Just as they did 20 years ago, but with ranks sadly depleted, the men of the old 9th Brigade, comprising the 33rd, 34th, 35th and 36th Battalions, marched through the streets of Newcastle to-day in one of the most spectacular reunion displays since the Armistice. Messines, Passchendacle, Hindenburg Line, Villers Brelonneaux, Morlancourt—these are ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 3,137 wordsWhen the 35th Battalion detrained at Meteren on its arrival in France, a guide from one of the New Zealand units reported to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 469 wordsPride in the traditions of the Ninth Brigade is expressed in special messages received from the war-time commanding ...
Article : 761 wordsCaptain A. C. Carmichael, M.C., who recruited the 36th Battalion in 1915, was one of the outstanding figures in the Ninth Brigade march. Captain Carmichael was M.L.A. for Leichhardt, ...
Article : 96 words"AT the end or March, 1918, the situation was very grave. The enemy had attacked on a wide front and penetrated to a great ...
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The Newcastle Sun (NSW : 1918 - 1954), Mon 29 Jun 1936, Page 5
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