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  2. From the Trenches.

    Private H. D. (Rogen) Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore, of Penrith, writes to his parents from Gallipoli under date August 24:-- ...

    Article : 448 words
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    Advertising : 630 words
  5. Interesting Items.

    In the Legislative Assembly last week, Mr. Nesbitt as [?] the Premiet if he was aware that the relatives of the late Colonel Braund had been ...

    Article : 86 words
  6. The M[?] Who G[?]

    Said De[?]h [?]to Fa[?]gh are cold winter's night. "Far years now you've robbed [?]e of prey lest and right; ...

    Article : 215 words
  7. SAVED BY ANGELS.

    The tale of how an army of angels suddenly appeared after the battle of Mons and saved the Uritish forces is steadily gaining credence. A soldier, ...

    Article : 121 words
  8. FATAL LOVE AFFAIR OF GERMAN PRINCE.

    According to messages from Vienna and Berlin to "Politi [?]," Prince Leopold of Sare Coburg was attacked on Sunday by Miss Helene Ryble's, ...

    Article : 119 words
  9. NO PAY OR TOBACCO.

    Private R. C. Bright, of the 4th Battalion, writing on August 28 to his sister at Bathurst, from No. 15 Hospital. Lemnos, states:-- ...

    Article : 119 words
  10. HUNGRY PRISONER.

    Private W. H. Robertson, of North Sydney, 2nd Battalion, since killed in action between August 7 and 14, wrote to his mother after being ...

    Article : 270 words
  11. [?] MILES TO ENLIST.

    By shear grit, a West Australian farmer has wo[?] a place in the ranks of the Australian Imperial Force, Many [?] ago be sold his farm in ...

    Article : 153 words
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    Advertising : 63 words
  13. LABOR-SAVING IDEAS.

    Private F. L. Prior, writing to his parents at Mortdale, under date 13th August, says:-- "I suppose you have heard of the ...

    Article : 232 words
  14. RUNNING A RISK.

    The ri[?]s a man runs of getting onto gaol in this country are many, [?]nd, at times, novel. Ta[?] the case of Walter Alexander Sparrow, who ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. ZEPPELINS TEST NERVES.

    "A Zeppelin raid is a real nerve tester, and I'll be mighty glad when I get out of the danger zone," writes Mr. Joseph Gent, who is on a health ...

    Article : 283 words
  16. OFFICER SNIPED.

    Writing from C Hospital at Alexandria on September 7, Hajor -- of Bathurst describes his short stay at the front. He says: "We left ...

    Article : 160 words
  17. "THE RICH HAVE DONE THEIR PART."

    Mr. Caldwell, at the [?] Day [?]uet at [?] about the [?] when [?] ...

    Article : 4 words
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    Advertising : 166 words
  19. "SOMETIMES NO TIME FOR PRAYER."

    Private S. V. Donnelly, in a letter to his wife, says:-- "You will be surprised to know I am almost an export bomb-thrower. ...

    Article : 209 words
  20. A PATRI[?] CO[?]DIAN.

    There was [?] of a [?] w[?]ed to the [?] Place (Sydney) ...

    Article : 70 words
  21. A WOMAN'S VIEW ON SENTIMENT.

    Excerpt from letter sent to the manufacturers of "Pick-me-up" S[?]ce (Sydney): "I think the "Pick-me-up" appeal for ho[?]ies to day ...

    Article : 114 words
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