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  2. A DREAM — AND A REALITY.

    No. 10,252, Pto. West, opened his eyes and yawned in his bed in Ward 30, No. 1 A. A. H., Harefield. He gazed wearily at the Christmas decorations about the ward ...

    Article : 383 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 assoelations arc displaying more interest tn their affairs than ever before. The foundation on which these organisations are built is comradeship, and the old ...

    Article : 1,625 words
  4. The Charge of the—!

    In the general mix-up in 1918 my section was detailed to get in touch with thc enemy, and the company commander and I were actually on the job. It was ...

    Article : 298 words
  5. Personal War Tales.

    Those of our readers who took pert 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 : 539 words
  6. A Regimental Guard.

    Dear "Non-Com.,"—Probably your 16th Battalion readers will remember the spell at Coisey after the August 8 stunt in 1918. The officers gave a prize of 100 ...

    Article : 217 words
  7. Mined.

    If possession is nine points of the law, as learned folks say it is, I would like to know how many points the law contains If there are ten, then I came in ...

    Article : 634 words
  8. Tales from the Holy Land.

    Many light horsemen will remember the capture of the Holy City on December 9, 1917. We were billeted in and around Jerusalem for a month or so, and it ...

    Article : 273 words
  9. SOLDAT AUSTRALIE!

    Dear Non-Com."—Passing through Corbie about the time Pompey Elliott's crowd stopped the rot on their front down on the Somme in '18. I heard an old dame ...

    Article : 150 words
  10. Mixed Bathing.

    Dear "Non.-Com."—The man at the 4th Divvy baths was modest! After we came out of Pozieres we went to the baths at Rolincourt (?), an ancient ...

    Article : 128 words
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    Advertising : 99 words
  12. A SERIAL STORY.

    Dear "Non-Com."—During my Blackboy Hill days we were at one time a little short of tents. Many of us were not at all troubled, because we preferred being ...

    Article : 163 words
  13. Rank and File.

    Jim Morgan, one-time of the 11th Battalion and later a major in the Imperial Army on the Russian front, has been a cot-case in the ...

    Article : 83 words
  14. On Parade.

    Those Controlling the Anzac House gymkhana had bad luck. The whole show was splendidly organised—George Mellor always makes a good job of these things ...

    Article : 124 words
  15. ACCORDING TO HOYLE.

    Dear "Non-Com."—I was on guard in France, and a digger cobber of mine was on Bentry. He had a rifle and bayonet [?] one hand and a piece of bread and jam in ...

    Article : 117 words
  16. To Correspondents.

    "E28," Peak Hill.—Just notify me when you have forwarded the matter to the other party. Do you intend to have a shot at that war-novel contest? Particulars ...

    Article : 94 words
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