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  2. IF GERMANY HAD WON.

    JUST now, when Germany is complaining of the harshness of the terms of the armistice, it is instructive to recall the terms laid down in the Prussian Upper ...

    Article : 269 words
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  4. Sergt. Hugh Wagner Farmer, D.C.M.

    Eldest son of Mrs. J. L. Fanner, late of Alt-street, Haberfield, and now living at Ryde. He was decorated for gallantry in connection with the operations culminating in the capture of Jerusalem. An extract ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 334 words
  5. "THE DAY."

    It is worth while now reprinting this poem, which was written by Henry Campbell, a railway porter at Bath, soon after the beginning of the war, and which created a great ...

    Article : 307 words
  6. To Be Raffled For The War Chest.

    A HANDSOME piece of kitchen furniture in the shape of a rotary kitchen canister is to be raffled in connection with the "Sydney Mail" stall for the War Chest. It ...

    Article : 159 words
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