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  2. Parents Work Farm While Eight Sons Fight

    While the eight sons of Mr and Mrs J. Watt, of Nanneella South formerly of Corop, are fighting at the front the parents are working their own farm. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 212 words
  3. "WA[?] AND THE FUTURE"

    Among the numerous English writing mon who have recently visited the Western and Italian Blunts have been Mr Bernard Shaw ...

    Article : 1,450 words
  4. SOLDIERS FROM AUSTRALIA DISCHARGED IN ENGLAND

    Notwithstanding the official disclaimer issued by the Minister Cor Defence in September of last year, appeals for assistance on behalf of discharged ...

    Article : 699 words
  5. GERMANS EMPLOY SCIENCE TO AID FIENDISH TRICKS

    "Hun flendishness seems to have no end, judging by a letter from Private H. H. Lawrence to his mother, who resides in Clarke street, Prahran, ...

    Article : 130 words
  6. LITTLE RESISTANCE SHOWN WHEN AUSTRALIANS APPEAR

    "The Germans do not show much fight once our boys reach them," writes Sergeant F. J. M'Casker from, a hospital in England to Mr W. M'Casker, ...

    Article : 457 words
  7. POEM FROM THE DESERT

    Private W. M. M'Donald, who left a good position in Victoria to enlist, and joined the Camel Corps, recently died of wounds in Egypt. Shortly before he ...

    Article : 532 words
  8. TURKS DISAPPEAR RAPIDLY UNDER BRITISH ARTILLERY

    Describing the taking of the Sannai-Yat position from the Turks in Mesopotamia, Sapper Arthur J. Bearup, of the Wireless Squadron (Australia), ...

    Article : 237 words
  9. WAITING FOR DEATH

    "It is when you lose pals before your eyes that war seems to hurt more than ever," writes Private W. Slater, of the Australian Field Ambulance, in ...

    Article : 509 words
  10. GUNNER DOES GALLANT WORK THROUGH BAPAUME FIGHT

    Lance-Corporal A. A. Potter, machine gunner, in an Australian battalion, is credited with having done gallant work, among others of his ...

    Article : 493 words
  11. FROM BEHIND THE CLOSED DOOR

    THE WORLD: GOOD GRACIOUS ! WHAT NEXT? Russia's revolution and its undecided consequences are touched on by Marcus in "The New York Times." This cartoon is reproduced by courtesy of "The Winner from its War Page. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 51 words
  12. SOLDIERS CARRY COMRADE SIX MILES IN A BLANKET

    How Australians treat one another on the battle-field is shown by the story of a son of Mrs G. Gideon of River Terrace, Ascot Vale, who was carried ...

    Article : 179 words
  13. PICTURES IN "WEEKLY TIMES" CAUSE MEN TO LONG FOR HOME

    How illustrations in "The Weekly Times" caused him and his comrades to long for home is told by Sergeant J. W. Kerr, of Cobden, in a letter to ...

    Article : 134 words
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    Advertising : 32 words
  15. OLD ENGLISH FAIR TAKINGS

    Actual receipts from the Old English Fair now amount to £2230, but the sums still to come in will, it is stated, increase the total to £2500. ...

    Article : 34 words
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