Pte James Wallace (Seville), 1st Machine Gun Battalion: While moving into place around Mont St Quentin, in preparation for the attack on this position in a few days’ time, he was wounded in the neck by shotgun fire and was evacuated to the 1st South African General Hospital at Abbeville. He died of his wounds here and was later buried at the Abbeville Communal Cemetery in France. He was 27 years old.
Pte Frank Poyner (Lilydale), 6th Battalion: Is wounded in action, gas poisoning, and is evacuated to hospital in England.
Pte Wilmot Stephens (Lilydale), 23rd Battalion, Wellington Regiment: Is wounded in action, shrapnel wound in the left buttock, and evacuated from the field to hospital in England.
Pte Alvoria Williams (Lilydale), 44th Battalion: Is wounded in action, gunshot wound to left elbow, and is evacuated to hospital in England.
Pte Alwyn McConachy (Montrose), 46th Battalion: Is wounded in action, gas poisoning, and is evacuated to hospital in England.