Private E. S. Fisher, who up to the time of his enlistment with the A.I.E.F. was working in Bendigo as a painter, is 29 years of age, and is well known in and ...
Article : 49 wordsPrivate M. A. Barry, reported in to-day's casualty list as having been wounded at the Dardanelles, is a son of Mrs. Barry, well known in this and the Salisbury and ...
Article : 61 wordsPrivate A. Hocking, who has been reported wounded, is a son of Mr. J. Hocking, of King-street For some years he conducted a hairdressing saloon at ...
Article : 85 wordsAfter three weeks' silence as to what had happened to Senior Brigadier J. M'Cay, commanding the 2nd Infantry Brigade, the minister for Defence to-day announced ...
Article : 105 wordsMrs. Murdock, of Mackenzie-street, Bendigo, has been notified that her brother, Private J. J. Retallack, of the 10th Battalion, South Australian Division, has been ...
Article : 62 wordsAlthough not quite 19 years of age, Private Frank M. Pool, son of Mr. A. M. Pool, tailor, of Mitchell-street, Bendigo, was possessed of an irrepressible spirit of ...
Article : 131 wordsPrivate E. J. Grey, reported wounded, lived in Victoria-street, Eaglehawk, where the family has resided for many years, being respected residents of the borough. He ...
Article : 51 wordsOur Wedderburn correspondent writes— "Gloom was cast over the town when it became known that Mr. Willian King had received a telegram from the Defence ...
Article : 123 wordsPrivate S. W. Hyden is a native of Bendigo, and the only son of Mr. Albert Hyden, late of the firm of Hyden Bros., bacon curers, of M'Ivor-road, and nephew ...
Article : 50 wordsColonel James Whiteside M'Cay is the senior brigadier of the Australian forces, being in charge of 2nd (Victorian) Infantry Brigade. He is second in command of all ...
Article : 381 wordsCorporal James Bryan, who has been reported as having been wounded at the Dardanelles, is 27 years of age, and the oldest son of Mr. N. B. Bryan, one of ...
Article : 74 wordsPrivate G. T. (Ted) Tregear, who is reported wounded, is the second son of Mr J. Tregear, of Long Gully, and is well-known in Bendigo. He is a brother of Mr. ...
Article : 126 wordsPrivate Daniel Joseph Dunne, who has been wounded, is the son of the late Mr. J. Dunne of Casley-street, Long Gully, and was 28 years of age. He was educated ...
Article : 82 wordsThe relatives of Private C. O'Bryan, who was reported last week as having been wounded at the Dardanelles, reside at Sea Lake. He was considered to be the ...
Article : 93 wordsPrivate W. C. Webb, who was reported wounded in the 24th casualty list, was the oldest son of Mr. Alfred Wm. Webb, of Henley Beach, Adelaide, but formerly of ...
Article : 98 wordsPrivate E. T. Butterworth, who was mentioned in our last issue as having been wounded at the Dardanelles, was a resident of the Bridgewater district for ...
Article : 77 wordsPrivate Douglas Goss, who was reported wounded some lays ago, is 19 years of age, and a brother to Mr. H. Goss, manager for Jas. Richardson, of Golden-square, and the ...
Article : 41 wordsPrivate Roy Agnew, wounded at the Dardanelles, is a son of Mr. William F. Agnew, of Richardson-street, Middle Park, as former well-known and highly-respected ...
Article : 97 wordsLance-Cpl. T. P. Parker and Private G. F. Parker, reported as wounded, are brothers, and the sons of Mrs. Parker, residing near the railway station, at ...
Article : 59 wordsAnother Inglewood soldier has been wounded at the fighting at the Dardanelles— Mr. James Roberts, a well-known townsman, having received a telegram this ...
Article : 147 wordsPrivate Cecil Victor Rogers, who figures amongst the list of wounded, is the soil of Mr. John Wm. Rogers, of Lily1street, and is 19 years of age. Mr. Rogers, senior, is ...
Article : 137 wordsPrivate W. H. Clark who was reported wounded was an employe in loco. branch at the Bendigo railway station, and resided in Garsed-street. He is a son of Mr. Clark, ...
Article : 48 wordsAdvice has been received in Melbourne that Lieut.-col. Elliott, the commanding officer of the 7th Battalion, who was amongst those first reported wounded, had ...
Article : 37 wordsPte. Neilson is a son of Mr. H. R. Neilson, formerly of Bendigo, but now of Longwarry. Mr. Neilson, senr., is well known a "Delhi" Neilson, the wrestler. ...
Article : 43 wordsPrivate Hugh M'Devitt, who was amongst the wounded in the list published yesterday, enlisted from Melbourne, where he had been employed on the railways. He ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. C. F. Neal, solicitor, of this city, has received a letter from Mrs. Finlayson, wife of Captain Finlayson, Adjutant of the 7th Batt., who was reported wounded, stating ...
Article : 69 wordsLance-Cpl. A. C. Powell was a native of Bendigo, and 24 years of age. His father was a builder and carpenter, and Lance-Cpl. Powell was his assistant at the trade. ...
Article : 65 wordsPte. C. T. Chapman, of C Company, 5th Battalion, first Expeditionary Force, who was wounded at the Dardanelles, is 19 years of age He was born at Heathcote, where ...
Article : 100 wordsPrivate G. F. Boxall, is the eldest son of the late Mr. Chas. Boxall the well-known enginedriver. He was born in Barnard-street, and was 29 years of age. He ...
Article : 71 wordsThe "Pall Mall Gazette" is responsible for the statement that the British Government is commandeering the surplus of the Indian wheat crop. No. export by private ...
Article : 128 wordsPrivate James Scott, who is amongst the wounded, was a member of the 1st Expeditionary Force. He is the only son of Mr. John Scott, of High-street, Rochester East. ...
Article : 94 wordsBy the wounding of Private Kenneth Martin at the Dardanelles the family of Mr. M. Martin, of Dowding-street, California Gully, has sustained its fourth serious ...
Article : 241 wordsPrivate Joe Fletcher was orderly to Colonel Pope, of the South Australian Forces. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fletcher, of Farnsworth-street, ...
Article : 94 wordsCorporal-Bugler Stan. Pollard is a son of Mr. E. E. Pollard, who for many years resided at Golden-square. He was in the late Captain Hunter's company. His ...
Article : 87 wordsPrivate J. M. Cairns, who was wounded at the Dardanelles, is a son of Mr. George Cairns, of Fry-street, Eaglehawk. He was better known amongst his comrades, with ...
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