THERE is a fine tribute in the June "Harrovian." the Harrow school journal, to Captain H. S. O. Ashington certainly the finest athlete ...
Article : 677 wordsCorporal Ray Reynolds, M.M., of Bendigo, writing to his parents from France on June 19 discusses ' the activity of the submarines in the ...
Article : 395 wordsW. J. Callander, of the Royal Australian Plying Corps, writing, to his parents, who reside in Armstrong street, saddle Park from South Carlton ...
Article : 1,466 wordsAs a reward for bravery in action, another ex-"winner" contributor in the person of Corporal Clifton Wilson has been honored, receiving in this ...
Article : 825 wordsSergeant Dave Byrne, writing to a Warrnambool pal from France on June 10, says: "Things are getting slightly busy up this way lately. No doubt you ...
Article : 249 wordsLieutenant D. R. Davies whose photo appears below; arid who was recently reported severely wounded, is now in "Wandsworth Hospital, London, and ...
Article : 653 wordsCORPORAL RAY REYNOLDS, M.M. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 9 wordsAt most outdoor sports Sapper; Nicholas J. Duggan, who is now on active service with the A.I.F., was an: adept. In his early youth he was an ...
Article : 136 wordsMELT. D. R. DAVIES ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 6 wordsCPL. CLIFTON WILSON, M.M. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 7 wordsTROOPER A. E. DUGGAN SAPPER X. J. DUGGAN ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 12 wordsMr E. Boland writes from Adelaide:— "In the course of an interesting letter from Prance" Private R. J. Beeston gives some details of a swimming ...
Article : 138 wordsStill another Warrnambool oarsman has paid the great price. Gunner Leo P. Gartlan, only son of Mr P. Gartlan. of Koroit. was a prominent member ...
Article : 569 wordsAfter being rejected on six occasions Staff-sergeant Harold Edwin Bailey passed the military medical examination on his seventh attempt at ...
Article : 199 wordsSergeant W. H. S. Dickinson, of the Hawthorn Harriers, writes Mr A. S.; Howcroft, in a letter dated late June sends some running talk from France— ...
Article : 435 wordsTrooper Albert Edward Duggan, who is now attached to the Light Horse in Egypt, was known through out the Footscray district as a ...
Article : 93 wordsSTAFF-SGT. HAROLD E. BAILEY ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 8 wordsCorporal C. B. Willis writes to t Editor from London:— "I was fortunate enough to arrive from France a few days before ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 352 wordsThe Editor has received two letters from Somewhere in France, written by Driver Donald Thomas, of the Union Bank. In that dated June 28 he says: ...
Article : 216 wordsIn a recent letter Sapper N. J. Duggan forwarded a copy of "The Heavic." published on a transport at sea, and draws attention to some spirited ...
Article : 148 wordsEqually with their junior football brethren (writes Mr J. W. Harrison) the junior cricketing fraternity have shown great patriotism since the ...
Article : 61 wordsRiflemen will be glad to hear that Birnie Inches, the crack Essendon marksman, who recently had his appendix removed at Salisbury Plains, ...
Article : 36 wordsThe news that Corporal C. B. Willis. the brilliant University cricketer, and South Melbourne footballer has gained his commission will be ...
Article : 62 wordsUp to the present 4S members, of tho Brighton. Presbyterian Lacrosse. Club have enlisted and the honor board has been found inadequate to hold all their ...
Article : 72 wordsF. B. Coltman Warragul's, prospective champion, who is one of "Nobby's" pupils, has enlisted for active service. The experience gained by ...
Article : 49 wordsIt was inadvertently stated in Mast week's issue, that Lieutenant Les. Kicholls received a Military Cross. It should have been a Military Medal. ...
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Winner (Melbourne, Vic. : 1914 - 1917), Wed 12 Sep 1917, Page 8
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