Lieutenant Monteath. who received the Military Cross for gallantly driving out the enemy from a strong point in two consecutive night attacks, before ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,048 wordsCorporal W. Allan, killed in France, was the first Sydney bookmaker to enlist, and went through the Gallipoli campaign. He was one of the ...
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Article : 267 wordsSep. Roberts and Harry Weston, sons of well known Sydney sportsmen, have gone into camp preparatory to joining their comrades at the front. The ...
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Article : 57 wordsSam Strong, the ex-amateur junior road champion, is among the many racing cyclists who have lately joined the colors. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 67 wordsWriting recently from Weymouth. England, Vice-Commodore Giles, Royal Yacht Club of Victoria, sent word that he had received a commission in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 349 wordsA long and interesting letter has been received by Mr. T. Davis, of Russell street, Melbourne, from Private W. A. Black, now in France, whose parents ...
Article : 653 wordsMr .J. F. Wallace, our South African correspondent, writes as follows from Durban on August 22:— "I am reminded in thinking of the ...
Article : 634 wordsThe eleventh annual report of this club makes gratifying mention of the fact that, in addition to the list of 56 members who left the club ranks for ...
Article : 227 wordsGunner Ernest A. Collins, who is now fighting in France, was, on the outbreak of the war, a member of the staff of Messrs Densham and Sherlock, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 145 wordsCoursers will regret to learn that Mr A. Young, one of the vice-presidents of the Essendon club, has lost a son in action in France. Mr A. Young is a ...
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Winner (Melbourne, Vic. : 1914 - 1917), Wed 27 Sep 1916, Page 8
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