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Article : 114 wordsa semi—omcial message states that the French position at Fort Vaux remains obscure. The fort has long been divested of its armament, and reduced to ruins by ...
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Article : 62 wordsFlowers of the sea his grave adorn, His monument the crested wave— Who, living, life for country spent, And, dying, life for country gave. ...
Article : 121 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs, writing from the western battle front to The London Daily Telegraph on April 24, said:—To-day in a field of France not far from the fighting ...
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Article : 48 wordsAn Adelaidean serving at the front says in a letter to Mr. J. J. Sharp:—Such experience as we are having teaches one to appreciate his own country if that country ...
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Article : 71 wordsThe military authorities have asked us to publish the following announcement:—It is specially requested that all persons named as next—of—kin of soldiers who have ...
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Article : 34 wordsThe first meeting of the trustees of the Returned Soldiers' Repatriation Fund since they were appointed by Act of Parliament was held to-day. The Acting ...
Article : 263 wordsMr. C. Walker, of Fremantle, has received through the Keeper of the Privy Purse a cablegram of condolence from the King and Queen in the loss of his son ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 10 Jun 1916, Page 10
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