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  2. Letters from the Front.

    "Flies! who hasn't cursed them?" asks Private B. A. Clarke, of the 3rd Artillery Brigade, in a letter from the [?]renches on Gallipoli, dated August 31. ...

    Article : 1,617 words
  3. GOOD HOSPITAL TREATMENT.

    Writing to his parents under date of September 20, from the City of London War Hospital, Pte. Ben Chadwick says: "I'll have to give ...

    Article : 447 words
  4. A VOICE FROM THE TRENCHES

    Extracts from a letter written from the firing line to his parents by Private Brian McKenna, under date September 13th, 1915:—Your letter, dated July 27th, ...

    Article : 646 words
  5. TOMATO GROWING.

    [?] Tomato growing in the north is of the utmost importance to most persons. Having been a successful grower for the last 20 years, ...

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  7. ZEPPELINS OVER LONDON.

    Writing from London on September 9 to a friend in the north. Miss Grace Watson (who will be remembered specially as lady organizer of the Liberal ...

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  8. FROM THE HOSPITALS.

    Writing to his parents from the New End Military Hospital, Hampstead, London, under date September 23rd, Private H. G. Noblet says:— ...

    Article : 700 words
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