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  2. A Diooer's [?]Diary

    Golden, sunny, life-giving days—that Indian summer of '18! What a difference to the mud and slosh of the previous October! And yet we are in the same locality, except that the battery is a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 446 words
  3. To Correspondents.

    "Ajase," Maylands,—We're going into all aspects of the case, and hope that his lot will be much improved before we finish with him. Yes, he does like fags! ...

    Article : 667 words
  4. "And Yet Another Memory."

    Dear "Non-com."—"E/28's" memories from a lounge [?]air in which he relates an incident which, to use his own words, "made him surprised to find that at each ...

    Article : 535 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 ...

    Article : 98 words
  6. THE WEEK'S BEST YARN.

    Dear "Non-Com."—Eastern States troops from the Hororata were having a fairly willing time in Perth [?]n route to Egypt in 1915, and our reinforcement ...

    Article : 180 words
  7. The Plight of "Marinero."

    Dear "Non-com."—I would just like to drop you a line to say how pleased I am with the way you are taking an interest in "Marinero" of the Old Men's ...

    Article : 704 words
  8. The Reminiscent Stage!

    Dear "Non.-Com."—You say the war has reached the reminiscent stage. I had this proved to me in a humorous fashion some time ago. ...

    Article : 207 words
  9. Our Contributors.

    "Fifiy-Firstite" has previously hidden the identity of J. H. West, who has been a consistent contributor to this page for some time. One of the most interesting efforts from his pen concerned the brevity of his service. He left the West on October 9, 1917, the day after his nineteenth birthday; went to Broadmeadows, Victoria, thence ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 208 words
  10. Remember Belgium.

    Dear "Non.-Com."—Re the Border Regiment. It is formed in Westmorland, and Cumberland, with headquarters at Carlisle. The Lothian and Border ...

    Article : 204 words
  11. Even in the Air.

    On Gallipoli, Sergeant Frank Lucas, now of Point Cook, got the scratching habit. One button of his tunic or shirt was always undone and every few ...

    Article : 179 words
  12. Separation Allowance.

    Dear "Non-Com.,"—In the Territorials, of which I was a humble unit, we had all types of men—gentlemen, with pots of money, landowners, yeoman farmers with ...

    Article : 173 words
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  14. A Cood Memory.

    Dear "Non-Com.,"—Please accept for the "Page" my heartiest greetings of the season. May it prosper still more in the coming year. ...

    Article : 112 words
  15. His Cup Was Full.

    Dear Non-com."—Behind Messines Jim Porter was attached to a good deal of trouble in the shape of two jibbing m[?]s. The mud was nearly navigable, and when ...

    Article : 173 words
  16. "Dad," of the Light Horse.

    Dear "Non.-Com."—In "The Western Front" recently George Day, ex-10th L.H. and S.A. Veteran. No. 214, Farrier-Sergeant G. Day, was ...

    Article : 87 words
  17. Rank and File.

    Alec Scouter, late secretary of the R.S.L. at Forest Grove, bas been transferred to Spearwood in charge of the local school. He was a member of the ...

    Article : 96 words
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