Private Bert. Johnson, 3rd Battalion, First Infantry Regiment, writing from the Daranelles to his sister at Yass, states-- ...
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Advertising : 10 wordsA letter written in the trenches to his relatives at 780 Annandale -street, Annandale (Sydney), by Private Samuel Weingott (who, together with ...
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Glen Innes Examiner (NSW : 1908 - 1954), Thu 8 Jul 1915, Page 5
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