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  4. "Not Human Being's at All."

    An Amsterdam correspondent of the "Catholic Times" writes: [?] am able now to send the following official report on the last moments of the ...

    Article : 685 words
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  6. The War.

    We will be glad to insert under this heading short notices of soldiers killed or wounded at the front, whose names are given in the official lists. ...

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  7. The O'Leary Country.

    A writer, who signs himself "H.H." has supplied the Dublin "Herald" with the following interesting particulars concerning the O'Leary country: ...

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  8. The Peril of Apathy.

    Says the Boston "Pilot":—Organised bigotry is waging a nation-wide warfare against the Church, and extensive antagonism is in process of ...

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  10. MAJOR E. A. McKENNA.

    Major Edward Albert McKenna, who had been previously, reported wounded and has now died of his wounds, was a fairly old hand at ...

    Article : 211 words
  11. PRIVATES VINCENT AND LEO BOOTH

    (wounded), sons of Mr. and Mrs. C. Booth, of Crossover, Gippsland, and grandson of Mrs. Serong of Clifton Hill. ...

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  12. PRIVATE WM. SERONG

    (wounded), son of Mr. W. Serong, Walker-street, Clifton Hill, and grandson of Mrs. Serong, Clifton Hill, He was a pupil of St. John's School, ...

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  13. PRIVATE C. G. O'BRIEN.

    Private C. G. O'Brien is a son of Mr. T. R. O'Brien, of Donald. He was educated at Xavier. College, Kew, where he matriculated. He entered ...

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  14. PRIVATE VINCENT IVO CALLANAN,

    14th Battalion (reported wounded), is third son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Callanan, Shoreham, Victoria, the youngest of three brothers who ...

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  15. A Democratic Nobleman.

    Lord Aberdeen, late Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, is a man of many hobbies and accomplishments (says a Home paper). He is a skilled ...

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  16. Notes.

    By ai recent decision of the Holy Father, military chaplains and priest-soldiers engaged in the war can give the Apostolic Benediction in articulo ...

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  17. Wounded Soldier's Wedding.

    What may truly be described as a "war wedding" was celebrated at Wandsworth, England, recently, when Private Foley, of the 18th Royal Irish ...

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