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  2. BACK FROM WAR.

    There was no hitch about the landing of the wounded men who arrived in Sydney yesterday. When the ship tied up et Woolloomooloo wharf about 9 a.m. there were cars and ...

    Article : 665 words
  3. MEN WHO FELL.

    Mr. M. O. Maude, of Bourke Street, Goalburn, has received some particulars of the death in action at the Dardanelles on August 13 of his brother, Lieutenant G. C. W. Maude. ...

    Article : 1,037 words
  4. WAITING TO BE TAKEN OFF.

    WOUNDED ABOARD THE HOSPITAL SHIP WHICH ARRIVED YESTERDAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 13 words
  5. MR. J. MUIR AULD'S PICTURES.

    A collection of oil and water color paintings from the brush of Mr. J. Muir Auld is on view in Messrs. Beard, Watson's china and glass ware gallery, George Street. The collection is ...

    Article : 223 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN HEROES.

    TOP ROW; (1) Sergeant R. Dixon (Now South Wales), died of wounds; (2) Private E. G. Reld (Hurstville), killed, previously reported missing; (3) Lance -Corporal Arthur Reginald Nelmes (Redfern), killed; (4) Private G. E. Crichton (Galong), killed; (5) Trooper E. A. ("Nulla") Roberts (Sydney), killed. BOTTOM ROW: (6) Private G. H. Burke (Neutral Bay), missing; (7) Private F. J. Bryant (Enmore), killed, previously reported ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 91 words
  7. MAORIS' GRAND SHOWING.

    "The Maoris made a grand showing," said a lance-corporal. "Their work on the Peninsula was really fine. They landed at 2 o'clock in the morning--in June--and went straight into ...

    Article : 118 words
  8. "BEST SPORT OF THE LOT."

    After a man from Marlborough had explained how nasty the Turkish snipers could be, it was suggested that the bombing must have been the hardest thing to boar. ...

    Article : 332 words
  9. FOUR BULLETS AT ONCE.

    To be wounded in four separate places and lose an eye all at the same moment was the unfortunate experience of Sapper J. Coyle, of Auckland, who is with the Second Field ...

    Article : 146 words
  10. CORNSACKS

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.--The Minister for Customs holds out no hope of any alteration of the tariff on cornsacks or woolpacks for the present. The corn trade section of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 158 words
  11. ROBBERIES.

    The theft of £50 worth of jewellery from 52 Macleay Street was reported to the police yesterday by the owner, Mrs. Elliott Davis. While absent from Street, Miss ...

    Article : 91 words
  12. PRAISE FOR RED CROSS.

    An officer, referring to the Red Cross and hospitals of Malta, said the wounded soldiers were loud in their praise of the manner In which their comfort was studied. "At the ...

    Article : 225 words
  13. CURTAILING EXPENDITURE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Postal Department, in common with other Federal departments, is curtailing expenditure in consequence of the cost of war. While it is not ...

    Article : 76 words
  14. "NO SURRENDER."

    Sergeant V. B. Stephens; of the 1st Australian Light Horse, who hails from Pokolbin, in the Maitland district, had a stirring story to relate of a big fight against the Turks on May ...

    Article : 265 words
  15. DEACONESS INSTITUTE.

    Lady Helen Munro Ferguson, who was attended by Captain Haskett-Smith, presided yesterday afternoon at the annual meeting of the Church of England Deaconess institution. The ...

    Article : 583 words
  16. "MANY HAPPY RETURNS."

    Mr. Walter Bentley attains the sixty-sixth anniversary of his birthday to-day. A son of the Scottish manse, his real name is William Bogg, and he is the fourth son of the late Rev. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 266 words
  17. WESTERN LINE DUPLICATION.

    MILLTHORPE, Wednesday.--The railway duplication works on the main western line are progressing well, and will reach Millthorpe within a fortnight. It Is hoped that ...

    Article : 60 words
  18. "AN AUSTRALIAN BOMB."

    A little bunch of New Zealanders were loud in their praise of the Australians as fighters. Private Bowls, one of their number, told the following story:--"Australians and New ...

    Article : 109 words
  19. DEPUTY TOWN CLERK'S WATCH.

    While boarding a tram at the corner of Market and Pitt streets one night this week, Mr. W. G. Layton, Deputy Town Clerk, was refired presentation gold watch and chain, ...

    Article : 77 words
  20. NEW ZEALAND V.C.

    An interesting outline of the part taken by the New Zealanders at the Dardanelles was given by Lance-corporal Foster, of Wellington, who is attached to the 1st Company of Field ...

    Article : 506 words
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    BRIGADIER-GENERAL RYBIR M.H.R. FOR NORTH SYDNEY, WOUNDED IN NECK WITH SHRAPNEL BULLET. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 59 words
  22. Advertising

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    Advertising : 42 words
  23. THE NEW ZEALANDERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 234 words
  24. BRILLIANT ST. CARWYNE.

    THE METROPOLITAN WINNER ON THE OUTSIDE ACCOUNTING FOR REPUTATION (HALF A LENGTH AWAY) AND WOORAK (TWO LENGTHS OFF THIRD) IN THE CRAVEN PLATE YESTERDAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 27 words
  25. IN THE COUNTRY.

    WOONONA, "Wednesday.--Private Con Kirton, one of the last batch of wounded from the Dar. danellos, was met at Bulli railway station by a large gathering of citizens, who formed a ...

    Article : 104 words
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