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  3. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL TABLETS: LIST SUNDAY'S UNVEILING CEREMONY.

    The above is a photograph of portion of the large crowd which gathered at the [?] of [?] and Chloride streets on Sunday, September 9, on the occasion of the unveiling by Colonal Price Weir, D.S.O., and Captain [?], V.C., of memorial tablets at the new [?] being erected at the [?]quarters of the Barrier Returned Soldiers' Association. the photograph was taken while the [?] were playing Handel's "Dead March in Saul." Th[?] on the platform, reading from left to right, are:—Mr. W. J. [?] secretary of the Barrier Returned Soldiers' Association; ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 120 words
  4. SOLDIERS' LETTERS.

    Mr. and Mrs. T. Woolcock have received the following letter from their son, Private W. G. Woolcock, who writes from France under date July 7, ...

    Article : 255 words
  5. FROM A FRENCH SOLDIER.

    The following letter was received by Mrs. F. E. Bowen, of Chapple-lane, off [?], from Waltz Henri, a French soldier:— ...

    Article : 152 words
  6. ON THE VERGE.

    There are critical times in our lives when it seems as if we must let go. But we cling to life with a wonderful tenacity. Many diseases are very ...

    Article : 281 words
  7. PRIVATE E. SEGNITZ.

    Private Edgar Segnits writes from "at sea" to his mother, Mrs. A. Bartlett, of Oxide-street, Broken Hill, as follows:— ...

    Article : 1,159 words
  8. THEATRE ROYAL ATTRACTIONS.

    Mr. E. T. Maley, local manager for Sayers and Leonon, Limited, returned to Broken Hill on Friday from Adelaide, where he has arranged for a ...

    Article : 323 words
  9. Prisoners of War in Germany.

    Private Frank Hallinan of the 21st Battalion, enlisted from Victoria in December, 1914. He was [?] torpedoed Southland, going from Egypt to Gallipoli, where he saw many engagements, until the evacuation. [?] then went to, France, and daring one of the battles in August, 1916, he was captured by the Germans. Up to date he is doing very well as may be seen by his photo. (marked by a cross) taken in Germany. Before [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 145 words
  10. THE DAVISON BROTHERS.

    Lance-Corporal H. Keith Davison writes from Windmill Hill, Andover, England, on July 15 to his mot[?]er, Mrs. E. B. Davison, 180 ...

    Article : 921 words
  11. SERGENAT R. SEGNITZ.

    Sergeant R. Segnitz writes from France to his mother, Mrs. A Bartlett, of Oxide-street, as follows:— "Since writing last I am sure you ...

    Article : 311 words
  12. FROM SOLDIERS' WIVES.

    The following letters have been reveived by Mrs. F. E. Bowen, of Chapple-lane, off Iodide-street, from Mrs. Janet L. Lookwood and Mrs. ...

    Article : 387 words
  13. FROM A LIGHT HORSE MAN.

    The following are extracts from the letter of a 9th Light Horse soldier to a [?] in Broken Hill:— "[?] has fallen book a [?] ...

    Article : 389 words
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