Dear "Non-Com."—If you look at the first page of "The Western Mail" of March 28, you will see next to the War Memorial a picture of pelicans' nests ...
Article : 334 wordsDear "Non-Com."—Cannot vouch for this but heard it was true and have no reason to doubt it. Two Light Horsemen suffering from ...
Article : 249 wordsDear "Non-Com."—I hope you will excuse this scribble, but I am no hand with the pen now. I am more at home with axe and mattock, just as in the good old ...
Article : 357 wordsDear "Non-Com.'"—For many moons I have read and enjoyed the red page. It is a matter of great regret to me that I am unable to join your band of happy ...
Article : 313 wordsDear "Non-Com."—The following are culled from the memoirs of Colonel Montague Cooke ("Clouds That Flee"). It is possible that some member of the team ...
Article : 302 wordsDear "Non-Com."—In March, 1916, I made friends with a Belgian family consisting of the mother and two grown-up daughters, who before the war lived ...
Article : 279 wordsDear "Non-Com."—Animated discussion on the subject of the 20th anniversary of the Battle of Jutland, which falls on May 31, 1936, was a feature of the ...
Article : 227 wordsDear "Non-Com."—In a South Australian paper I saw that two Arab stallions were recently imported as they were considered better suited for breeding ...
Article : 139 wordsDear "Non-com,"—I have noted Jack Ryder's explanation of a recent query I put to the page, and although he replied in generalities, I must thank him for ...
Article : 214 wordsDear "Non-Com."—I have just been reading an advert, which says "An apple a day keeps the doctor away," and it reminded me of a time when it failed to ...
Article : 295 wordsThe Hon. Secretary of the Victoria Park Sons of Soldiers' League (Mr. C. P, Jennings), 258 Rutland-avenue, Carlisle, has written asking for help in getting ...
Article : 133 wordsDear "Non-com."—At Reninghelst, on March 18, 1915, Pte. "Darkey" Lynch, Royal Irish Fusiliers, reported sick. His ashen features, and bent, distorted body ...
Article : 182 wordsDear "Non—Com.,"—I must apologise for not thanking you for sending along those cuttings of the old 51st's adventures Anything relating to the doings of ...
Article : 210 wordsDear "Non-Com."—Assisted by four tugs, we managed to make harbour after our part in the East Coast raid. Casualties numbered 33 per cent and a fairly ...
Article : 189 wordsDear "Non-Com."—Since sending you. a few notes on King Edward's horse, I have come across an interesting photo of that regiment taken at the Holborn ...
Article : 177 wordsDear "Non-Com,"—The above was a term used in India for any of the troops inclined to be religious. In November, 1916, at Facit, near ...
Article : 182 words{No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]
Detailed lists, results, guides : 205 wordsDear "Non-Com."—It happened at Bleckboy. The sergeant swore! Johnny, the company dope, became ...
Article : 130 wordsDear "Non-Com.,"—I was too young in 1918 to enjoy the company of those of whom I write, but perhaps the following will appear as humorous to your readers ...
Article : 129 wordsDear "Non-com.,"—In the November 1, 1934, issue of "The Western Mail" I saw a "bit" by "921," Elleker, concerning the blowing of a bugle. It reminded ...
Article : 93 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thu 20 Jun 1935, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: