Mr. John Fenton, of Hamilton, has been notified that his son, Lieut. J. W. Fenton, M.M. (5th Field Artillery Brigade, A.I.F.), has been wounded in ...
Article : 306 wordsFarmers are still basy putting in their crops, despite the showery and unsettled weather that has been oor lot lately. Although the rainfall has ...
Article : 216 wordsThe following accounts await payment at the Receipt and Pay Office:—Laurence J. Foley (Rainbow), I. Boase (Murtoa), Rudolph Schmidt (Mitro ...
Article : 55 wordsIn addressing mail to soldiers serving abroad, only the name of the regiment, battalion, battery company or corps in which the member is serving is to ...
Article : 431 wordsArrangement have been made by the Wounded and Missing Inquiry Bureau in London of the Australian Red Cross Society to obtain news of soldiers ,in ...
Article : 1,261 wordsEvery big robbery which takes place in Melbourne seems to be more auda[?] than that which has preceded it, Just when the public was forgetting ...
Article : 952 wordsThe following are awaiting issue at the Horsham Receipt and Pay Office: Crown Grants: Catherine, Michael and John Coffey (Kowree), Matilda ...
Article : 53 wordsDr. T. Zell, a German naturalist has collected many instances to prove that animals learn by experience, and thus become wiser than their ...
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Article : 468 wordsThere are some very amusing stories in a little volume entitled "Humors of the Country," which was published a short time ago. In one of the best ...
Article : 165 wordsRelatives and friends of troops allotted to artillery reinforcements, until they are informed by the soldiers them selves of their allotment to a definite ...
Article : 64 wordsIf soldiers' next-of-kin would notify change of address promptly, the work of the Defence Department would he much facilitated. This also applies to ...
Article : 133 wordsMrs. E. E. barker will not be 'At Home" to-day. An engagement is announced between Miss Gertie Harders, youngest ...
Article : 95 wordsFarmer Johnson and his wife were riding across a moor in a horse and trap one night. when they were stopped by some footpads. ...
Article : 146 wordsThe transmission from Australia of all parcels for prisoners of war interned abroad has been prohibited. This course has been deemed advisable ...
Article : 236 wordsThe hon. secretary (Mrs. Sanders) desires to acknowledge the following donations:—Madame Ballmont's piano-forte recitals, £2/5/8; proceeds of ...
Article : 52 words"I am unable to see a man happily married who is married to a woman trained as a lawyer," said Sir Dyce Duckworth, the eminent doctor, ...
Article : 102 wordsA prominent politician, at a dinner recently, was joking about his repeated attempts to be elected to office. "After a time," he said, "I shall be ...
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Advertising : 1,503 wordsMrs. Matthews bought a French cookery book. The book told her among other things, how to make all sorts of nice things out of left over ...
Article : 214 wordsThe British Post Office has agreed to enny postage on letters from Australia for members of the British Expeditionary Force in France. The ...
Article : 46 wordsMotor-car owners may greatly assist the recovery of wounded soldiers by lending car, for recreation trips. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 wordsThe practice of marking a soldier's letter "Wounded" or "In Hospital" should be discontinued, as it is a handicap to the Postal Corps. ...
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The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954), Tue 18 Jun 1918, Page 3
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