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  3. Letters Prom the Front.

    Trooper B. M'Innes, of the Tasmanian bushmen contingent, writes to his mother, Mrs L. M'Innes, of Nook, as follows:— The Hospital, Kimberley, November ...

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  4. Private Rafferty (Devonport).

    Latest letters from Private E. A. Raffarty who want to South Africa as Devonport's representative in the second contingent, and who on being invalided ...

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  5. Strong Woman and a Weak Back Never Found Together.

    When a woman breaks down she invariably tells you her " back gave out." The constitutional weak spot in womankind is the kidneys. This is natural from ...

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  6. Trcopea Maguire (Stanley).

    The following are copies of letters received by Mr T. B. Smith, Stanley, from Trooper W. A. Maguire (Stanley) of the Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen :— ...

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