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  3. THE WAR DAY BY DAY: AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Sept. 22—The arrival of three more hospital ships each with about 600 wounded Australians on board, brings the number of wounded and convalescent ...

    Article : 1,846 words
  4. AUSTRALIANS WHO HAVE FALLEN

    Pte. C. B. James Pte. T. Booth Pte. P. F. McParland Cpl. B. A. Jones Pte. A. J. Heard (Killed). (Killed). (Died in Egypt). (Died of Wounds). (Killed). Pte. C. R. A. Butters Pte. R. W. Richardson Lient. T. J. Heller Pte. F. L. Keighery Pte. W. Bowen (Killed). (Killed). (Killed). (Killed). (Killed). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GERMANY'S LOANS.

    Following is a summary by the "Westminster Gazette" of the German Finance Minister's recent speech in the Reichstag. containing some points which have not ...

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  6. ON A HOSPITAL SHIP.

    Extracts from letters of Lieutenant Frank I[?] Apperly, R.A.M.G., Victorian Rhodes scholar, to his parents, at Eaglehawk:— ÆGEAN SEA, July 13.—Since my last ...

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  7. FIVE MONTHS AT THE FRONT.

    Captain G. G. Heslop, veterinary officer, writes nn interesting account of his experiences at Gallipoli to his father at Powlett River. Some extracts are as follows:— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BIGGEST HOAX OF THE WAR

    The greatest hoax of the war was perpetrated in Lox Angeles, California, where a bogus newspaper called the "Eagle" announced the sinking of the entire British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. 45 Airships Lost.

    "I learn from a reliable source in Friedrichshafen (where the Zeppelin factory is located) that the German headquarters staff admit the loss of 38 Zeppelin ...

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  10. ROLL OF HONOUR.

    [As it is difficult in some cases to obtain a record of the services of Australian soldiers who have been killed or wounded in action, wc shall be glad to publish short ...

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  11. The Dead.

    The following verses were unlton by Captain C. W. S. Paine, R.M.L.I., who was killed in action in the Dardanelles: The rolling dust clouds of our cavalry. ...

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  12. "I DID NOT RAISE MY BOY TO BE A SOLDIER, BUT—"

    The following verses recently appeared in the "New York Times":— I did not raise my boy to be a coward. To bear with blood unstirred whate'eer befalls. ...

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