Lieutenant Thomas Leonard CADELL, 3rd Battalion, AIF.
Born Goulburn, NSW. Single; Student, Military College, of London Bank of Australia,
Newcastle, NSW. Next of kin: Father; John Alexander Cadell. Mother; Mary G.E.
Cadell, of same address. Died of wounds at Sea, on 22 June 1915, aged 18. No Known Grave.
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Captain Philip Ignatius ('Naish') CALLARY, 9th Light
Horse Regiment, AIF. Born Petersburg (now Petersborourgh), SA. Single; General
Storekeeper, of Petersburg, South Australia. Next of kin: Father; Philip Aloysius
Callary. Mother; Margaret Matilda Callary, of Petersburg, South Australia
/ Grange, South Australia. Killed in action at Hill 60, northern Anzac, on
28 August 1915, aged 29. No Known Grave.
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Lieutenant Norman Donald CAMERON, Wellington Mounted
Rifles, NZEF. Born Masterton, NZ. Single; Farmer, of Upper Plain, Masterton,
New Zealand. Next of kin: Father; Donald John Cameron, of Masterton, Wellington,
New Zealand. Killed in action at No 3 Outpost, central Anzac, on 30 May 1915,
aged 20. No Known Grave.
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2nd Lieutenant William CAMERON, 9th Light Horse Regiment,
AIF. Born 'Letterfinlay', Rushworth, Victoria. Single; commission agent / farmer,
of 'Letterfinlay', Rushworth, Victoria. Next of kin: Father; William Cameron.
Mother; Catherine Cameron (nee McLeod), of 'Letterfinlay,' Rushworth,
Victoria / 'Lochaber', 36 Elms Road, East Malvern, Victoria. Killed in action
at Hill 60, northern Anzac, on 4 September 1915, aged 28. Grave: 7th Field Ambulance
cemetery.
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Captain Irvine Fleming CAMPBELL (Queen's South Africa
Medal & 5 Clasps), 2nd Battalion, AIF. Born Gosford, NSW. Married; Shire Clerk,
of Upper Hunter Shire; Scone, NSW. Next of kin: Wife; Gertrude Ellen Campbell
(nee Ward), of 'Avoca', St. Albans Street, Scone, NSW. Died of wounds at Sea;
HMHS 'Neuralia', on 2 June 1915, aged 37. No Known Grave.
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Captain Sydney James CAMPBELL, 8th Light Horse Regiment,
AIF. Born Portland, Victoria. Single; Doctor, of 'Maretino', Portland, Victoria.
Next of kin: Father; Hugh John Munro Campbell, M.L.A. Mother; Harriett Campbell
(nee Jarret), of same address. Died of wounds at Sea, on 14 July 1915, aged
27. No Known Grave.
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Major Douglas Herman CANNAN, 15th Battalion, AIF.
Born Townsville, Qld. Single; Secretary & Manager, Metropolitan Fish Market
Board (Fellow of the Queensland Institute of Accountants), of Brisbane, Queensland.
Next of kin: Father; John Kearsey Cannan, solicitor, of Queen Street, Brisbane,
/ Chelmer, North Brisbane, Queensland. Killed in action at Hill 971, northern
Anzac, on 8 August 1915, aged 35. No Known Grave.
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2nd Lieutenant James Roy CARGO, Wellington Battalion,
NZEF. Born East Tamaki, Auckland, NZ. Single; Ledger-keeper, Bank of N.S.W.,
of New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand. Next of kin: Father; James Cargo. Mother;
Belle Cargo, of 9 Church Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand. Killed in
action at Courtney's Post, central Anzac, on 3 June 1915, aged 25. Grave: Ari
Burnu cemetery.
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Lieutenant Thomas McLeod ('Tommy') CARMICHAEL, 7th
Battalion, AIF. Born Bundalong, Victoria. Single; School teacher (High School),
of Yarrawonga, Victoria. Next of kin: Father; Alexander Carmichael. Mother;
Annie Carmichael (nee McLeod), of Benalla Street, Benalla, Victoria. Died of
wounds at Helles, on 8 May 1915, aged 22. No Known Grave.
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2nd Lieutenant David Reid CARPENTER, Auckland Battalion,
NZEF. Born Hounslow, Middlesex, England. Single; Law Clerk, of Veteran's Home,
Mount Albert Road, Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand. Next of kin: Father; Major
Robert Carpenter, of same address. Killed in action at The Daisy Patch, Helles,
on 6 May 1915, aged 22. No Known Grave.
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Lieutenant Arthur Edward CARSE (Mentioned in despatches),
16th Battalion, AIF. Born Ascot Vale, Melbourne, Victoria. Single; Civil servant
/ Clerk, Mines Department (Records branch), of Victoria Park, Perth, Western
Australia. Next of kin: Father; William Macklin (Malcolm?) Carse. Mother; Clara
Carse (nee Wills), of 11 Cargill Street, Victoria Park, Perth, Western Australia.
Died of wounds in Egypt, on 2 May 1915, aged 22. Grave: Chatby Military cemetery.
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Major Francis (Frank) Bird CARTER, 16th Battalion,
AIF. Born Uxbridge, Middlesex, England. Married; Chartered accountant, of 74
Stirling Street, Perth, Western Australia. Next of kin: Wife; Cora Gwendolin
(Gwen) Carter (nee Elliott), of same address. Killed in action at Courtney's
Post, central Anzac, on 27 April 1915, aged 40. No Known Grave.
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Lieutenant Charles CARTHEW, 8th Light Horse Regiment,
AIF. Born Happy Valley, Victoria. Single; Farmer, of Owens Vale, via Myrtleford,
Victoria. Next of kin: Brother; Thomas Henry Carthew, of same address. Killed
in action at The Nek, central Anzac, on 7 August 1915, aged 33. No Known Grave.
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2nd Lieutenant Clement Marshall CAZALET, NZ Infantry
Bde HQ, NZEF. Born Moscow, Russia. Single; Sheep farmer, of Terako, Waiau, North
Canterbury, New Zealand. Next of kin: W.L. Cazalet / L.M. Tripp, of Care of
Chapman, Skerett, Tripp and Blair, Wellington, New Zealand / Care of Robbeck
Bros., Jervis Place, Bournemouth, England / Dean Park Lodge, Eastbourne, England.
Died of wounds at Sea: HMHS 'Dunluce Castle', on 8 August 1915, aged 28. No Known Grave.
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Captain Francis George CHABREL, 16th Battalion, AIF.
Born The Don, Tasmania (?). Single; Soldier, of Nile Street, Glenelg, SA / Broadmeadows
Camp, Melbourne, Victoria. Next of kin: Father; Marcelin John Chabrel. Mother;
Annie Madelinn Chabrel, of 27 Robert Street, North Unley, South Australia. Killed
in action at Hill 971, northern Anzac, on 7 August 1915, aged 20. No Known Grave.
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Major Selwyn CHAMBERS, Wellington Mounted Rifles,
NZEF. Born Havelock North, NZ. Married; Sheep Farmer, of Havelock North, Hawke's
Bay, New Zealand. Next of kin: Wife; Violet A. Chambers (nee Hall), of Kopanga,
Havelock North, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. Killed in action at Table Top, northern
Anzac, on 7 August 1915, aged 28. No Known Grave.
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2nd Lieutenant Earl Haddon Simpson CHAPMAN, 7th Battalion,
AIF. Born Mersey, Tasmania. Single; Clerk, of Lincoln Road, Essendon, Victoria.
Next of kin: Douglas Earl Chapman. Mother; Clara Harvey Chapman (nee Warren),
of 'Waubuno', Lincoln Road, Essendon, Victoria. Died of wounds at Sea: HMHS
'Seeang Choon', on 27 April 1915, aged 20. No Known Grave.
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Major Frank CHAPMAN (Queen's South Africa Medal &
1 clasp. Mentioned in despatches), Auckland Mounted Rifles, NZEF. Born Richmond,
Surrey, England. Single; Sheep Farmer, of Opotiki, New Zealand. Next of kin:
Brother; Ernest Edward Chapman, of same address. Killed in action on Rhododendron
Ridge, northern Anzac, on 8 August 1915, aged 57. No Known Grave.
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Captain Andrew George CHRISTIAN (Corps Complimentary for conspicuous gallantry or valuable service), 1st Battalion, AIF. Born Mudgee, NSW. Married; Federal
public servant (P.M.G. Department) / Area Officer, of Rainbow Street, Coogee,
Sydney, NSW. Next of kin: Wife; Minnie Laura Christian, of 'Leonardville', Rainbow
Street, Coogee, Sydney, NSW. Killed in action in Shrapnel Gully, central Anzac,
on 1 May 1915, aged 42. Grave: Shrapnel Valley cemetery.
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Lieutenant Alexander James CLARK (NZ Vounteer Service
Medal. NZ Long & Efficient Service Medal. Silver Cross, NZ Fire Service. NZ
Volunteer Fire Brigade Long Service Medal), Wellington Battalion, NZEF. Born
London, England. Single; Upholsterer, of Fire Station, Eltham, Taranaki, New
Zealand. Next of kin: Father; Daniel Clark, of 168 Harrow Road, London W., England.
Killed in action near Chunuk Bair, northern Anzac, on 13 August 1915, aged 40.
No Known Grave.
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Lieutenant Colonel (CO) Lancelot Fox CLARKE (Distinguished
Service Order. Queen's South Africa Medal & 4 Clasps. King's South Africa Medal
& 2 Clasps. Volunteer's Decoration. Mentioned in despatches (2)), 12th Battalion,
AIF. Born Melbourne, Victoria. Married; Shipping manager, of Victoria Parade,
Devonport, Tasmania. Next of kin: Daughter; Mabel Clarke, of same address. Killed
in action at Russell's Top, near The Nek, central Anzac, on 25 April 1915, aged
56. Grave: Beach cemetery.
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Captain Sydney Reynold CLEMENT, 5th Battalion, AIF.
Born Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England. Married; Reserve Officer, HM Army, of
28 Jolimont Terrace, Melbourne, Victoria. Next of kin: Wife; Gladys Clement,
of Caldicot Hall, Newport, Monmouthshire, England. Killed in action at Lone
Pine, central Anzac, on 26 April 1915, aged 42. Grave: Lone Pine cemetery.
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2nd Lieutenant Stanley Robert CLOSE, 8th Battalion,
AIF. Born Stuart Mill, St. Arnaud, Victoria. Single; State school teacher, Brennan's
Hill, Victoria, of 91 Bond Street, Ballarat East, Victoria. Next of kin: Father;
Robert Maxwell Close, of 91 Bond Street, Ballarat East, Victoria. Died of wounds
at Sea, on 28 April 1915, aged 20. No Known Grave.
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Lieutenant Frank Matthew COFFEE, 24th Battalion, AIF.
Born Willoughby (now Chatswood), Sydney, NSW. Single; Engineer and journalist,
of 'Iriquois', Mowbray Road, Chatswood, Sydney, NSW. Next of kin: Father; Frank
Coffee. Mother; Sarah Coffee (nee Molony?), of same address. Killed in action
at Lone Pine, central Anzac, on 18 November 1915, aged 28. Grave: Lone Pine
cemetery.
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Lieutenant Leslie Norman COLLIN, 15th Battalion, AIF.
Born Brisbane, Qld. Single; Law Student, of Curphy Street, New Farm, Brisbane,
Queensland. Next of kin: Father; Captain William John Collin. Mother; Amelia
McNee Collin (nee Stirling), of same address. Killed in action at Quinn's Post,
central Anzac, on 9 May 1915, aged 20. No Known Grave.
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Major Charles Stanley COLTMAN (Military Cross. Queen's
Medal & 4 Clasps. King's Medal & 2 Clasps. Mentioned in Despatches), 4th Battalion
/ 1st Battalion, AIF. Born Ballarat, Victoria. Widower; Company manager, of
45 Hunter Street, Sydney, NSW. Next of kin: Father; William Coltman JP. Mother;
Thirza Coltman (nee Brown), of 'Melton', Ascot Street, Ballarat, Victoria. Died
of other causes (pneumonia) at 3rd AGH, Cairo, Egypt, on 6 January 1916, aged
38. Grave: Cairo War Memorial cemetery.
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Captain Percival Richard COMINS (Colonial Auxilliary
Forces (George V) Decoration, Colonial Auxilliary Forces Long Service (Edward
VII) Medal, Corps Complimentary for conspicuous gallantry or valuable service), 6th Battalion, AIF. Born Maryborough,
Victoria. Single; Cutter, of 105 Stanthorpe Street, Malvern, Victoria. Next
of kin: Sister; Caroline Angel Comins, of same address. Died of other causes
(para-typhoid) at 3rd General Hospital, Mudros, Lemnos, Greece, on 30 November
1915, aged 49. Grave: Portianos Military cemetery.
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Captain George Lewis Blake CONCANON (Mentioned in
despatches, Corps Complimentary for conspicuous gallantry or valuable service), 2nd Battalion, AIF. Born Brisbane, Queensland. Married; Independent
means, of National Bank of Australasia Ltd., Pitt Street, Sydney, NSW / Wahroonga,
Kuringai, NSW. Next of kin: Wife; Evelyn Etta Concanon, of 'National Bank of
Australasia Ltd., Pitt Street, Sydney, NSW / 'Maylagh', Cleveland Street, Wahroonga,
Sydney, NSW. Killed in action at Russell's Top/Walker's Ridge, central Anzac,
on 27 April 1915, aged 34. No Known Grave.
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Captain Clive Emerson CONNELLY, 14th Battalion, AIF.
Born Bendigo, Victoria. Married; Barrister & Solicitor, of Bendigo, Victoria.
Next of kin: Wife; Vivienne Frances Connelly (nee Jackson), of 'Koree', Thomas
Street, Hampton, Victoria / 'Goonddoola', Sophia Grove, Belgrave, Victoria.
Killed in action at Hill 60, northern Anzac, on 27 August 1915, aged 30. No Known Grave.
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Major Alfred Edward COOK (Queen's South Africa Medal
& 4 Clasps. Volunteers' Decoration), 9th Light Horse Regiment, AIF. Born Plympton,
SA. Married; Master Butcher, of Largs Bay, South Australia. Next of kin: Wife;
Mary Francis Cook, of Devonport Road, Melton Park, SA / Military Road, Largs
Bay, South Australia. Died of wounds in Malta, on 4 July 1915, aged 45. Grave:
Pieta Military cemetery.
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2nd Lieutenant Joseph Henry COOKE, 11th Battalion,
AIF. Born Dinapur, India. Married; Accountant, of Wickepin, Swan, Western Australia.
Next of kin: Wife; Rosetta Agnes Boon Cooke, of same address. Killed in action
on Baby 700, central Anzac, on 25 April 1915, aged 32. No Known Grave.
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2nd Lieutenant John Mainer CORBETT, Auckland Battalion,
NZEF. Born Waitekauri, Thames, NZ. Single; Assayer & metallurgist, of Waihi,
New Zealand. Next of kin: Mary Ann Corbett & Father; Edward Corbett, of Shirley,
Waitekauri, Ohinemuri, New Zealand. Killed in action at Quinn's Post, central
Anzac, on 8 June 1915, aged 22. No Known Grave.
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Captain Anthony Purdon Hagarty CORLEY, 11th Battalion,
AIF. Born Dublin, Ireland. Married; Doctor, of Military Headquarters, Perth,
Western Australia. Next of kin: Wife; Phyllis Annie Corley (nee Sydenham),
of same address. Killed in action at Sniper's Post, Silt Spur, southern Anzac,
on 17 September 1915, aged 38. Grave: Shell Green cemetery.
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Lieutenant (MG Officer) Joseph William COSTIN, 9th
Battalion, AIF. Born Graceville, Brisbane, Qld. Single; Electrical engineer
/ Telephone and Telegraph engineer, of 'Inchbrakie', Fernberg Road, Paddington,
Brisbane, Queensland. Next of kin: Father; Charles William Costin. Mother; Ellen
O'Donnell Costin (nee Sutton), of same address. Killed in action at Lone Pine,
central Anzac, on 25 - 28 April 1915, aged 23. No Known Grave.
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2nd Lieutenant Eric Roland COTTERILL, 13th Battalion,
AIF. Born Paddington, Sydney, NSW. Single; Warehouseman, of Stanmore, Sydney,
NSW. Next of kin: Father; George Townsend Cotterill. Mother; Dora(h) Gifford
Cotterill, of Edward Street, Young, NSW. Killed in action at The Chessboard,
central Anzac, on 9 May 1915, aged 23. Grave: Quinn's Post cemetery.
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Lieutenant Colonel Richard Edmond COURTNEY (C.B. Volunteer's Decoration. Mentioned in despatches), 14th Battalion, AIF. Born Castlemaine, Victoria. Single; Solicitor,
of 127 Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria. Next of kin: sister; Miss Isabella Courtney,
of 103 Albion Street, Brunswick, Melbourne, Victoria. Died of Other Causes (hemorrhage
of the brain) at Melbourne, Australia, on 21 October 1919, aged 49. Grave: Coburg cemetery, Melbourne,
Victoria.
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Lieutenant Alan Morris Crawford COUVE, 8th Battalion,
AIF. Born Clifton Hill, Melbourne, Victoria. Single; Chemist's apprentice, of
Robinson Street, Dandenong, Victoria. Next of kin: Father; Joson Marie Couve.
Mother; Minian Couve (nee Ladson), of same address. Died of wounds at exact
location unknown, central Anzac, on 26 April 1915, aged 21. Grave: Beach cemetery.
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Lieutenant Henry Thomas Ladson COUVE, 8th Battalion,
AIF. Born Dandenong, Victoria. Single; Civil servant, of Robinson Street, Dandenong,
Victoria. Next of kin: Father; Joson Marie Couve. Mother; Minian [Minnie] Couve
(nee Ladson), of same address. Killed in action at Helles, on 8 May 1915, aged
26. No Known Grave.
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Lieutenant Henry Rawlings COWAN, Wellington Battalion,
NZEF. Born Auckland, NZ. Single; Brewer / Brewer's assistant, of Mangatainoka,
Wellington, New Zealand. Next of kin: Father; Henry Cowan, of same address.
Died of wounds at Sea, en route to Egypt, on 15 May 1915, aged 25. Grave: Chatby
Military cemetery.
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Lieutenant James George COWAN (Mentioned in despatches),
Otago Battalion, NZEF. Born Cromwell, Otago, NZ. Single; School teacher, Oamaru
Middle school, of Globe Hotel, Oamaru, New Zealand. Next of kin: Mother; Mrs
Alice Mary Cowan, of 69 Main Road, North-east Valley, Dunedin / Rotomanu, West
Coast, New Zealand. Killed in action at Helles, on 7 May 1915, aged 25. Grave:
Pink Farm cemetery.
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Lieutenant Alan Birchenall COX, 6th Battalion, AIF.
Born Kew, Victoria. Single; Salesman, of 'St. Claire', 35 Narong Road, Caulfield,
Victoria. Next of kin: Father; Thomas William James Cox. Mother; Susan Emma
P. Cox (nee Watts), of same address. Killed in action at Helles on 8 May 1915,
aged 21. Grave: Redoubt cemetery.
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2nd Lieutenant Frederick John COX, 1st Battalion,
AIF. Born St. Peters, Sydney, NSW. Single; Electrical mechanic / Telegraph lineman
(foreman), of 125 Norton Street, Leichhardt, Sydney, NSW. Next of kin: Father;
John Cox. Mother; Miriam Cox (nee Allen), of same address. Killed in action
at Lone Pine, central Anzac, on 7 August 1915, aged 27. Grave: Lone Pine cemetery.
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Captain Wallace COX, 1st Light Horse Regiment, AIF.
Born Carlingford, Sydney NSW . Single; Fruit Grower, of 'Blenheim', Carlingford,
Sydney, NSW. Next of kin: Father; Frederick Chad Cox, of same address. Died
of wounds at Sea: HMHS 'Caledonian', central Anzac, on 7 August 1915, aged 31.
No Known Grave.
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Lieutenant Keith George Wallace CRABBE, 14th Battalion,
AIF. Born Balaclava, Victoria. Single; Clerk at J.C. Hutton's, William Street,
Melbourne, of 'Gordon', 17 Byron Street, St. Kilda, Victoria. Next of kin: Father;
George Crabbe. Mother; Harriet Terese Wallace-Crabbe (nee Cherry), of same address.
Killed in action at Kaiajik Dere (near Hill 60), northern Anzac, on 21 August
1915, aged 21. No Known Grave.
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2nd Lieutenant William Rupert CRADICK, 2nd Battalion,
AIF. Born Jesmond, Newcastle, NSW. Single; Clerk / Secretary, Bowthorne Co-op
Dairy Company, Morpeth NSW, of 'Kumarro', Beach Street, Coogee, Sydney, NSW.
Next of kin: Father; Thomas Cradick. Mother; Elizabeth Cradick, of same address.
Killed in action at Lone Pine, central Anzac, on 6 August 1915, aged 26. Grave:
Lone Pine cemetery.
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Major Charles William Edward CRIBB (Queen's South
Africa Medal. King's South Africa Medal. NZ Long & Efficient Service Medal.
Colonial Auxilliary Medal), Canterbury Battalion, NZEF. Born Blenheim, NZ. Married;
Senior mail clerk, of 17 Shakespeare Street, Greymouth, New Zealand. Next of
kin: Wife; Nellie Cribb (nee Sotheran) / Mother; Mrs Mary Sowman, of 17 Shakespeare
Street, Greymouth, NZ / Shakespeare Bay, Picton, New Zealand. Died of wounds
at Sea: HMHS Delta, on 9 August 1915, aged 42. No Known Grave.
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Captain Robert Clive CROCKER, 2nd Field Artillery
Brigade, AIF. Born Windsor, Victoria. Single; Solicitor of Supreme Court of
Victoria, of 31 Riversdale Road, Hawthorn, Melbourne, Victoria. Next of kin:
Father; Henry Sayers Crocker. Mother; Margaret Eleanor Crocker (nee Wilson),
of same address. Killed in action at Helles, on 12 July 1915, aged 27. Grave:
Pink Farm cemetery.
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Lieutenant Robert Harold (Bob) CROW, 13th Battalion, AIF. Born Lithgow, NSW. Single; Civil servant (clerk), P.M.G. Department, Sydney, NSW / accountant, of 6 McKenzie Street, Waverley, Sydney, NSW. Next of kin: Father; Robert Andrew Crow. Mother; Margaret Crow, of 6 McKenzie Street, Waverley / 'Raymo', Newland Street, Waverley, Sydney, NSW. Killed in action at The Chessboard, central Anzac, on 2 May 1915, aged 24. Grave: Quinn's Post cemetery.
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Captain Joseph Terrell CROWL, 8th Light Horse Regiment,
AIF. Born South Melbourne, Victoria. Single; Stock auctioneer, Dalgety & Co.,
Geelong, Victoria, of National Bank, Port Melbourne, Victoria. Next of kin:
Father; Joseph Terrell Crowl. Mother; Jane Crowl (nee Orme), of same address.
Killed in action at Russell's Top, central Anzac, on 27 June 1915, aged 31.
Grave: Ari Burnu cemetery.
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2nd Lieutenant Hedley Elbert CULLEN, 10th Battalion,
AIF. Born Terowie, SA. Single; Wool Merchant, of Victoria Terrace, Hawthorn,
South Australia. Next of kin: Father; William Cullen. Mother; Sarah Cullen (nee
Twyman), of same address. Died of wounds at Sea: HMHS Dongola, on 10 August
1915, aged 21. No Known Grave.
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Lieutenant Royston Kingsborough CUNNINGHAM, 1st Battalion,
AIF. Born Randwick, Sydney NSW. Single; Customs clerk, of unstated location.
Next of kin: Father; James Edward Cunningham. Mother; Annie Kingsborough Cunningham
(nee Corough), of 'Tirkaura', Collins Street, Chatswood, Sydney, NSW. Killed
in action at exact location unknown, central Anzac, on 19 May 1915, aged 22.
Grave: Shrapnel Valley cemetery.
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Captain Gordon Levason CURLEWIS, 16th Battalion, AIF.
Born Bell, Victoria. Married; Business salesman, of Blackboy Hill
Camp, Western Australia. Next of kin: Wife; Margaret Rose Curlewis (nee Johnston),
of c/ Mr J.F. Johnston, Lescherault, Bunbury, Western Australia. Killed in action
at Quinn's Post, central Anzac, on 9 May 1915, aged 30. Grave: Beach cemetery.
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Lieutenant Kenneth CURLEWIS, 14th Battalion, AIF.
Born Benambra, Upper Murray, Victoria. Single; Electrical engineer, of 20 Bailey
Avenue, Malvern, Victoria. Next of kin: Father; Alfred William Curlewis. Mother;
Frances Anne Curlewis (nee Graves), of same address. Killed in action at Hill
971, northern Anzac, on 8 August 1915, aged 21. No Known Grave.
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Lieutenant Arthur Herbert CURWEN-WALKER, 14th Battalion,
AIF. Born Ballarat, Victoria. Single; Soldier, of 14th Battalion, AIF (in training
camp). Next of kin: Father; Henry Cleburne Curwen-Walker. Mother; Gertrude Marie
Curwen-Walker (nee Barnard), of 22 Lydiard Street, South Ballarat, Victoria.
Died of wounds at Sea: HMT Devanha, on 3 May 1915, aged 20. No Known Grave.
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