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  2. "All Quiet—!"

    A week or so after the big advance made by the A.I.F. on August 8, 1918, my battalion, the 46th, was holding the new front line somewhere in the vicinity ...

    Article : 373 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 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 388 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 : 75 words
  5. War-Time Autographs.

    From Mrs. E. C. S.. of Busselton, I have recrived a war-time autograph book which brings a flood of interesting memories. I suppose every ex-service man can recall ...

    Article : 538 words
  6. THE WEEK'S BEST YARN.

    It was a bitter, cold moruiug, and the bearers, returning from a carry, trudged along too cold to talk. Suddenly one of them ...

    Article : 339 words
  7. Our Contributors.

    In response to my request for photos, of contributors, Jack Ryder, of Lake Biddy, has risen to the occasion as he al ways does It may be remembered that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 123 words
  8. HOW MANY OF THE 12th BRIGADE SAW THIS?

    The Somme in 1918. We were going back for a spell, just after the September advance. The battalion had gone on in buses, and the ...

    Article : 228 words
  9. An Appreciation.

    Dear "Nor.-Com,"—I am very interested an the contributions to this page by Alan Harris. Particularly the last two or three, and especially the last one "Just ...

    Article : 697 words
  10. The Voracious Somme.

    We were sitting in the Regent Palace drinking, liberally perhaps, but the morrow was beckoning with the finger of uncertainty. ...

    Article : 306 words
  11. Pozieres.

    "Zero hour is midnight. The barrage will lift, the first we will go over and take the German front line, stop there and hold it. Then the second wave.... ...

    Article : 428 words
  12. FAMOUS WOMEN.

    Dear "Non-Com.,"—Not being much of a writer or speller, I have hesitated to contribute to the page but am now sending in a dinkum episode that happened in ...

    Article : 197 words
  13. Rank and File.

    All the way from Meekatharra to see the "quack" came Launcelot A. Buckingham last week. While in town he thought he would like to have a look at this ...

    Article : 293 words
  14. Advertising

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    Advertising : 100 words
  15. A Signaller's Hop-over.

    It was my first stunt on September 26, 1917, at Polygon Wood. Six of us were inside a German pill box taken that day, and Fritz had started his usual ...

    Article : 296 words
  16. DECORATIONS TO BE WORN.

    At Blackboy camp all sorts joined up to help the lads overseas. The old Sar-Major was giving them a lecture before bustling them off to the Q.M.'s for their outfit. ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. THE COBBLER.

    When Lieut. Black, of the 27th Battalion, was at Armentieres in '16, be was badly in need of a haircut, so he commissioned "Bricky" Harris to handle the ...

    Article : 130 words
  18. That Miracle.

    In a recent issue I asked if readers of this page could perform a miracle and supply the words of a monologue entitled "The Kiss on the Stairs" and another ...

    Article : 116 words
  19. A[?]swers to Correspondents.

    "Grubberologist," Manjimup (late Frankland River).—Good lad! "Lest we forget!" a fine bit of work. Regards. "Jinks," Manjimup.—Welcome to the ...

    Article : 67 words
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