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  2. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    A tricky rear fishtall wind inconvenienced the majority of the clubmen who attended the Randwick range on Saturday, and as a consequence the acores were on the low side. ...

    Article : 849 words
  3. NORTH COAST.

    The Norton Griffiths Company has just completed its first month's work on the unfinished and new sections of the North Coast line. The work has principally been one of ...

    Article : 1,034 words
  4. AT THE FRONT. SCENES FR0M THE FIELD OF BATTLE.

    Corporal A. L. Aucher, of the 2nd Battalion, Writing to friends in Sydney, says—"The Turks shelled as off the ridge. as we had no trenches, and the shrapnel played up with ...

    Article : 333 words
  5. HEROES OF THE DARDANELLES.

    PRIVATE GORDON FREEMAN (Tas). Killed in action. PTE. C. S. HANLEY (Maryborough). Killed in action. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 113 words
  6. SIGNALLERS SUFFER.

    Signaller J. McDonald. writing to his mother in Ultime from Malta Hospital, speaks of the splendid trentment accorded to the wounded soldiers by the English residents. ...

    Article : 85 words
  7. AFFECTIONATE PRISONERS.

    Corporal Howard M'Kern, of the 4th Battalion. in writing from the trenches to his mother, who resides at Mosman, says—"We have had a pretty rough time, but the Turks ...

    Article : 167 words
  8. A HERO'S DEATH.

    manner of the death of Sergeant Roy I ambert, the well-known New Zealand footballer,is told in a letter by Sapper Thomas S[?]eeke to his father "During the desperate ...

    Article : 140 words
  9. MEN WANTED.

    Private J. L. Maloney (wounded) writes to a friend in Sydney—"I only heard yesterday of the Coalition Ministry in England and the proposed system of compuisory ...

    Article : 79 words
  10. A BROTHER'S DEATH.

    Writing from the Greek Hospital, Alexandria, to his parents at Enfield Private Richard Ayres, Says—"I only came in here with a slight attack of illness, and the joke of ...

    Article : 224 words
  11. NOISES OF THE FIELD.

    The bursting of shrapnel overhead, the roar of the artillery, and the steady boom of guns from our Warships, are a bit of a hair-raiser at. times, but it is wonderful how soon one ...

    Article : 91 words
  12. ALMOST A PICNIC.

    Writing from the Dardanelles to his mother, Mrs. Smith, of Rosa-street, Croydon, Corporal R.F. Smith (Public Works) says:—"Where we are all the fighting is done at night, as the ...

    Article : 245 words
  13. STARLIGHT IN TRENCHES.

    Lieutenant Malcolm Cameron of the 12th Royal Scots, who is a Coogee boy, writing to his uncles Messrs. T. and G. Alcock, of Messrs. Farmer and Co., Hunter-street ...

    Article : 198 words
  14. APPOINTMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 571 words
  15. A PLEASANT LIFE.

    Writing from the trenches to his.mother, Mrs. Hean of Dubbo, Major Hean, D.S.O., says—"There is always an argument as to what is the day of the week, and the date. ...

    Article : 207 words
  16. PAPERS FOR THE TROOPS.

    Private M. D. Kirwin, of the A.A.S.C., who was for same years emploted by the C.S.R. Company as, mill manager at Fill, writing to his parets in Woollnhra, says—"I am now in ...

    Article : 116 words
  17. MEN OF THE DARDANELLES.

    Major John Patrick. Lawton McCall reported ill in hospital at Malta, was born in 1864, In. 1900 he joined the Irish Rifle Regiment in which regiment he was ...

    Article : 978 words
  18. CASUALTIES. FISHERMAN DROWNED.

    The body of Charles [?] 72, a fisherman, lately residing at Barranjoey, was found on Saturday by Robert Co., [?]thouse-Keeper at Barranjoey, in the was of the water at ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. "ABIDE WITH ME."

    The Rev. L. Martin Andrews, a graduate of Cambridge Unlvenity, formerly of the Bush Brotherhood, stationed at Brewarrina, who enlisted as a stretcher-bearer in the ...

    Article : 266 words
  20. 'AUSTRALIA FOR EVER."

    Private Boots Writes thus to his aunt, Mrs. G. Phelps, of Gladesville—"When the first of the'troops landed in the Dardanelles I was on a.collier unloading ammunition, between the ...

    Article : 148 words
  21. NEW TRAMWAY COMMISSIONER.

    MR. E. MILNE, Formerly wester District Superintendent of Railways, who has been appointed to fill the yacancy. creeated by the death of Mr.Harry Richardson. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 30 words
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    Lip Gam Fee a [?] market gardener, whose late addres [?] at present unknown, was found in Belma. a park on, Saturday afternoon in a. semi-coascious condition. He was ...

    Article : 56 words
  23. BOY INJURED.

    Eric Williams, 13, living at Seaview-avenue, Chatswood, was playing with a dynamite detonator in Campbell-street, Mllson's Point, at about 6 o'clock yesterday evening, when it ...

    Article : 68 words
  24. FINI WEATHER.

    Since 9 a.m. on Friday the great Antaretie. disturbance, which then occupied the whole of the south-eastern States, has surged southwards, and on Saturday morning, its ...

    Article : 188 words
  25. AFTER A BATTLE.

    An interesting deseription of the conditions under which, the work of the field ambulanuce is carried on is given in a letter from Lancecorporal Liggins, son of the late Mr, C. J. ...

    Article : 208 words
  26. OVERCOME BY FUMES.

    One man was found dead and another unconscious in a room in the course of construction at Austral-street, Kogarah, on Thursday morning. The body was that of Harry ...

    Article : 99 words
  27. TROOPS WELL FED.

    A corporal attached to headquerters base, Zoitoun Camp, Cairo, writes—"In the'Herald' of May 12 I read a letter questioning whether the Australian troups in Egypt wore being ...

    Article : 233 words
  28. MURDER AT DARWIN.

    A murder was committed near Darwin ort Friday evening at about 9 O'clock at what is known as the Police Paddock, where a number of aged and indignent Chinese, Malay, ...

    Article : 153 words
  29. FALL DOWN A MINE.

    W. D. Smith, 40, a platman, employed at the Proprietary mine, fell down the shaft, from the 800ft to the 1200ft level last night. The unfortunate man was instantly killed, ...

    Article : 47 words
  30. CURTAILMENT OF RACING.

    As a result of the pressure brought to bear by the Premier, racing clubs have reduced their fixtures by 25 for the live months from August to December. This the Premier ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. MINER KILLED.

    Frank Appleby. a married man, working in the South Blocks mine, was fatally injured on Thursday. He was eating his lunch when a piece of rock, came away from the 500ft ...

    Article : 59 words
  32. PATAGONIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    Two hundred Patagonian immigrants wore landed at Darwin on Thursday from the Japanese steamer Kwanto Maru. ...

    Article : 22 words
  33. MAN JFACTURES.

    The Council of the New South Wales Chamber of Manufactures has decided to hold the "All Australian Manufactures Week" in September, commencing on Monduy, the 6th. An ...

    Article : 63 words
  34. Advertising

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    Advertising : 142 words
  35. SHELLING HOSPITALS.

    Stretcher-bearer Percy Greenwood, nephew of Miss E. H. Greenwood, postmistress at Wedderburn,writing from England, says— I had he misfortune to stop a plece of ...

    Article : 354 words
  36. UNITED CHARITIES FUND.

    At a meeting of the executive of the United, Charitios' Fund, it was decided to hold a United Charities' Day or Saturday, October 23. ...

    Article : 26 words
  37. DIED AT SEA.

    Mesars. Nelson and Robertson have received a wireless message stating that the steamer Upolu arrived at Samoa on Friday last. The message also stated that a fireman named ...

    Article : 41 words
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