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  4. THE BAND WILL PLAY.

    Four fully equipped motor ambulances, to accompany the Australian hospital to the front, will be presented by commisioner Hay, on behalf, of the ...

    Article : 249 words
  5. LOXTON'S LIST OF PATRIOTS.

    The following, is a list of the successful Loxton applicants for transportation facilities to proceed to Adelaide for enlistment:—B. W. ...

    Article : 262 words
  6. HOW SLEEP THE RAVE!

    How sleep the Brave who sink to rest By all their country's wishes blest! ...

    Article : 96 words
  7. RENMARK HOSPITAL.

    A meeting of the Renmark Hospital Committee was held on May 4. Present, Messrs. F. S. Wyllie (president), G. B. Woodman, ...

    Article : 309 words
  8. TEARS AND WEEPING.

    I know not why we should be gay, My mother and 1 in our home to-day. 15 time of yore it was not so, We pondered grief, foreshadowed woe;— ...

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  9. LYRUP'S SOLDIER LADS.

    Four, young volunteers have left Lyrup lately to join the Expeditionary Forces. Fred Franckom, Frank Weaver and George Francis wesre ...

    Article : 124 words
  10. A VOLUNTEER FAREWELLED.

    On Monday evening, May 3, a fair number of friends met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, at Overland Cornet, to bid farewell to Mr. ...

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  11. The Pioneer.

    We pity the Australian, if., such a man there be, who could read without a thrill of pride the tale of the landing of our ...

    Article : 254 words
  12. PATRIOTIC WORKERS.

    Mrs. Moffat is pushing on the local work of Belgian (relief with her accustomed energy, and vim, and the "Girl Guides" and their senior friends have ...

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  13. EAGER TO GET THERE.

    Among the names of Australians wounded, in the Dardanelles action, is that of a brother of Mr.; W. J. Moller, of Renmark. Mr. Moller has ...

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  14. PIONEER GIRL GUIDES.

    The usual weekly meeting of the Pioneer Girl Guides was held at "The Anchorage" on May 6. Those present were Mesdames ...

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  15. BELGIAN EVENING AT RENMARK PICTURES.

    The Pioneer Guides had a very successful evening at the Renmark Picture Show on Saturday, the 9th inst. By the kind permission of Mr. Cuttle ...

    Article : 222 words
  16. TINTRA TOURNAMENT.

    The annual tournament of the Tintra Tennis Club was held on the grounds on Saturday and Monday last in ideal weather for the sport. ...

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  17. THE END FAR OFF.

    The latest and most terrible exhibition of the callous ferocity with which Germany wages war has sent a thrill of hdrror ...

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  18. FORD AMBULANCES.

    The women of the South Eastern District of this State, have demonstrated: their, patriotism in a very tangible manner. This has taken the form of ...

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  19. FAREWELL TO THE BRAVE.

    On Thursday evening a social was held in the hall to bid farewell to Messrs. Fergus and Frank Woods, who are leaving for the front. They have ...

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  20. BROKE HIS ARM.

    Little Jimmie Brand has his arm in a sling. He was tailing cattle on his peny in his father's block on Saturday evening and changed "mounts" with ...

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