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  2. WITH OUR BOYS.

    Sergeant John M Cockburn, of the 23rd London Regiment, in a letter to his uncle (Mr. J. Cockburn, New rerm) gives the following, deseription of the battle ...

    Article : 1,188 words
  3. "COURIER" PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 548 words
  4. A "SCRAPPY" LETTER.

    That "necessity is the mother of invention" has been proved over and over again by our gallant boys at the Front there are numerous instances of ingenious ...

    Article : 112 words
  5. "CHEERFUL AND QUITE HAPPY."

    Mrs. Thomas Smith, of Goodna has received the following letter from her two sons, Percy and Harry, who were in the Raillway Department, Ipswich but are ...

    Article : 172 words
  6. "SQUARE DINKUM TUCKER."

    Mr.g.h, Davis has received the following letter from his brother, Private F. Davis, Army Medical Corps, Heliopolis Palace Hospital:—"Things are very quiet ...

    Article : 476 words
  7. "THE FIGHTING PARSON."

    Sir,— the members of st. Andrew's Brotherhood are aware that many of the friends of the late Lieutenant F. HultonSams have been asking that some ...

    Article : 413 words
  8. LOOK FORWARD!

    That our boys at the Front can offer words of sympathy and inspiration to their parents at home is shown by the following extract of a letter written ...

    Article : 159 words
  9. COUNTRY VOLUNTEERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 433 words
  10. Y.M.C.A. CAMP WORK.

    Under arrangements made with the National Association, a new concentration camp has been opened in the Exhi bition Grounds Instead of being in ...

    Article : 737 words
  11. SPIRIT OF THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Letters and cables have frequently referred to the cheerful way in which the Australians are making reputations as fighting men, and their casual indifference ...

    Article : 354 words
  12. SYDNEY VOLUNTEERS.

    On Saturday 36 volunteers for the Expeditionary Forces were accepted at the recruiting depots, making the number accepted for the week in the city 1177.This ...

    Article : 111 words
  13. Advertising

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    Advertising : 877 words
  14. LIFE IN A DUG-OUT.

    An officer of the Electrical Engineer's Branch, postmaster-General's Department, writing from Gaba repe, says: Since writing you last tunes have, to ...

    Article : 1,241 words
  15. WITH THE ARTILLERY.

    Gunnel H. V.Taylor a son of Mr.J. J.Taylor, in describing some of the operationa in Gallipoli, said: "Th [?] ment was a sight I shall never forget, a ...

    Article : 409 words
  16. PRESENTATIONS.

    On Friday afternoon Mr. W. T. Forrest, a director of the Town and Country Motors Ltd., was the recipient of an engraved eigar casket. In making the ...

    Article : 2,018 words
  17. FAREWELL TO SANDGATE VOLUNTEERS.

    Notwithstanding the hcavy storm which broke over Sandgate at 6 o"clock there was a large attendance at the meeting convened by the mayor, at the Town ...

    Article : 140 words
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