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  3. IN HONOR'S CAUSE

    In addition to the tens of thousands of men despatched directly from Australia and New Zealand to take part in active service against the Empire's foes, there ...

    Article : 545 words
  4. PATRIOTIC FUNDS

    Speaking of the progress of the work of raising £1,000 a day in New South Wales for helping to feed the two millions of Belgium who are foodless, Mr. Percy ...

    Article : 381 words
  5. COMPULSORY SERVICE

    The heads of the Police Department in the various States of Australia have informed the Defence Department that universal training has had a good ...

    Article : 184 words
  6. AUSTRALIA'S PART

    In view of the fact that recruits from the country and the men on leave from the Liverpool camp have no club of their own in Sydney where they can meet ...

    Article : 168 words
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  8. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    Dr. Mackinnon the head of the Angi[?] American Mission at the front, who was taken prisoner by the Germans, says that after being brutally treated he was ...

    Article : 60 words
  9. INCIDENTS OF WARFARE.

    "We are all as happy and light-hearted as schoolboys," writes a Northumberland Hussar. "We laugh hilariously at any feeble joke, and when anything ...

    Article : 209 words
  10. "ALL TRIERS."

    A letter has been received by the N.S.W. Premier (Mr. Holman) from Sergeant N. Pinkstone, Jately of Cootamundra, now a Mena Camp, Cairo, in ...

    Article : 242 words
  11. IMPERIAL COMMISSIONS FOR N.C.O.'s.

    Advice has been received from the Secretory of State for the Colonies in London that men that have served as officers or n.c.o.'s in the senior division of ...

    Article : 248 words
  12. A SAILOR'S UNION CAMP.

    In contrast to the treatment meted out to Dr. Mackinnon by the German authorities, may be quoted the following letter from a German sailor who was ...

    Article : 475 words
  13. NANNY IN THE TRENCHES.

    A French soldier tells an interesting story of a white you with a long beard that came one night right up to the trenches in which no was. A soldier gave ...

    Article : 227 words
  14. BELGIAN FUND APPEAL.

    Mr. F. G. V. Rochfort, Berrigan, writes:—While many followers of an agricultural vocation are at present totally unable to afford a contribution to the ...

    Article : 162 words
  15. AN AUSTRALIAN MAXIM.

    War Office and Admiralty experts in London have tested the machine gun in vented by T. F. Caldwell, of Melbourne, and have authorised the construction of ...

    Article : 51 words
  16. THE ROLL OF HONOR.

    The Australian Defence Department announces that the following members of the Expeditionary Force have died abroad. Their names are:—Private Herbert Arthur Camer[?], of New South ...

    Article : 167 words
  17. MEAT FOR THE TROOPS.

    In the course of the next fortnight no fewer that 109,000 [?]areases of mutton will be seat forward by the N.S.W. Government to the Imperial authorities. ...

    Article : 126 words
  18. POLAND'S SAD PLIGHT.

    Paderewski, the celebrated pianist, has written to Mr. M'Bride, the Victorian Agent-General in London, thanking him for the contribution towards the relief of ...

    Article : 159 words
  19. "DEAD AND BURIED."

    "At the present time I can't say whether I am alive or dead, with the regiment or missing" (says a private of the 3rd Worcesters, now at home wounded). ...

    Article : 320 words
  20. FIJIAN FORCE IN LONDON.

    Fifty-eight bronzed giants from the fair islands of Fiji camp swinging down Whitehall on February 3, says the London "Daily Mail," marching to the ...

    Article : 258 words
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  22. FOOD FIT FOR PIGS.

    An arrangement has been made between the British and German Governments for the exchange of wounded prisoners. The first exchange took place ...

    Article : 164 words
  23. NEW BOOTS FROM OLD.

    Aladdin and his lamp have come to the aid of benevolent loyalt. He is making new boots out of old ones for the patriotic fund. A unique scheme of the ...

    Article : 254 words
  24. THE SAMOAN NATIVES.

    The natives of Samoa ore exceptionally quiet, and appear to be little interested in the progress of the war. There is a rumor that the chief Lauart will ...

    Article : 102 words
  25. A FIFTY FEET DROP.

    Second-licutenant Gore-Browne, of the Royal Field Artillery, and Lieutenant Gillespie, of the Gordon Highlanders, who were prisoners in Lille, attempted ...

    Article : 62 words
  26. KEPT THE ENEMY AT DAY.

    During the fighting in the neighborhood of Ypres on February 17th, forty British soldiers were island. They held their their trench until all were killed or ...

    Article : 105 words
  27. AUSTRALIANS IN GERMANY.

    The Minister for External Affairs has received a communication from the High Commissioner's Office in reply to inquiries made respecting the whereabouts of ...

    Article : 156 words
  28. SAMOA'S POSTAL SERVICE.

    The Sydney postal authorities notify the receipt of advice from the secretary G.P.O., Wellington, that it has been arranged to treat Apia, Samon, as postally ...

    Article : 48 words
  29. AN ALGERIAN RUSE.

    They capture of the Great Dune at Lombacrtzyde was largely due to a clever ruse by the French Algerian troops, after their comrades and delivered many fruitless ...

    Article : 156 words
  30. AID FROM VICTORIA.

    Mr. M'Bride, the Victorian Agent-General, has distributed from the Victorian Schools Patriotic Fund, £1000 for the destitute children of Servia, £300 to the ...

    Article : 67 words
  31. GERMANS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Two young Germans who had been interned at Somes Island, in Wellington Harbor. (N.Z.), escaped on Wednesday morning. They swam with their clothes ...

    Article : 91 words
  32. THE AUSTRALIAN HOSPITAL.

    Dr. Eames has just paid a flying visit to London from Lady Dudley's Australian Hospital at Wimereaux, of which he is in charge. He reports that the results ...

    Article : 37 words
  33. GIFT OF A STALLION.

    Mr. G. L. Imeson, of Casino (N.S.W.), has given his imported stallion Scoreby's Knight, to the Patriotic Fund to be raffled. This horse only came from ...

    Article : 31 words
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  35. QUICK-WITTED GEORDIE.

    The story of a Minister Fusilier, who captured three Germans by "surround in" them, as he said, is beaten by an incident that is related in a letter from a ...

    Article : 97 words
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  38. SHOT AT HIS COUNTRYMEN.

    [?] invalided British officer states that during an attack on the British trenches [?] German soldier, who was slightly wounded, was dragged into our trenches ...

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