Sergeant J. H. Parker, whose photograph appears below, is a son of Lieutenant S. W. Barker, of the Melbourne Rifle Club. Fighting in France as an ...
Article : 101 wordsINSTRUCTIONAL STAFF PHYSICAL TRAINING, AND BAYONET FIGHTING, SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 16 wordsUnder the title, "With the Allies to Berlin," two Victorian soldiers, Private, A. M. Middlemiss and Private L. J. Tompson have forwarded to their relatives the following spirited poem from Somewhere in France. It is the result of their joint effort:— ...
Article : 341 wordsSERGEANT J. H. PARKER ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 7 wordsRiflemen learned with regret of the death of Corporal Alf. Pettit on April 26 from wounds received in France. He saw service in the first Victorian ...
Article : 169 wordsCorporal Mat Campbell, a member of the Footscray Rowing Club, left Melbourne over eighteen months ago, and was in the trenches for twelve ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 578 wordsA most highly thought-of member of the Carlton Harriers, in Sergeant W. Beattie (writes Mr A. S. Howcroft) was located late in March in ...
Article : 273 wordsLance-Corporal R. A. M'Ewan, a son of the popular Footscray rifleman, "Bob," senior, is included in the list of soldiers missing in France. Writing ...
Article : 134 wordsWord has been received from the Base Records office that Lance-Corporal H. A. Manson (Ally), son of Mr .E. Manson, now of Cobden, has been ...
Article : 141 wordsDANCE-CORPORAL R. A. M'EWAN ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 7 wordsCity Tattersall's Club, Sydney, was packed to the door on June 1, when Mr James Clarke, the chairman, unvailed the club's roll of honor. It bears the ...
Article : 235 wordsWriting from 153 Nott street, Port Melbourne, E. Howlett says:— "Regarding the notice in 'The Winner' of Wednesday last ...
Article : 125 wordsIt has been reported that Corporal Bob Macdonald, of the Footscray Rowing Club, has been reported missing. BILLY WILKINSON ...
Article : 86 wordsE. W. Schneider, the well-known Australian cyclist, who went overseas to compete in the last Olympic games, is now in the army, and holds the rank ...
Article : 304 wordsOne of the most popular recipients of Birthday honors was Brigadier-General George Jameson Johnston, C.B., V.D., of the Australian Imperial ...
Article : 313 wordsWriting from "Cambria," Wellington street, North Hobart, Mrs M. Wickens, on June 6, states that her son Rupert (Pick), was killed in action ...
Article : 120 wordsThe two sons of Mr K. J. Whitehead, Centre Dandenong road, Cheltenham, well-known in bowling circles, are men of whom the Empire is proud. ...
Article : 246 wordsAmong the leading amateur horsemen of a few seasons back was Mr W. S. Cox, son of the late W. S. Cox, and grandson of the founder of the Moonee ...
Article : 223 wordsBRIG.-GEN. G. J. JOHNSTON, C.M.G. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 9 wordsSERGEANT E. W. SCHNEIDER ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 6 wordsCaptain R. Cunningham, a well-known member of the Civil Service Rowing Club, is being invalided home, and is expected to arrive in Melbourne ...
Article : 31 wordsThe many golfing and other friends, of Dr. Ernest Deravin, of Kew, will have read with regret the cabled news that he has been wounded in France. ...
Article : 220 wordsWord was received a few days ago that Private Gregory Ross, who has been serving in Egypt with the Third Light Horse Brigade, Machine Gun ...
Article : 138 wordsGUNNER W. S. COX ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 9 wordsLIEUT. R. WHITEHEAD, Killed. LIEUT. W. M. WHITEHEAD, Wounded. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 13 wordsPRIVATE GREGORY ROSS ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 7 wordsTennis players will learn with regret that the name of Sergeant G. H. Cotter appeared in a recent casualty list as wounded. Guy Cotter is the promising ...
Article : 52 wordsAnother South Yarra tennis player Lieutenant J. G. Burnell, has been posted as severely wounded. Some months ago he distinguished himself ...
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Winner (Melbourne, Vic. : 1914 - 1917), Wed 13 Jun 1917, Page 8
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