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Advertising : 357 wordsOne of the Farmer and settler boys at the front. Private R. West (1st Battalion), was wounded on the evening of the first day after landing at Gaba Tepch, ...
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Article : 151 wordsAnother of the "Farmer and Seller" lads— Corporal E. Fontainc— who received his stripes while in Egypt, was on duty on board the transport in charge of the ...
Article : 212 wordsLieutenant Macfarlane, of the 2nd Battalion, soon after landing was ordered to reinforce the right of the position, as the men there had many casualties, and ...
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Article : 68 wordsThe war of attrition, to use Lord Kitchener's phrase, is being pursued by the navy us sedulously as by the sister forces on land, and the odds, so far, are ...
Article : 137 wordsA Sydney man, who was wounded during the storming of the heights, graphically describes the dash of the Australian troops and pays a tribute of admiration ...
Article : 568 wordsWhen the Germans occupied some of the British trenches near Ypres on May 26th an officer and len men in one trench refused to leave, and fought throughout ...
Article : 61 wordsWhile the British. French and Belgians have been firmly holding the enemy in check in Flanders the Trench have been battering his lines at Artois. ...
Article : 325 wordsThe Italian flirt is busy bombarding Monfalcone, an important Austrian naval position in the Gulf of Trieste. Three of the enemy batteries near the ...
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Advertising : 92 wordsA graphic description of the fight at Gaba Tepch is contained in a letter to his mother from Signaller A. Edwards 4th Batt., an eighteen-year-old Sydney ...
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The Farmer and Settler (Sydney, NSW : 1906 - 1955), Fri 11 Jun 1915, Page 1
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