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  2. Advertising

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  3. OUR FIGHTING MEN.

    Pte. T. Guscott, who some time back was reported seriously wounded, writes to Mr. T. Walter that he had been shot through the left arm. At ...

    Article : 1,164 words
  4. KEEP "THRIFT" BOOKS.

    Writing in the June 23rd number of Stead's Review, the Editor urges his readers to help their country by purchasing War Saving Certificates, but ...

    Article : 255 words
  5. Concerning the War.

    Signaller V. R. Kemp writes from Syria (8/3/17):— Dear Mr. Taylor, — Letter writing is almost a hardship here nowadays, ...

    Article : 1,014 words
  6. FROM THE FRENCH FRONT.

    Corp. Edgar Turner, writing from France to a Renmark friend, on the 28th of April, says:— Just a few words to let you know ...

    Article : 317 words
  7. RED CROSS SOCK CLUB.

    A nice parcel containing 39 pairs of socks, miltens, mufflers, &c., was despatched recently as a result of the wort for four weeks ending 20th ...

    Article : 237 words
  8. TO CHEER THE BOYS.

    It is pleasant (writes "Hotspur") to record unobtrusive acts of kindness, particularly when those acts are of such a nature as may bring ...

    Article : 308 words
  9. FRANCE WILL FIGHT TO THE END.

    Frank H. Simonds, associate editor of The New York Tribune, and best known of American commentators on the war, has been contributing to ...

    Article : 202 words
  10. RIGHTS AND DUTIES.

    Theodore Roosevelt has long been an advocate of universal compulsory military training. During President Wilson's period of "neutrality" he was one ...

    Article : 197 words
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