Private Albert Victor Young, who has died of wounds, was the youngest son of the late Mr. George Young, formerly of Wolstencroft-street Bendigo. He was 27 ...
Article : 97 wordsDr. Haldane's and Professor Baker's report shows that, in all probability, the gases used by the enemy, which have led to such lamentable results among a few of ...
Article : 650 wordsPrivate Horace H. Taylor is a son of the late Mr. W. O. Taylor, of Stirton-street, California Cully. About two years ago he left this district for the ...
Article : 65 wordsPrivate H. J. Mullen, who died of wounds at Birmingham, England, was the eldest son of Mr. Hugh Mullen, a well known farmer, of Terrick South, Mitiamo. He was wounded ...
Article : 116 wordsMiss Gillies received a letter yesterday from her brother, Private Ray A. Gillies, who was wounded in the fighting in Gallipoli on 25th April. He was shot ...
Article : 145 wordsPrivate Frederick Hope Boys will be 20 years of age next month. Prior to enlisting he was employed as linesman by the Electric Supply Co., and previously worked ...
Article : 81 wordsPrivate W. J. Stancombe, died of wounds received during the fighting in Turkey. He was a native of Bendigo, the only son of Mr. W. Stancombe, and brother ...
Article : 75 wordsBugler Evans, of Brunswick, is 19 years of age. Until two years ago he was a Bendigonian, living with his mother at M'Dougall-road, Golden-square. Whilst in ...
Article : 54 wordsOur Inglewood correspondent writes:—As day by day the war casualty lists are published, the seriousness of the effects, and the local bearing it has on the ...
Article : 178 wordsMr. A. Martin, of Panton-street, Eaglehawk, has received a letter from his son, Private J. Martin, who was wounded at the Dardanelles, to the effect that he was ...
Article : 67 wordsPrivate A. E. Symes, who has been reported wounded, is the youngest son of the late Mr. John Symes, of 98 Bakewell-street, Bendigo. He is a member of the 7th ...
Article : 81 wordsMr. R. T. Medland, of Burrowes-street, Golden-square, received a letter from his son, Arthur Rupert, yesterday, stating that he had been slightly wounded in the Gallipeli ...
Article : 51 wordsOur Harcourt correspondent writes:— Private Percy Pellas, whose name recently appeared amongst the list of wounded at the Dardanelles, is the son of Mr. John ...
Article : 67 wordsMrs. Frances Connelly, mother of Major Connelly and Lieutenant Connelly, has just received a letter from the latter, stating that he had been wounded just below the ...
Article : 88 wordsOur Wedderburn correspondent writes: —other casaulty among our local boys in action at the Dardanelles has been reported, Mr. Charles Lemon having ...
Article : 132 wordsPrivate Maitland L. G. Game of Korumburra, who was reported wounded in the 18th casualty list, is a grandson of Mrs. and the late Mr. John Hood, of ...
Article : 114 wordsMrs. G. A. Pethard, of Panton-street, Golden-square, has received a postcard from her son, Signaller W. H. Pethard, as follows:—I was slightly wounded last ...
Article : 213 wordsAmongst the list of wounded published last week was Pte. W. H. Sheriff, whose residence at the time of enlistment was Queen street, Bendigo, where he lived ...
Article : 58 wordsDriver J. J. B. Prentice, a member of the 1st Army Service Corps, who has been wounded at the Dardanelles, was 19 years and nine months old. Prior to ...
Article : 64 wordsCorporal Alex. Gillies is a son of Mrs. D. Gillies. of Myers-street, and was born at Boort 25 years ago. Until two years ago he followed the occupation of a farmer, ...
Article : 59 wordsLance-Cpl. T. M. Cakebread, reported wounded at the Dardanelles in the 32nd casualty list, is (writes our Rochester correspondent) a Nanncella settler, who ...
Article : 108 wordsHere are some striking impressions of war which were described at the Baptist Union Assembly at Bloomsbury Central Chapel in London on the 27th April:— ...
Article : 242 wordsIn order to visualise the advantages of the Russian Empire as compared with ours (writes Mr. Stephen Graham in "Russia and the World"), it is necessary to take our ...
Article : 227 wordsOur Wedderburn correspondent writes:—Mrs. M. A. Edwards, of High-street, has received word from the Defence department that her son, Private Frank Edwards, ...
Article : 104 wordsPrivate Arthur J. Stephenson, who has been reported wounded at the Dardanelles, was a farmer, of Memsie, near Bridgewater. He was born at Malmsbury, and is 23 years ...
Article : 91 wordsPrivate George Anset is a son of Mrs. Dan. Hamilton, of Marong, and formerly of Bagshot. He was one of the third reinforcements. He is 20 years of age, ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. George Kingsley, manager of the Central Red White and Blue mine, has received a letter from his son, Claude George, whose name appeared in the list of wounded ...
Article : 140 wordsSigualler Patrick Spelling, who was wounded in the Dardanelles fighting, is the son of Mr. J. Spelling who resides in England. He came to Australia seven years ...
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