Bdler. Easdown, F. B., Div. Amm. Col Rfcts., Brighton; Cpl. M'Nidder, H. M., 24th Rat. H.Q., Wonthaggi; L.-Cpl. Benjamin, A. L., 24th Bat., Spotswood, in hospital, ...
Article : 529 wordsReplying to a question in the House of Commons Lord Robert Cecil, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, confirmed a statement that early in 1915 the ...
Article : 116 wordsPte. WELMAN, R. C. P., 13th L.H., Gundagal, N.S.W. ...
Article : 18 wordsTurkish forces estimated at 200,000 men have been released from other theatres of action by the evacuation of Gallipoli. ...
Article : 111 wordsR.Q.M.-Sgt. PERRY, L., Sydney. ...
Article : 7 wordsPte. DICK, J., Scotland. ...
Article : 7 wordsMr J. H. Lang, national secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association, says that the evacuation of Gallipoli rather increases than lessens the ...
Article : 309 wordsPte. DYER, F. C., England. ...
Article : 10 words"The neutrality delusion is fast disappearing," says "The Times" correspondent at Washington, "and there are numerous regrets that America has not ...
Article : 155 wordsSgt. SCOTT, T. S., Wesley Vale. ...
Article : 8 wordsCpl. EDDY. J. H., 24th Zat., Bendigo. Pte. BENNETT, R. C., 14th Bat., Birchip. Pte. HENNESSY, J. P., 14th Bat., N. Melbourne. ...
Article : 57 words"Twenty thousand British troops, stationed at Aligheri, attempted to relieve Kut-el-Amara and attacked our forces on the Tigris on January 6 and ...
Article : 164 wordsSgt. YOUNG, W. M. Q. G., Ireland. Pte. LEWIS, J. W., Bathurst. Pte. HEFFERNAN, G. V., Launceston, Tas. Sgt. BOWSER, H. L., Marrickville. ...
Article : 27 wordsPte. AITKEN, A., Geelong, V. Pte. LORD, A. C., Ipswich. ...
Article : 21 wordsPte. COCHRANE, A. D., Adelaide. ...
Article : 8 wordsMajor Winston Churchill, formerlyFirst Lord of the Admiralty, has been promoted Colonel, and appointed to the command of a brigade of Scots ...
Article : 34 wordsPte. RADFORD, W. F., England. ...
Article : 8 wordsPte. O'DONOGHUE, M., 8th L.H., Kamarooka, Pte. ALEXANDER, R. E., shepparton. Pte. CULLINAN, R. C., 23rd Bat., Wodonga. Pte. GROVES, E. W., 13th L.H., Romsey. ...
Article : 33 wordsPetrogrrad states that there have been numerous instances of feminine heroism on battlefields. One regiment lost its colonel and 10 officers. A sister of ...
Article : 101 wordsLieut MACARTHUR. G. D. D., Sydney. Sgt. BLACK, F. E., Kensington. Pte. ROSE, H. H., Strathfield. Pte. BRISCOE, A. E., Bankstown, N.S.W. ...
Article : 48 wordsCapt. Hudson, E. A. K., Katoomba; Cpl. James, W., England; Pte. Gilby, H., England, in hospital, Abbassia; Pte. Hogan, H. E., Darlinghurst, in hospital, Abbassia; Pte. ...
Article : 244 words"Lieutenant-General C. V. F. Townshend's force is practically besieged, at Kut-el-Amara. He is handling his forces with masterly skill, and has ...
Article : 203 wordsPte. EVANS, A. J. Rockhampton. Pte. M'NAMARA, J. T., Taroom. Pte. SYKES, T. A., Mortdale, N.S.W., Pte. BRIERLY, A. H., England. ...
Article : 32 wordsHow the badge in Sergeant Norman Scott's cap saved his life while in the trenches at Gallipoli was explained in a letter written by Private James Robb ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 205 wordsPte. ROSSER, H., Jamestown. Pte. CARTER, T. H., Hectorville. ...
Article : 12 words"The German menace of Egypt and Suez is aimed entirely at Great Britain, and is intended to cut off the Canal route to the East, compelling a ...
Article : 196 wordsPte. M'MICHAEL, L. W., Sandy Bay. Pte. FARRELL, F., Hobart. ...
Article : 11 wordsPte. CHARTERS. J. A., 5th Bat., Fitzroy, in hospital, Heliopolis. Pte. GAULT, R. W., 5th Bat., Tynong, in hospital, Heliopolis. ...
Article : 106 wordsDvr. Neilson, H. C. W., Lake Clarendon, Pte. Muir, F. C., Canada. Pte. Dwyer, T., Cloncurry, in hospital, Alexandria; Pte Vowles, W. R., Cunnamulla, ...
Article : 92 wordsPte., FULLFORD, H., Newcastle, In hospital, Heliopolls. Pte. NEARY, C. P., Redfern, in hospital, Alexandria. ...
Article : 87 wordsA Delhi communique states that Major-General F. J. Aylmer's force carried the position at Sheikh Sa'ad at midday on January 9, the Turks ...
Article : 87 wordsPte. Mills, J., Broadford, V., severely, [?] hospital, Alexandria; Bbdr. Honeybone, F. J. W., Prospeoct, severely, in hospital, Alexandria; Pte. Leech, A., Unley, in ...
Article : 76 wordsA message from Tokio states that the Grand Duke George Michailovitch, who was recently appointed an emissary to convey the Czar's congratulations to ...
Article : 70 wordsChaplain GREEN, G., England. Pte. BOLDERY, W. R., Ipswich. Pte. MUNDAY, C., England, at Alexandria. Pte. OSBORNE, W., Inglewood. ...
Article : 21 wordsPte. Woodward, E., England; Pte. Bou[?] L., Albert Park, V. Cpl. Payne, H. L., Bunbury; Pte. Brooks, A. W. ...
Article : 67 wordsGerman newspapers take the keenvest interest, thinly veiling their anxiety, regarding compulsory service in England. ...
Article : 191 wordsPte. BROWN, W. H., Edwardstown, at Hellopolis. Pte. SCHMIDT, N. O., Denmark, in hospital, Malta. ...
Article : 40 wordsSome time ago the Indian Government appealer! to the Commonwealth Government for a pack wireless signal troop, for active service with the ...
Article : 157 wordsPte. CAHILL, W. J., Mount Lawley, at Mudros. L.-Cpl. GREEN, P. I., North Perth, at Mudros. ...
Article : 30 wordsPte. Cross, R., St. Helens. Pte. Cross, R., St. Helens. ...
Article : 11 wordsMjr. Smith, H. J., 6th Inf. Bde. H.Q.[?] Bentleigh, in hospital, Heliopolls; [?].-Mir. Larkin, H. W., 2nd Fld. Co. Engrs., Bright, in hospital, Alexandria; W.-O. Coleman, P. ...
Article : 3,474 wordsS.M. HARVEY, S., Rutherglen, in hospital, Ghezireh. ...
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Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 15 Jan 1916, Page 32
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