HC Deb 28 July 1915 vol 73 c2287W
Mr. JOYNSON-HICKS

asked the Prime Minister if he will state to the House the latest totals of casualties both in Flanders and the Dardanelles?

The PRIME MINISTER

furnished the following figures, correcting an error in those officially circulated on 26th July, and published in the OFFICIAL REPORT of that date:—

MILITARY CASUALTIES (INCLUDING THE NAVAL DIVISION) UP TO 18TH JULY.
Killed. Wounded. Missing. Total.
Officers. Men Officers. Men. Officers. Men. Officers. Men.
(i.) FRANCE 3,293 48,402 6,807 156,435 1,207 53,375 11,307 258,212
(ii.) DARDANELLES 502 7,537 1,375 28,508 154 8,486 2,091 44,531
(iii.) OTHER THEATRES OF OPERATIONS (excluding GermanSouth-West Africa) 145 1,445 248 3,247 22 641 415 5,333
4,000 57,384 8,430 188,190 1,383 62,502 13,813 308,076
321,889

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