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  2. SOLDIERS' LETTERS.

    The following are extracts from a letter received by }Ir. Arthur Barker, of Waratah- street, Ascot Yale, from his son. Lieutenant Harold Barker, who was made an ...

    Article : 515 words
  3. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 261 words
  4. AUSTRALIA'S ROLL OF HONOR

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,482 words
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  6. ECHOES OF THE WAR.

    A thrilling story of a fight for a chatean at Vermelles in told in the "Morning Post" by Mr. H. F. Provost Battersby, an English war correspondent. "The chateau ...

    Article : 1,581 words
  7. FIGHTING IN NYASALAND.

    Reuter's Agency circulated in the English press the following details of a plucky fight between a British mobile column and an enemy force at Mwenensarabe, on the ...

    Article : 561 words
  8. A HURRIED RETREAT.

    "Difficult as it is to see anything of a position under bombardment, owing to the smoke of the bursting shell and the clouds of dust raised by each explosion," states ...

    Article : 434 words
  9. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,017 words
  10. SOLDIERS' LETTERS DELAYED.

    Mrs. R. W. Day, 49 Gower-street. Kensington, has received a letter from her son. Private L. E. Day, complaining of the fact that he has received no letters for about ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. CAREERS OF THE FALLEN

    We regret that owing to the limits of space it his not been possible to make immediate use of all the photographs and all the particulars that have been kindly forwarded by relatives, but these ...

    Article : 194 words
  12. A DESERTED TOWN.

    A special correspondent of the "Times" who is with the Russian armies gives the following description of a Polish town which was bombarded by the Germans:— ...

    Article : 431 words
  13. THE "KITCHENER MOUSTACHE."

    A remarkable symptom of the war is the number of men—and particularly men past military age—who are to be seen in London streets with fierce moustaches of more or ...

    Article : 344 words
  14. Lieutenant Keith W. Crabbe

    who was killed in action on 24th inst., was son of Mr. George W. Crabbe, of "Gordon," Byron-street. St. Kilda. Lieutenant Crabbe was one of the first to land at Gallipoli, and up to the time of ...

    Article : 612 words
  15. AN AMERICAN'S PROPHECIES.

    In an article in the June number of the "Pennsylvanian Magazine." Colonel Harrison, of the American army. whose reputation as a student of land warfare stands ...

    Article : 267 words
  16. FIRST EXPERIENCE UNDER FIRE.

    A captain in a British line regiment. which recently Had its first experience of trench warfare, writes as follows in the course of a letter to his parents in ...

    Article : 656 words
  17. WAR RATES.

    The Marine Underwriters' and Salvage Association of Victoria Limited notifies that the following are the war rates which have been adopted by the association for ...

    Article : 75 words
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