§ 46. Mr. JOYNSON-HICKSasked the Prime Minister the total casualties in the Dardanelles expedition up to the end of June?
§ The PRIME MINISTERThe total casualties sustained by both naval and military forces in the Dardanelles up to 30th June are as follows:—
Officers: | Killed | … | 541 | |
Wounded | … | 1,257 | ||
Missing | … | 135 | ||
1,933 | ||||
Men: | Killed | … | 7,543 | |
Wounded | … | 25,557 | ||
Missing | … | 7,401 | ||
40,501 | ||||
Total casualties | 42,434 |
§ 48. Mr. JOYNSON - HICKSasked whether Sir Ian Hamilton's further dispatch, containing his recommendations promised in his dispatch of the 20th May, has yet been received; and, if so, when it will be published?
§ The PRIME MINISTERThe names are being checked, and the list will be published as soon as this has been completed.
§ 47. Mr. JOYNSON-HICKSasked the Prime Minister when he proposes to publish the dispatches from the Admiral commanding at the Dardanelles, especially those, relating to the operations for the period prior to that covered by Sir Ian Hamilton's dispatch?
§ Dr. MACNAMARAAdmiral de Robeck's dispatch dealing with the landing operations will be published shortly.