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    Private Edward F. Orpin, Of the stereotyping department of the "Sydney Mail," who was killed in action on September 9. On tour occasions he volunteered for active service ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 95 words
  3. QUERY CLUB.

    WAGES.—"Old Subscriber" (Kyogle): B is entitled to the day's wages which he can claim from C bringing his witnesses if necessary. PROHIBITED DEGREES.—D.R.: Under the ...

    Article : 1,483 words
  4. The Joy-Seeker, OUR NEW SERIAL.

    OUR new story is by Edward Meryon, and our readers will find that it flows along as happily and brightly as a sunlit stream. Ro[?]nie Fraser to ...

    Article : 430 words
  5. WAR SIDELIGHTS: AN AUSTRALIAN IN VLADIVOSTOCK.

    Writing from Vladivostock on July 29, Mr. J. Oswald Forsyth (who is well known in Sydney) says:— ON my return from Shanghai, on the 1st inst., I found that two days previously the Czech-Slovaks ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,294 words
  6. Sydney University Undergraduates now Training for the Front.

    No fewer than 168 young students of Sydney University on Friday last marched to the recruiting office and enlisted for active service Since August, 1914, fully 1700 Sydney graduates and undergraduates have joined the A.I.F. The ribbons of every honour that may be won in the Field, from the Victoria Cross downward, are worn by men of Sydney University. Away back in May last the undergraduates began the movement which ended on Friday in the march of 168 lads to the recruiting depot, as a composite reinforcements unit All [?] were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 201 words
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