ALMOST all the various subdivisions of the casualty lists last week contained the names of athletes. writes Mr A. C. ...
Article : 170 wordsDetails have been received by Mr and Mrs.J. Brown, Toward street. Murrumbeena, of the manner in which their only son, Bombardier Henry William ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 836 wordsWriting: from "the field" on October 14 to Mr Gerald Brosnan, Lieut. J. Brake, well known in amateur athletic circles as the holder of the ...
Article : 266 wordsLieutenant C. W. Grey, an ex-secretary of the Civil Service Rowing Club. who is now attached to the Australian Flying Corps, in an interesting letter ...
Article : 879 wordsEddie Blackmore, of Carlton, who left Melbourne some time ago to take up the duties of a munition worker In England. writes interestingly of the doings ...
Article : 1,481 wordsGunner W. B. Bell was killed in action on October 12. For a number of years he was head master at State schools in different parts of Gippsland, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 167 words"Accidentally killed' in action in France on Dec. 2," is all the details supplied as yet of the death of FlightLieutenant William Norman Eric Scott. ...
Article : 211 wordsQuito a shock to me was the news contained in Jack Brake's letter of George Elliot's 'death. writes Mr Gerald Brosnan. It evidently escaped my ...
Article : 312 wordsHURDLE RACE, WON BY STAFF-SERGT. C. L. KNEEBONE. WHO IS JUMPING ON LEFT. THERE WERE EIGHT HURDLES TO NEGOTIATE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 26 wordsBrief mention was recently made in these columns to the death of Hector Morrison (Melburnian H. and H.) in France. The following details of his ...
Article : 236 wordsMr F. Scott, of 24 Burnell street, Brunswick, has received the following letter from his brother Claude, a member of the Williamstown Harriers up ...
Article : 520 wordsNorman Barker, of the University and Fitzroy Football Clubs, who enlisted as a private a little over 12 months ago after waiting until he passed his final ...
Article : 567 wordsPrivate Norman J. O'Brien, the sprinter, long jumper, distance man, and club secretary of the Essendon Harriers of a few seasons back, has ...
Article : 65 wordsNow in his third year of active service Driver Albert W. Berry, of the Reserve Brigade Australian Artillery, writes cheerfully of life with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 109 wordsGunner R. B. Tracey (Melbourne Walking Club), after treatment by two specialists, for increasing deafness, has been declared permanently unfit, ...
Article : 88 wordsSome activities of its members are reported of the above club at Richmond. Four Military Medals have been won by club members to date, ...
Article : 108 wordsOne of the Military Medals referred to above was won by A. T. Green while acting as a runner carrying despatches under heavy fire. Later to this Green ...
Article : 45 wordsPrivate W. Anderson, writing from Cambridge on October. 10 to his parents, Mr and Mrs A. Anderson, of Lara, says:—"You will lie surprised to hear ...
Article : 373 wordsEllis Platt, suffering from enteric following on being gassed, has been removed to England, and is, at latest, progressing favorably. ...
Article : 26 wordsM. W. M'Millan, the St.S., ex-treasurer, was, on November 6, in Palestine attached to a Light Horse Field Ambulance. On the transport's ...
Article : 46 wordsWriting to the Editor from Anzac Buffet Club, London, on Oct. 16 last. Driver "Skipper" Phillips encloses a photo. of Private Billy Smith, a middleweight boxer from Rockhampton, ...
Article : 187 wordsThe many friends of Algie Sanders, the enthusiast-Yarra Yarra golfer, will (writes Mr H. Culleton) be delighted to learn that, he gained much distinction ...
Article : 122 wordsLance-Corporal R. Terry, of the St. Thomas' Harriers, returned from France a fortnight back. He is suffering from shell shock. Chaplain-Captain ...
Article : 73 wordsMr John S. Robinson, a former member of the City of Melbourne Rifle Club, and who underwent military training with the club before enlisting and ...
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Winner (Melbourne, Vic. : 1914 - 1917), Wed 19 Dec 1917, Page 8
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