A public meeting, called, for the purpose of stimulating recruiting, was held in the Melbourne Town. Hall last night. The hall was crowded, and some time ...
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Article : 132 wordsBoth town and country have contributed largely to the ranks of the men who are new battling for the life of the Empire at the Dardanelles. Below are published ...
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Article : 259 wordsArrivals.—At London—Omrah, from Australian ports. At San Francisco—Waitemata, from Australian ports: Warimarino. Departures.—For Adelaide—Dieppedale, for ...
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Article : 53 wordsPrivate W. Jordan, in n letter to his sister, Mis. H. Rule. Walkerville, states: —"I am safe so far, but one never knows when one is going to get hit. We have ...
Article : 195 wordsPrivate Stuart C. Frost (wounded), in a letter to his brother, dated May 21, writes from Cairo Hospital:—"I have been in hospital about three weeks, but expect ...
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Article : 198 wordsClifford Schrader. Bert Jarman, Oswald Thiele, Donald McDonald, Heinrich Mattner, Roy Woolcock, Harold Edson. ...
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Article : 55 wordsMr. J. W. Culley, of the Survey Office, has received a letter from Colonel S. Price Weir, dated Gallipoli Peninsula, May 15. Colonel Weir says:—"This morning our ...
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Article : 116 wordsThe following are among the district orders issued by live State Commandant (Colonel A. H. Sandford):— Gold Medal Essay Competition.—The ...
Article : 485 wordsThe Cheer-up Society has decided that one day in each year shall be observed in memory of fallen soldiers, and the committee of that body is desirous that the ...
Article : 246 wordsPeculiar interest attaches to the following letter, written by Private Eric M. Chambers in Heliopolis, to his parents, who reside in Ascot Vale, Victoria. The ...
Article : 535 wordsAt the Trades Hall on Saturday evening the [?].A branch of the Federated Coopers tendered a successful social to Privates S. Lambden and E. Derrick, who are leaving for the front. The ...
Article : 284 wordsTo-night, in the Foresters' Hall, Port Adelaide, a concert is to be given by the Port Adelaide Ladies' Glee Club, under the conductorship of Miss Edith Grandfield, assisted by Mr. ...
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Article : 291 wordsMrs. A. E. V. Richardson has made arrangements for holding what is styled a unique evening in aid of tne Ambulance, Belgian, and Red Cross Funds at the Grand ...
Article : 128 wordsA correspondent writes:—The first Tatiara soldier to fall in the defence of Empire was Private Victor F. Hunt, of the Western Australian Infantry. He enlisted ...
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Article : 273 wordsPrivate Justin T. Hanley, writing, from Turkey to his parents, says:—"We have bad a big battle, in which our brigade covered themselves with glory. I can ...
Article : 225 wordsDr. Arthur, in the Assembly to-day, asked if the Minister of Health knew that returned soldiers had been released from quarantine while suffering from, a ...
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Article : 41 wordsWriting under date May 22 from the soldiers' convalescent home, Al Hayat Hotel, Helonan, 15 miles from Cairo, to his mother at North Croydon, Corporal R. ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Wed 23 Jun 1915, Page 4
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