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  4. THE WHITE GLOVE.

    "You daren't hit me," she said, speaking with composure. "You know too well what would happen if you did, and you wouldn't have the courage to face that. That day you ...

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  6. RECRUITMENT OF ELIGIBLES.

    Doar Girls.—You ought to be proud of the fact the your brothers are at the front fighting for you, for they are fighting for you, hough you may not think it. Every man ...

    Article : 652 words
  7. SOLDIERS' LETTERS.

    Pte. John M. Northey, writing to Miss Eileen Stevens, of Heddon Greta, says:— "I have now the pleasure of writing to you from England once again. I got ...

    Article : 315 words
  8. OUR NEWCASTLE LETTER.

    Word has been received by Mrs. William Stuart, of Adamstown, that her brother, Private Joseph Jenkins, died a prisoner of war on June 18, 1917. Private Jenkins enlisted ...

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  9. TWO AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS

    Details of the adventure of two Australian soldiers who was were taken prisoner by the Germans in the attack upon the Hindenburg line in April last, and who ...

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  10. HACK IN BLIGHTY.

    Harry Boughton, writing to his mother Mrs. W. Boughton, of Lochinver, from Exeter, England, on August 6, says:— "I am back in England again and doing ...

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  11. "I AM A SINN FEINER !"

    The first woman to be charged in Sydney under the Calawful Associations Act was brought before Mr. Clarke, S.M. in the Central Summons Court yesterday. She is Eva ...

    Article : 523 words
  12. SUBMARINE SUNK.

    Writing from London on July 23, to his parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. Pinder, of Newcastle-street, East Maitland, Pte, Pinder, of the 7th Reinforcements to the 36th ...

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  13. HOW A MAN'S LIVER DEFENDS HIS LIFE.

    The liver is usually to blame for the feeling of lassitude and weariness many people suffer from. A sicky billous attack comes on and the patient has relief for a time. ...

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  14. DRESSMAKERS' AWARD.

    The award of the Dressmakers' Board provides for a week of 46½ hours, all work done in excess of that period to be paid for as follows:—Up to 48 hours, ordinary time; in ...

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