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  2. OUR SOLDIERS LETTER BOX.

    Writing from the frenches on July 14, Ptc. Glum. Match says: "I ofter see the Mercury," as Jack Sorrell gets it pretty regularly. I was a bit surprised to see my dial in ...

    Article : 185 words
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  5. "AUSTRALIANS SIMPLY DYING FOR A FIGHT."

    Writing to his parents from Lima Park Auxiliary Hospital, Heliopolis, Ptc. Phil. James says, among other things--some of which the censor will not allow to be ...

    Article : 329 words
  6. LIFE IN CAIRO DESCRIBED.

    Lieut. Tayor, in the course of a letter to his uncle. Mr. J. Dudley, of Tarana, from Heliopolis, gives some interesting particulars regarding Cairo, and declares that, the ...

    Article : 225 words
  7. DEATH AT HILL END.

    The death occurred yesterday at her residence, of Mrs. Robertson, relict of the late George Robertson, at the ago of 45 years. The deceased lady was in a delicate state of health. ...

    Article : 231 words
  8. LETTERS FROM EGYPT.

    We have been handed a couple of letters from local boys in Egypt. One is from Bandsman Archie Mullins, and is written to Mr. R. Northey of this office, while the other is ...

    Article : 206 words
  9. LETTER FROM "MAJOR" DUNCAN.

    Writing from the trenches on July 28, "Major'' Duncan states :"[?] taking this opportunity of writing as our platoon is opt on a 24 hours' rest. We needed it very badly. ...

    Article : 319 words
  10. LOVELY TO BE AN AUSTRALIAN.

    Ptc. C. Summons, writing, from Egypt to his mother, Mrs. E. Summons, of Lidsdale, says he is in the best of health and very happy. He ads that it is lovely to be amongst ...

    Article : 117 words
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  12. LETTERS FROM PTE. CHAS. BURKE.

    Pte. Chas. Burke, who was reported wounded some time ago, writing from the base details camp, Heliopolis, on August 2, says:--"Am still in camp here--not yet fit for the ...

    Article : 264 words
  13. CALEDONIAN SMOKO TO PTE. WATT.

    Members of Lithgow Caledonian Society, to the number of 35, entertained Pte. "Jim" Watt, at a welcome smoko. at. Kelly's. Commercial Hotel, on Saturday, night. The ...

    Article : 867 words
  14. LANCE CORPL. PHILPOT'S VOYAGE.

    Lance-corpl. W. Philpot, writing home from Heliopolis, under date of June 25, said he had kept real well all the way through, not even getting sea-sick. After writing in an ...

    Article : 430 words
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