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  3. Bound for the Front.

    THESE are members of the P.M.O.'s staff, Army Medical Corps. The portrait was taken at Victoria Barracks prior to their departure for the front. Reading Left to Right:—Back Row: Pte. W. R. Wheldon, Pte. H. E. Best. Pte. J. N. Rawlins, L.-Corp. B. A. Hanna, Cpl. A. E. Dyer, Pte. G. W. Corfield Pte. Wurth, —. Wallace. Seated: Cpl. R. J. Watts, Sgt. J. Searle, Staff-Sgt.-Major ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 113 words
  4. A WAR-TIME PRAYER.

    GREAT God of Battles! Lord of all: Before Thy throne we humbly fail And pray that Thou wilt guard and bless ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 306 words
  5. Three Randwick Brothers at the Front.

    ON the left is Private Arthur Stephenson (24), who left with the 12th Reinforcements of [?] Battalion, and is now in Egypt. In the centre is Private V. Stephenson (21), of B Company, 1st Battalion, who with his brother Bob took part in the fierce Lone Pine attack; two were the only men of their tent unscathed. After five months in the trenches he was one of the last 60 to leave Anzac. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 204 words
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