service.

MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES.

Maori Contingent.

No. 4537A Sergt. P. Hill (killed).

No. 16/407 Cpl. T. A. U. Paranihi.

Lieut. W. H. Stainton.

No. 10/161 Co. Sergt.-Maj. H. R. Vercoe.

Lieut. W. H. Walker.

N.Z.A.

No. 2/8B Fitter N. Clark.

Capt. G. E. Daniell.

Major N. S. Falla.

Temp. Sec. Lieut. R. McPherson.

Lieut. C. N. Newman.

Capt. J. M. Richmond.

Capt. R. B. Smythe.

Lieut.-Col. F. Symon.

N.Z. Engineers.

No. 4/85A Sec.-Cpl. A. W. Abbey.

No. 4/911 Sapper Carlyon.

No. 4/596 Spr. B. L. Dignan, N.Z. Signal Co.

Sec. Lieut. M. G. R. Newbold.

No. 4/115 Sergt. H. W. Newman, No. 1 Co.

No. 4/208A Cpl. C. W. Salmon.

No. 4/60A Cpl. C. W. Saunders.

No. 4/1399A Sapper E. G. Scrimshaw.

Major F. Waite.

No. 4/72A Sergt. A. Wallace.

Auckland Mtd. Rifles.

No. 13/64 Sergt. F. Allsopp.

No. 13/6 Tpr. L. J. Armstrong.

Major F. Chapman.

No. 13/535 Tpr. H. D. Champney.

Lieut. W. Hacata.

Sec. Lieut. E. J. McGregor.

No. 13/273 Tpr. A. Mason.

Sec. Lieut. W. T. Palmer.

No. 13/438 Tpr. R. R. C. Rollett.

No. 13/237 Tpr. K. M. Stevens.

Capt. F. A. Wood.

Canterbury Mtd. Rifles.

Capt. D. B. Blair.

No. 7/311 Tpr. J. M. Boocock.

No. 7/800 Tpr. J. Edwards.

No. 7/441 Sergt. R. A. Fleming.

No. 7/340 Sergt. A. R. Greenwood.

No. 7/516 Cpl. G. G. Harper.

No. 7/517 Sergt. R. P. Harper.

Lieut. C. Hayter.

Major H. C. Hurst.

Major G. F. Hutton (Capt. R. Welsh Fus.).

No. 7/108 Sergt. F. L. Rees.

Lieut. G. N. Taylor.

Wellington Mtd. Rifles.

No. 11/742 Cpl. F. R. Corrie.

Major J. McG. Elmslie (killed).

Major H. F. Hastings.

Capt. W. Janson.

Capt. V. A. Kelsall (killed).

Capt. R. Logan.

Lieut.-Col. W. Meldrum.

No. 11/442 Sergt. W. Ricketts.

No. 11/736 Sergt. B. Ronaldson (killed).

Major J. H. Whyte, D.S.O.

No. 11/654 Sergt. J. W. Wilder (killed).

No. 11/941 Tpr. J. H. Winter.

Otago Mtd. Rifles.

No. 9/129 Sergt. J. Campbell.

No. 9/465 Sergt.-Maj. L. S. L. L. Graham.

Major R. R. Grigor.

Capt. B. S. Hay (killed).

Capt. P. B. Henderson.

No. 9/445 Sergt.-Maj. V. Marshall.

No. 9/343 Cpl. A. Simon.

Lieut. J. K. D. Strang.

No. 9/91 Trooper A. K. Topi.

Lieut. F. M. Twistleton.

Auckland Batt.

No. 12/1185 Pte. D. Davidson.

Major T. H. Dawson.

Major S. A. Grant (died of wounds).

Lieut.-Col. A. Plugge.

No. 12/1799 Sergt. H. Spencer.

No. 12/1012 Pte. G. Tempany.

No. 12/1020 Cpl. F. W. Watson.

Lieut.-Col. R. Young, D.S.O.

Canterbury Batt.

Lieut A. E. Conway.

No. 6/227 Pte. A. Findlay.

No. 6/227 Pte. A. J. Findlay.

Major (temp. Lieut.-Col.) J. G. Hughes, D.S.O.

Capt. A. C. B. Critchley-Salmonson, D.S.O. (Royal Munster Fusiliers).

Lieut.-Col. D. McB. Stewart.

Capt. H. Stewart.

No. 6/1158 Pte. T. Stockdill.

No. 6/770 Lce.-Cpl. W. H. Studley.

No. 6/157 Lce.-Cpl. B. N. Tavender.

No. 6/1131 Pte. A. Thomson.

Wellington Batt.

No. 10/1731 Pte. C. R. Barker.

Lce.-Cpl. P. G. Barratt.

No. 10/706 Pte. A. V. Carbines (killed).

Major E. P. Cox.

Major W. H. Cunningham.

Capt. E. S. Harston.

Major H. Hart. D.S.O.

Pte. H. E. Haydon.

No. 10/2228 Pte. F. Mahoney.

Lieut.-Col. W. G. Malone (killed).

Lieut. A. H. Preston.

No. 10/1674 Pte. J. W. Swann.

Lieut. F. K. Turnbull.

Lieut. E. R. Wilson.

Otago Batt.

Lieut. G. Bishop.

No. 8/1370 Sergt.-Maj. P. C. Boate.

Lieut. J. G. Cowan.

Sec. Lieut. E. M. Gabites.

No. 8/33 Sergt. E. Mitchell.

Lieut. T. H. Nisbet.

No. 8/1048 Sergt.-Maj. A. W. Porteous.

No. 8/1837 Lce.-Cpl. H. D. Skinner.

Major G. S. Smith.

Major F. H. Statham (killed).

No. 8/494 Cpl. T. A. Timpany.

Major W. McG. Turnbull.

Sec. Lieut. G. L. Wilson.

Divisional Train.

Capt. L. G. D. Acland.

N.Z.A.M.C.

No. 3/233 Lce.-Cpl. T. Biggar.

Capt. G. Craig.

No. 3/144 Pte. A. F. D. East.

No. 3/251 Pte. J. Greenwood.

Capt. R. N. Guthrie.

No. 3/180 Pte. H. W. Keesing.

Capt. K. McCormick.

No. 3/269 W.O. F. W. Moor.

Major E. J. O'Neill, D.S.O.

Lieut.-Col. W. R. Pearless, V.D.

Capt. A. V. Short.

No. 3/447 Lce.-Cpl. G. Steedman.

N.Z. Field Ambulance.

No. 3/158 Pte. J. Comrie.

No. 15/606 Pte. L. Crawford-Watson.

No. 3/170 Pte. W. Heaver.

No. 3/168 Pte. W. J. Henry.

Major E. J. O'Neill.

Lce.-Cpl. W. Singleton.

N.Z. Veterinary Corps.

Major C. R. Neale.

Chaplains' Department.

Rev. P. Dore.

Rev. W. Grant (killed).

A. Green, Salvation Army.

Rev. A. MacDonald.



INDEX


Aghyl Dere, 203

Anguar wireless station, 349

Antill, Col., 172

Anzac, origin of the word, 102;
total area, 136

Apia captured, 345

Arabic used by Anzacs, 240

Archbishop of Canterbury's memorial sermon, 371

Argonauts, the modern, 60

Ariburnu beach, 398

Armistice, 129, 241

Artillery work, 390

Asmak Dere, 205

Auckland Mounted Rifles, 181

Australia battleship, record of, 360

Ayesha, schooner, 38

Ayling, Sergt., 82


Barbed wire, 100

Bartlett, Ashmead, tribute to Anzac wounded, 71;
description of Krithia Charge, 111;
battle of Quinn's Post, 127

Bassett, Corpl., wins V.C., 233

Bathing under shell fire, 87

Battleship Hill, 143

Bauchop's Hill, 182

Beachy Hill, 143, 386

Bell, Seaman Robert, 40

Birdwood, Gen. Sir William, letter to Sir G. Reid, 90;
"The Soul of Anzac," 149;
total of his forces, 152;
commends men of the Southland, 221

Bismarck Archipelago, 343

Biyuk Anafarta, 206

Bloody Angle, charge of, 173

Bomb throwing, first experiences, 102;
effect of, 139

Brand, Col., 82

Braund, Col., 79

Bridges, Gen., message to people of Australia, 19;
death of, 116;
work at Duntroon, 337

Brighton Beach, battle of, 59;
origin of name, 68

Burnage, Col., 318

Burton, Corpl., wins V.C., 229


Cadet System in Australia, 332

Canada and the Navy, 355

Cannon, Col., 318

Caroline Islands, 343

Censored news, 95

Charitable gifts, Australian, 325;
New Zealand, 326

Chunuk Bair, New Zealanders' assault, 186;
loss of, 188

Clarke, Col., 79-80

Cocos Island, 29

Collins, Capt. Muirhead, speech at launch of the Sydney, 358

Colne bombards Outpost No. 3, 181

Colombo, Sydney arrives at, 41

Commonwealth Parliament, War Vote of £40,000,000, 322

Compulsory training, 334

Conditions of service, 24

Cook, Hon. J., 15

Cosgrove, Corpl., wins V.C., 235

Courtney's Post, 123

Cox. Gen., 207

Crabbe, Lieut., 226

Cresswell, Rear-Admiral Sir W., 356


Deakin, Mr. A., 356

Dartnell, Lieut., wins V.C., 236

Dead Man's Ridge, 99, 123

Death Valley, 96

Denton, Major, 82

Derham, Lieut., 82

Disease epidemic at Anzac, 145, 386

Discipline of Anzacs, 254

Duffy, Sergt., 246

Dunstan, Sergt., wins V.C., 229

Duntroon College, 256;
description of, 335;
work of Gen. Bridges, 337

Dysentery at Anzac, 387


Eighteenth Battalion A.I.F. at Hill 60, 207

Eighth Battalion A.I.F. charged by Turks, 88

Eighth Regiment of Light Horse, charge from Russell's Top, 172

Elston, Lieut., captured, 76

Elwell, Lieut.-Commander, 349

Emden, fight with the Sydney, 29;
losses, 41;
news at Lloyd's, 43

Engineers, 85

Evacuation of Anzac, 397


Fifteenth Battalion A.I.F. wins three trenches, 113;
night march, 205

First Battalion A.I.F. at Lone Pine, 164

First Brigade A.I.F., first landing, 67;
first position, 75;
at Lone Pine, 159

Fifth Brigade A.I.F. arrives at Anzac, 207

First Brigade Aust. Light Horse at Lone Pine, 165;
charge over the Bloody Angle, 173

First Regiment Aust. Light Horse, charge over the Bloody Angle, 174

Fisher, Rt. Hon. Andrew, 15

Fisherman's Hut, 75

Fleet, Australian, 344

Fleet, German Pacific, 344

Fourteenth Battalion A.I.F. night march, 205

Fourth Battalion A.I.F. charge Turkish camp, 89

Fourth Brigade A.I.F., position after landing, 75;
night march, 203;
heavy losses, 206;
thanked by Gen. Godley, 317

Freidrich Wilhelmshaven taken, 349


Gaba Tepe, 62;
assaulted, 100

Garside, Col., 79

German brutality, 241

German officers' trench charged, 169

Glossop, Capt., of the Sydney, 30, 37

Godley, General, tribute from Sir Ian Hamilton, 199;
praises 4th Brigade, 317

Gordon, Major, 79

Graves at Anzac, 399

Gurkhas scale Koja Chemen, 187

Gurkhas, White, 279

Gwynn, Col., 217


Hamilton, Lieut., 226

Hamilton, Private, wins V.C., 232

Hamilton, Sir Ian, 61;
message to Australia, 113;
Suvla Bay plans, 135;
praise for Anzacs, 199;
report on Australian defences, 333

Harvest, record, in Australia, 327

Harvey, Petty Officer, 33

Hawker, Capt., wins V.C., 235

Heliopolis camps, 48

Hellfire Spit, 68

Herbertshöhe captured, 347

Hill 60, 206;
captured, 209

Howard, Private, 226

Hoy, Seaman Albert, 40

Hutchinson, Col., 216


Indian Mountain Batteries, 67;
slaughter of Turks on Chunuk Bair, 193


Jacka, Sergt., wins V.C., 225

Jervis Bay Naval College, 362

Jobson, Miss Jeanie, letter to Anzacs, 323

Johnston, Gen., 125

Johnston's Jolly, 125


Kaiser Wilhelm's Land, 343

Keyzor, Sergt., wins V.C., 231

King George, message to the Dominions, 16;
praise of Anzacs, 95

Kitchener, Lord, speech in the Lords, 210;
Australian defence scheme, 333;
inspects Anzac, 397

Koja Chemen, 142, 206

Krithia, transfer of Anzacs to, 104;
charge at, 107


Legge, Gen., appointment, 118;
on Southland, 215;
his coolness, 217;
congratulates 21st Battalion, 221

Light Horse, 69;
volunteer for infantry service, 114

Linton, Col., on Southland, 215;
death, 218

Liverpool, Lord, message to the King, 16

Logan, Major, 174

Lone Pine Plateau, capture of, 159

Lynch, Petty Officer, 40


McCay, Gen., leads Krithia Charge, 112

Macdonald, Capt., captured, 76

Machine guns, 153;
Major Wallingford's work, 194

McKenzie, Hon. Sir Thomas, High Commissioner for New Zealand, 51

McKenzie, Sapper, 83

Maclagan, Gen. Sinclair, 62

McLaurin Hill, 123

McLaurin, Col., 80

McNaghten, Col., at Lone Pine, 164

McNicholl, Col., 81

Man with the Donkey, 261

Maori Contingent, 154;
at Bauchop's Hill, 182

Marshall Islands, 343

Massey, Hon. W., 15

Maxwell, Gen. Sir John, reviews Anzacs, 51

Memorial sermon to Anzacs at St. Paul's, 370

Mena Camp, 48

Militia, Australian, 332

Monash, Gen., 123, 319

Monash Gully, 96, 99, 123

Monro, Gen. Sir Charles, advises evacuation, 397

Morgan, Lieut., 83

Munitions, making, in Australia, 327


Nauru wireless station, 349

Naval College, Australian, 362

Naval subsidy, 354

Navy, services at landing, 68;
Anzac admiration, 86

Navy, Australian, 344

Neck, The, charge of Light Horse, 172;
blown up, 400

Neu Pommern wireless station, 346

New Guinea, German, 343

New Zealand battleship, 355

New Zealand Infantry on Chunuk Bair, 187

New Zealanders' position after landing, 75;
charge at Krithia, 107;
attack Chunuk Bair, 186;
heavy losses, 194

Ninth Australian Light Horse at Hill 60, 208

Ninth Battalion A.I.F., early charge, 88


O'Neill, Major, 84

Otago Mounted Rifles, 182

Outpost No. 2, 154;
concentration, 181

Owen, Col., 246


Pearce, Hon. A., Minister for Australian Defence, message to troops, 19

Pelew Islands, 343

Periscopes, 244

Pockley, Capt., 349

Pope, Col., escape from capture, 76

Pope's Hill, 76;
attacked, 96

Pyramids, Australians at, 50


Queen Elizabeth, 88

Quinn, Major, 123, 318

Quinn's Post, Battle of, 121;
mine exploded, 137


Rabaul expedition, 344, 346

Recruiting in Australasia, 315

Red Cross, 84, 195

Reid, Major, 176

Reid, Rt. Hon. Sir George, speech under the Pyramids, 52;
Gen. Birdwood's letter, 90

Rhododendron Ridge, 187

Richardson, Capt., 82

Robertson, Major, 79

Robey, Private, 83

Rosenthal Point, 123

Russell, General, 182;
at Hill 60, 207

Russell's Top, 154;
charge of Light Horse, 171


Samoa, German, 343;
N.Z. expedition against, 345

Sari Bair, 134

Sass, Capt., 228

Second Brigade A.I.F., first landing, 67;
first position, 75;
Krithia, 107;
in trenches, 144

Second Brigade Aust. Light Horse, demonstration, 141

Second Division A.I.F., 209;
on Southland, 215, 385

Second Regiment of Light Horse, charge the Bloody Angle, 173

"Selling the Pony," 173

Seventh Battalion A.I.F. at Lone Pine, 164;
six V.C.s, 229

Sharpe, Seaman Reginald, 40

Shout, Capt., wins V.C., 227

Sickness at Anzac, 145, 386

Simpson, Private, 261

Sixteenth Battalion A.I.F. win three trenches, 113

Sixteenth Battalion A.I.F., night march, 205

Sixth Battalion A.I.F. charge German officers' trench, 170

Smyth, Gen., at Lone Pine, 165

Smyth, Gen., 228

Snipers, 78;
way of stalking, 101

Snipers, Girl, captured, 242

Snowfall, 392

Solomon Islands, 343

Soudan Contingent, 338

Southland, wreck of, 215

Spies, 77

Steel's Post, 123

Stewart, Dr., 83

Stretcher bearers' bravery, 260

Stretcher bearers, 84

Submarines, Australian, 362

Suez Canal, Turkish attack, 54

Sufferings of wounded, 195

Suvla Bay, plan of landing, 135;
landing, 169

Sydney, fight with the Emden, 29;
losses, 40

Sykes, Major, at Lone Pine, 166

Symons, Lieut., wins V.C., 230


Tabletop Hill, 182

Tasmania Post, 146

Tenth Battalion A.I.F. charge at Pope's Hill, 88

Tenth Regiment of Light Horse charge from Russell's Top, 172;
at Hill 60, 208

Third Brigade A.I.F., first landing, 62;
first position, 75;
hard pushed, 87;
demonstration, 141

Third Brigade of Light Horse charge from Russell's Top, 172

Thirteenth Battalion A.I.F., night march, 205

Throssell, Lieut., wins V.C., 233

Todd, Major, 172

Toma captured, 349

Tubb, Captain, wins V.C., 229

Turks, humanity of, 211, 241, 243, 267

Turks, last messages to, 399

Twenty-first battalion on the Southland, 215


Underground warfare at Anzac, 387


Valley of Death, 96

Valley of Torment, 195

Volunteers in Australia, 332

von der Goltz, boast of, 61

von Mueller, captain of the Emden, 31, 36

von Sanders, Gen. Liman, decides to drive Anzacs off, 116, 121;
his mistake, 126


Wallingford, Major, 194, 245

Walker, Gen., 122

Walker's Ridge, 122, 154

Water supply, 248

Wellington Mounted Rifles, 182

Wet season, 392

White, Col., 81, 172

Wynn, Sergt.-Major, 174