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Article : 388 wordsMr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnstone, of Station road, Gympie, have received letters from their son Private Jim Johnstone, from No. 14 Camp, ...
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Article : 263 wordsMr. W. H. Shaw of Brooloo, is in receipt of letters from his son, Private Harvey E. Shaw, of the 9th Battalion, written in France on ...
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Article : 416 wordsSapper S. J. Currant, writing to his sister, Miss Matilda Currant, at "Bellwood," Gunalda, from France under date January 3rd, tells her he ...
Article : 294 wordsMrs. C. Flay, Mary street, Gympie has received a letter from a Gympie soldier at the front, victor Cross, who writes at the end of December ...
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Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette (Qld. : 1868 - 1919), Sat 3 Mar 1917, Page 1
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