There are few families in Western Australia who have seen their duty and done it in the present crisis to the same extent as that of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tilbee, of Harper street, Midland Junction. And few indeed there are who have suffered so terribly. Four sons have volunteered for service in the Army and Navy, and of these the three who were in the land forces are either killed or missing. One—Walter—was at the historic landing on Gallipoli, where, with so many brave comrades, he was posted as "missing." The news that Charlie, the eldest of the three soldiers (though he was only ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Camp Chronicle (Midland Junction, WA : 1915 - 1918), Thu 12 Oct 1916, Page 2
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