Lieut.-Colonel BUCKLEYasked the Secretary of State for War if he will have inquiries made regarding the whereabouts of Private Thomas Dunne, No. 99,863, Royal Army Medical Corps, who was last heard of by his relatives from Khartoum on 4th February; and if he is aware that the officer-in-charge, Royal Army Medical Corps records, Woking, states that the latest information in his possession regarding this man is that he was posted to the Royal Army Medical Corps Depôt, Egyptian Expeditionary Force, Egypt, on 30th June,
Casualties in Mesopotamia from 31st October, 1918, to date. British and Indian Forces respectively. Killed in action and Died from wounds. Wounded. Missing (including Prisoners). Total. Officers. Other Ranks. Officers. Other Ranks. Officers. Other Ranks. Officers. Other Ranks. British (including officers with Indian Units) 19 7 12 15 — 12 31 34 Indian 5 474 11 1,363 — 66 16 1,903 Native Total 24 481 23 1,378 — 78 47 1,937