Show AMERICANS MAKE RECORDS IN WAR Notable Among These Is Former Former Former For For- mer Trolley Car Conductor Who Is Killed at Front Sydney Australia Au Aug 28 The Tho names of several men who gave savo their homo home as tho the United States upon volunteering volunteering volunteering volun volun- with Australian contingents for active service In this thU war have lately appeared In the published lists of ot casualties cabled from Turkey to tho the Commonwealth Commonweal tim Some have havo b been en killed and suid some wounded Notable among those killed was Sergeant Major A A. L. L Sherbourne who In n New South Wales comm command d Sh bourne r o was a n. native of Indiana and was 31 years old Ho lie was a trolle trolley car conductor In Newcastle Now Now- castle castlo this state when ho he enlisted He Ire wo WOM seriously wound wounded d In tho the first landin landing of Australian troops upon the peninsula but In a recent letter to a friend In ho un- un flounced his intention of or shortly re returning returning re- re turning to tho front Ho lIe did so and met h his S death Sergeant Major Sherbourne served Inthe in inthe the tIme United States JIM navy In tile the war with ith Spain arid and sUb subsequently served In the British army In tho time Boor Door war Ho He was sas present at tho the capture lre o of Santiago inthe In tho the former war nd 1 in the latter latte he ho a a medal After tho Boor Boer war ho he Joined tho the Capo Cape Mounted founte police In South Africa and received special commendation corn com om- om for tor conduct Later he time the railway service In South Africa lb Ho a man of or tine fine physique anti and an nn expert boxer and athlete Ho He also had considerable le lit literary literary lit lit- attainments and mid was the author of a a. number of f short stories In a aletter aletter aletter letter written by him Imiru to a Sdney Sydney newspaper not long before the time Australian Australian Aus Aus- expeditionary toNe force was shifted to Turkey to fight h he vigorously de defended de- de fended tended tho the conduct of ot the tho Australian soldiery in E Egypt pt ft It having ln been re reported ro- ro ported In some Bomo Qu quarters that time the troops from tho tha Antipodes were falling failing Into evil eyll ways Ho left Australia a corporal cor cor- oral and was evidently promoted while In II E Egypt Pt |