
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 Letter Finlay, Rushworth, Victoria. Single; Commission agent / Farmer,
of Letterfinlay, Rushworth, Victoria. Next of kin: Father; William Cameron.
Mother; Catherine [Katherine?] 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
(nŽe 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
(nŽe 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.
***

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 (Special Mention for
Conspicuous Gallantry), 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 at Shrapnel Valley, 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.Special Mention Div. Orders.), 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), 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), 14th Battalion, AIF. Born Castlemaine, Victoria. Married; Solicitor,
of 127 Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria. Next of kin: 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: 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 (nŽe 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
(nŽe 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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