Pte Albert Anderson (Olinda), 37th Battalion: Is killed in action in the attack on Bray. He is 21 years old and as he has no known grave he is remembered on the memorial at Villers-Bretonneux.
Pte John Payne (Seville), 5th Battalion: Was with the 5th Battalion as they advanced on the village of St Martins Wood. One local story has it, was that John was sent with a raiding party across ‘no man’s land’ to attack the Germans in their trenches opposite. Returning back again over the exposed area John found a wounded comrade and carried him back to their lines. Just as they reached their trenches John was wounded in action when he was shot in the hand, thigh and abdomen by a German sniper. He was evacuated from the line to hospital.
Pte Francis Webster (Lilydale), 23rd Battalion: Is wounded in action, gunshot wound to chest, and is evacuated to hospital in England.
Pte Harry Boxall (Silvan), Australian Camel Corps: Is evacuated from the field to hospital in Egypt suffering from malaria.
Pte Arthur Padgett (Lilydale), 39th Battalion: Is evacuated from the field to hospital in England suffering from bronchitis.