Dear "Non-Com."—All roads led to Kojonup on August 15, the occasion being the annual R.S.L. ball staged by the local sub-branch. This time we had the honour ...
Article : 414 wordsThose of our readers who took part in the Great War are invited to send for publication short accounts of happenings with which they themselves were concerned. The tales can be ...
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Article : 167 words"Emma Gee, Duranillan.—I hope that the old barbed Svire between you and the city at show time is not impenetrable. Anyhow, I'm ticketing your seat at That ...
Article : 461 wordsAnyone knowing the address of Mr. P. W. Fyfe would do him a good turn by sending it in to "Non-Com.," care "The Western Mail.' ...
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Advertising : 72 wordsDear "Non-Com."—In 1916 when the 10th Light Horse camped at rail head out from the Canal it was the custom to take the horses to the lakes and swim them. ...
Article : 166 wordsDear "Non-Com.,"—The transport Berrima was lying alongside the wharf at Durban, her rails crowded with diggers watching the passing show on shore. A ricksha ...
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Article : 247 wordsDear "Non-Com."—On the walls of some of those little cubby-holes, which Wilfred Whatsisname mentions so often in his "War," and into which the troops were ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thu 30 Aug 1934, Page 2
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