Pte N. Stuart, writing from Malta to his parents, 136 Humffray street, says:— "I suppose you have read in the paper that I was wounded. I stopped two ...
Article : 808 wordsMr Duncan, stationmaster at Ballarat West, yesterday received a letter from his son. Pte Duncan, who was wounded in the battle against the Turks at ...
Article : 100 wordsCorp E. G. Incledon, writing to his sisters, 209 Drummond street, states that he was shot in the arm a few hours after landing at the Peninsula; but that he ...
Article : 80 wordsWriting to Mr Austen Chapman, M.P., front Maadi Camp, Egypt, on 15th May, Col G. de L. Ryrie, M.P., who volunteered for the war towards the end of ...
Article : 354 wordsThe following letter has been received by ex-Cr Madden, of Sebastopol, front his son, Pte W. Madden, who was wounded at the Dardanelles, but is now ...
Article : 264 wordsCpl G. S. Edward, writing to his mother, Skipton street, says:—"We have bee under fire 21 days, and I have come through it all safely. Our first ...
Article : 193 wordsCapt E. Kerby, writing to his mother—Mrs M. A. Kerby, of Barkly street—conerning the death of his brother. Norman, in the landing at the Gallipli ...
Article : 625 wordsCorp J. Hallingan, writing from Malta to his parents, Sebastopol street, Ballarat, describes the now famous charge at Sari Bahr. He says:—"I was very lucky ...
Article : 306 wordsTwo censored cards were received by Mr C. W. Frost, of Errard street, from his son, Platoon Sergt Frost. No date and no locality were given. One card ...
Article : 194 wordsPte John Holst, writing to his sister, Miss T. Holst, of Winermere street south, from Cairo on 15th ult., concerning the operations on the Gallipoli ...
Article : 128 wordsPte Reg. M'Kissock, writing from Imtaiga Hospital, Malta, on 18th May, to his brother—Mr N. S. M'Kissock—describing the Australian landing at ...
Article : 1,289 wordsCorp Bert Trengove, writing to Mr Gordon Tozer, care of John Snow Prop. Ltd., says:—"We have been in two big engagements, and I came out without ...
Article : 117 wordsPte Edward James O'Reilly was reported missing some time ago, and no news has up to the present been received by his mother, who resid1es at Dawson street ...
Article : 50 wordsSignaller Cecil Hugh Poppelwell (killed was the son of Mrs Poppelwell, of Mair-street. He was 30 years of age, and was born in New Zealand. He was a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 73 wordsPte T. V. O'Brien (killed), 20 years of age, was the second eldest son of Mr and Mrs Thomas O'Brien, 315 Brunswick street, Fitzroy. He was born in Ballarat, ...
Article : 153 wordsFor the first time since he was reported "dangerously ill." Lt Wallace Ross, son of Coast Ross, of Wendource, has been able to write to his parents. The message ...
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Advertising : 1,413 wordsPte A. R. Johnson (killed) was the youngest son of Mr William Johnson, of View Point street, Ararat. Prior to enlisting he was in the 73rd Infantry. At ...
Article : 73 wordsPte J. Morison, of Maroona (died of wounds), was a native of Hamilton, but had resided at Maroona for several years, following the occupation of carpenter. ...
Article : 113 wordsIncluded in the list of wounded in the latest New Zealand casualty-lists are Pte Brownlie, next of kin, Mrs G. B. Brownlie, mother, Clifton Hill, and Corp ...
Article : 46 wordsPte Jack Waller has according to a message received on Monday by his father, Mr R. Waller, of Hope street, been killed in action in Gallipoli, although no ...
Article : 173 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly to-night Mr Carmichael gave notice that next day he would move that a referendum ho taken on the question of the advisability of ...
Article : 49 wordsSubscriber.—October 16th, 1869, was a Saturday. Wager.—No Australian soldiers wounded at the Dardannelles have yet returned ...
Article : 40 wordsWord was received in Ballarat last night that Pte Arthur Hughes, aged 27 years of Eureka street, Ballarat East, had been killed in action. For some ...
Article : 75 wordsPte C. H. L. Wigger (killed), 22, 6th Battalion, B Company, was the youngest son of Mrs E. A. Wigger, 5 Victoria parade, Fitzroy. He was born at ...
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The Ballarat Courier (Vic. : 1869 - 1900; 1914 - 1918), Wed 23 Jun 1915, Page 4
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