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  2. "Cold Feet and White Feathers."

    Dear "Non-Com."—A recent par headed "Cold Feet and White Feathers" recalled the following incident. It concerns a brother of mine who was refused entry ...

    Article : 465 words
  3. A Digger's Diary

    There is a marked revival of sentiment among the ex-service men in Western Australia, and sub-branches of the Returned Soldiers' League and unit associations are displaying more interest in their affairs than ever before. The foundation on which these organisations are built is comradeship, and the old ...

    Article : 865 words
  4. Knocked!

    Dear "Non-Com."—Let me try to give a pen picture of my feelings before and after being hit. We get into position in no-man's-land, ...

    Article : 612 words
  5. Personal War Tales.

    Those of our readers who took part in the Great War are invited to send for publication short accounts of happenings with which they themselves were concerned. The tales can be either ...

    Article : 99 words
  6. THE WEEK'S BEST YARN.

    Dear "Non-com."—Were the German soldiers lacking in humour? The Irish soldiers weren't! It was in 1915, up north in Belgium, ...

    Article : 114 words
  7. Paddy Celebrates the Armistice.

    Dear "Non-Com."—Most of your team have heard and seen at least part of Harry Tate's navy, those little craft that seemed to pop up from every cranny ...

    Article : 690 words
  8. Buried Alive.

    Dear "Non-Com."—We had just moved to the Somme in June, 191[?], having been in the Ypres sector from October, 1914. After a short stay at Corbie we ...

    Article : 203 words
  9. Our Contributors.

    "NAUGHTY FOURTH" (44th) MORAWA. Above is depicted "Naughty Fourth," of Morawa, a frequent contributor to this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 85 words
  10. Allied Propaganda.

    Dear "Non-Com."—Your article on the subject was all correct except for one item. You stated that the propaganda papers were evidently distributed by ...

    Article : 232 words
  11. Gerty Boxes On.

    Dear "Non-Com."—In 1916, on board the Port Macquarie on her way to England with reinforcements for the 44th and 16th Battalions there was a mess steward, ...

    Article : 480 words
  12. War-time jam!

    Dear "Non-Com."—There once was a man who made jam for the troops—at least the tins were labelled D—'s Jam. For his help in winning the war he was ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. The Weakest Link.

    Dear "Non-Com."—Just another reminiscence of the early days of the A.I.F. The old saying that a chain is as strong as its weakest link was never better ...

    Article : 245 words
  14. Holy Marines!

    Dear "Non-Com."—One night a fire broke out in Chatham near the dockyard. As the local brigade was unable to cope with it the Royal Marines were called ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. Advertising

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    Advertising : 157 words
  16. Two Up!

    Dear "Non-Com."—Probably one of the best digger impromptus Occurred during a night ride in the desert. Colonels Meredith and Cox were in ...

    Article : 85 words
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