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  2. JUST BEFORE THE BATTLE.

    Gunner R. F. Smith, of the 38th Battalion, writes to his wife from France. He and comrades were well, but were feeling the intense ...

    Article : 115 words
  3. [?] IN MEMORY OF TWO FINE SOLDIERS.

    Probably few men—even of those so were there—knew how much [?]y owed to Major Glasfurd during the critical days of the landing ...

    Article : 1,144 words
  4. COMFORTS FOR THE SECOND BRIGADE.

    Mrs. Fowler, of Glen 'Cottage, Mildura (who has three soldier sons and a sailor-son serving the Empire), has received the following ...

    Article : 402 words
  5. WOUNDED SOLDIER CONVALESCENT

    Ray McKay, writing to his brother Joe from the 3rd Southern General Hospital (Oxford) on the 23rd November, says he often saw "Mac" ...

    Article : 160 words
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