Miss Hunter, of Short-street, sister of the late Captain H. H. Hunter, who was killed in action at the Dardanelles, has received the following letter from her ...
Article : 592 words"H.M.T. Braemar Castle, 16th May.—My last letter was written in the trenches. The one before that was written on the sister ship to this one. Then We were on ...
Article : 572 wordsMr. R. A. Waterston, of Golden-square, has received a cablegram, stating that Sergeant A. D. Waterston, his brother, was making substantial progress towards ...
Article : 122 wordsWriting to Miss Annie Bird, a well-known employe of Morley Johnson's Sergeant W. Paul, of Bendigo, states:— "Luna Park Hospital, Heliopolis, Egypt, ...
Article : 392 wordsMr. J. A. De Ravin, the well-known sharebroker, has received the two following letters from his son, Lieut. S. M. De Ravin:— ...
Article : 376 wordsLieut. Tom. W. Williams, of the Australian Light Horse, in the course of a letter to Mr. J. Anderson, says:—"I am sure you will all be proud of the boys ...
Article : 197 wordsA Lausanne (Switzerland) lady who returned from a visit to the concentration camp at Darmstadt, where there are a number of English prisoners, writes that ...
Article : 84 wordsPrivate Ray L. Houston, 3rd reinforcements 4th Battalion, has written from the trenches in Gallipoli, under date 15th May, to his father, Mr. James Houston, head ...
Article : 1,113 wordsSergeant P. R. Carne writes as follows to his mother and family:—"James and myself are both alive and well, although we have both had narrow escapes. ...
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Bendigonian (Bendigo, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Thu 24 Jun 1915, Page 24
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