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  2. Advertising

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  4. From the Front.

    A visit to the wounded caused Private Kirk, in a letter to his father, Mr. T. Kirk, of Molong, to write:--"Do not worry over Jack--a brother ...

    Article : 141 words
  5. HE WAS TOO DARING.

    The following letter in reference to the death of Lieut. B. G. C. Simpson was written by Colonel Herbert Campbell to the Royal Artillery ...

    Article : 141 words
  6. A WONDERFUL ESCAPE

    Private Harry Miller, writing to his parents at West Tamworth, describes so[?] of the thrills of trench life at Gallipoli:--"After putting in 13 weeks ...

    Article : 360 words
  7. "THE MOST PITEOUS SIGHT."

    Lieut. Boyd, of the A.M.C., who is serving with the British Expeditionary Force in France, writes to his brother, Rev. Arnold Boyd, of ...

    Article : 162 words
  8. BECOMING FIGHTING MACHINE 3.

    In a long letter to a Katoomba friend. Captain-- one-time deputy town clerk of Katoomba, writes.--"Aboard the transport direct for the ...

    Article : 295 words
  9. "NEVER SAID MY PRAYERS TO OFTEN."

    Writing home from Gallipoli, Srgt. C. Kuton mentions an encounter, in which be was shot in the leg. He says:--"We decided to push on with ...

    Article : 310 words
  10. THOUGHT HALF THE HILL WAS ON HIM.

    Writing from Heliopolis Hospital to his father, at Bathurst, Corporal E. H. Ward states:--"After close on tea weeks' dodging Turkish bullets, ...

    Article : 253 words
  11. Seasonable Dairy [?]

    This being the season when dairy [?]ten[?] are in much demand, we have pleasure in intimating that [?] have [?]mple stocks of milk and cream [?] ...

    Article : 169 words
  12. A HOT CORNER.

    Private George Palmer, of Tamworth, after five months in the trenches without being hit, writes a description of their doings latterly. He ...

    Article : 295 words
  13. A WOMAN'S VIEW ON SENTIMENT.

    Excerpt from letter sent to the manufacturers of "Pick-me-up" [?] (Sydney) I Think the "Pick-me-up" appeal for housewives to buy ...

    Article : 32 words
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