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  2. OUR HEROES WHO HAVE DIED FOR KING AND COUNTRY.

    Lieut. A. P. Bills. Lieut. E. M. Roach. Lee-Cpl. A. S. Radford. Pte. R. R. Gluyas ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 35 words
  3. MORE MEN FOR THE FRONT

    The 5th General Rein orcements (Lieut. S. H. Skipper, O.C.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 16 words
  4. WAR SERVICES REWARDED.

    At Keswick Military Hospital on Tuesday afternoon, August 27. two sides of a square of troops, and one side of army nurses and Y.A.D.'s were drawn up to witness the presentation by His Excellency the Governor of the Military Cross to Mr. T. G. Pitman, father of Lieut. Talbert Lawrence Pitman, of the 44th Battalion. A.I.F., who achieved the distinction for conspicuous [?] and devotion to duly. The lieutenant was killed in action in France. The Royal Cross (second class) was pinned to the breast of Matron A. M. Hancock (of the Royal Red Cross). Our photographs show: — ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 115 words
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