The snapshots given above are of Australians who participated in the recent battles in Egypt. 1. Australian camelry rifles on the march. 2. Camel ambulance: Note the [?]chers for carrying the wounded. 3. Camelry machine gun corps on active service. 4. An Australian camel corps about to change camp. 5. Train-load of camels moving one of the Cario for the [?] 4. [?] talking up a position. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 72 wordsFLIGHT-LIEUT. REGINALD A. DAVEY. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Davey, St. Peters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 52 wordsNote the smile on the face of the camel. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 12 wordsSOLDIERS AT KESWICK ON THEIR RETURN FROM ABROAD ON AUGUST 15. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 13 wordsThe six ranis shown in the picture formed the team of stud animals sent to the June ram sales in Sydney by the Pastoral Company. It was [?] that the animals were the principal attraction at the sale. They were all sold at good prices. From left to right the price they brought were:—140 guineas, belight by Mr. A. P. [?] Mintaro, South Australia; 160 guineas, Mr. R. Craig, of New South Wales: 90 guineas, Mr. G. Watson, of Queensland; 220 guineas, Mr. E. White, of New South Wales: 100 guineas Mr. A. W. Kut[?]rford, of New Zealand; and 210 guineas, Messrs. E. and L. M. Hill, of New South Wales. [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 19 Aug 1916, Page 30
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