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  2. An Aussie Abroad.

    My Dear "Non-Com."—I have noticed from your columns that the old argument about whose was the honour of having shot down Baron yon Richthofen usually ...

    Article : 805 words
  3. A Digger's Diary (Conducted by "Non-Com.") My Most Musical Memories.

    Dear "Non-Com."—In answer to your request for readers to send along their most musical memories of the war, I would like to submit the following:— ...

    Article : 674 words
  4. 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 ...

    Article : 76 words
  5. What Caused That Windy Feeling?

    Dear "Non-Com."—As you say—when the next war comes along the young-un's won't allow us to open our mouths on the subject. The Great War will appear ...

    Article : 298 words
  6. THE WEEK'S BEST YARN.

    I had gone back to Aubigny (Arras front) to buy mess stores, and in order to obtain whisky from the B.E.F. ...

    Article : 323 words
  7. WHERE WERE YOU

    Dear "Non.-Com."—Where were you when the "Cease Fire" sounded? If it is not too late I would like to butt in with my story. I was on the way to the line. ...

    Article : 705 words
  8. VOLUNTEERS SCARCE.

    Dear "Non-Com."—A corporal at Harfleur camp, France, on one occasion stopped me and said: You ride a bicycle, don't you?" ...

    Article : 184 words
  9. ICY!

    Towards the latter part of the war Major Dick Geddes, M.C. (32nd Battalion) now of Kirup, happened to be over in Blighty and was attached to a camp to ...

    Article : 165 words
  10. The Lagnicourt Affair.

    Dear "Non-Com,"—The letter by "One of the P.B.I:" in your columns of May 11 re myself and Lagnicourt, did, as you hoped, meet my eye. I assure you it ...

    Article : 553 words
  11. A Meeting With Jacka.

    Dear "Non-Com."—Reading your review of "Jacka's Mob" brings to memory a very pleasant meeting that I had with that great fighting soldier. ...

    Article : 331 words
  12. Sacrilege!

    The Australian Lighthorseman was a past master of the art of locating water. I, too, had some skill in this respect, and, when advancing, or on the march, ...

    Article : 223 words
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  14. BEAUTY SKIN DEEP.

    Dear "Non-Com.,"—I always follow with interest your page, and I seem to detect between the lines the kind feelings the diggers still have for the beautiful ...

    Article : 157 words
  15. To Correspondents.

    Y. B. Moorine Rock.—I don't remember the yarn you mention. It is only rarely now that I get anything too "hot" to publish, although I have to tone many of ...

    Article : 175 words
  16. COMPREE?

    Dear "Non-Com."—Herewith my effort for that half a note! Snow and Blue were just roaming round one fine day, when they happened ...

    Article : 116 words
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  18. Eleventh and the Evacuation.

    Dear "Non-Com."—Reference your par about the 11th leaving Gallipoli. The battalion embarked at Anzac Cove on the Abassieh on the night of November 17. ...

    Article : 72 words
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