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Show MANY BRITISH OFFICERS MEET DEATH AT FRONT (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) LONDON. June 1 S. Oa sualt ie among officers tn the British army continue to .pile up. Published iists for the month , of May show thai W were killed. 10S0 i wouneil and fifty-five missing a total of ! 1 fin 1 . This brings the aggregate losses since the fommennement ot the war to 27.P'5, of whom S.iTt were killed or died of wounds. 17.421 were wounded and 10'"T are missing. Dosses during Hie month have been heaviest in the Indian contingent In Mesopotamia, with forty-eight killed end liW wounded. The Canadians !ost thiny-tliree thiny-tliree killod and eigh t y wounded. Among officers of high rank. Prigadier Generals Houghton. Heyworth. Rice and Morrison were killed or died of wounds, three other brigadier . generals were wounded and eleven lieutenant coloneis wore killed. |