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Advertising : 853 wordsPettis. Pte. A. J., Brunswick. Davis. Pte. A. F., East Brunswick. ...
Article : 24 wordsAt the Temperance Demonstration, held in the Methodist School Hall, Sydney road, Coburg, on Thursday, June [?]. Cr H. Richards presided. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 781 words(wounded. lived in Bendigo with his mother until two years ago, but the family then moved to Brunswick. While in Bendigo he was in the Senior ...
Article : 40 words(killed in action) was a son of the late Mr James Middleton, formerly a member of The Herald literary staff, and Mrs Middleton, of Clarence Terrace, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 wordsMr Williams, of Frank street, Coburg, has received the following letter from his son. Arthur E. Williams, of the 3rd Light Horse Regiment. 1st ...
Article : 403 wordsPrivate Archibald Edward Feddersen (wounded) was born at Casterton and is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs S. E. Peddersen, 121 Munro st., Coburg. He ...
Article : 70 wordsPrivate L. G. Merriman (wounded) is the second son of Mr J. Merriman, station master at Yarrawonga. He is 19 years old, and was employed by the ...
Article : 42 words(wounded) is 24 years of age, being the youngest son of Mr J. T. Wilson, 243 Barkly st., East Brunswick, late of North Fitzroy. He enlisted with ...
Article : 67 wordsPRIVATE HARRY BOOTHROYD, of the 6th Battalion, has been wounded at the Dardanelles. He came from Birmingham (England) about 3 years ...
Article : 49 words(wounded) is youngest son of the late Mr Alfred J. Gore. He is a native of Coburg, where he resided with his sisters in Mackay street. Prior to ...
Article : 43 words(wounded) is a son of Mr and Mrs Rudd, of Darlot street, Horsham, and was employed at the Brunswick branch of the State Savings Bank at the time ...
Article : 58 words(wounded) is son of Mr John Pilmer, of Brunswick He was a corporal in the 60th Infantry, and enlisted in the Second Expeditionary Force, where he ...
Article : 49 words"The London Times" of Friday last announces that Temporary Flight-Lieut. Harry Busteed, formerly of Park st., Brunswick, has been gazetted ...
Article : 40 words(wounded) is youngest son of Mrs J. Dodd, 26 Saunders st., Coburg. He was educated at Armadale State school. Prior to enlistment he was ...
Article : 48 words(wounded) is son of Mrs M. Kelly, of Middle Park, and the late Thomas Kelly, of Brunswick. He was educated at the Marist Brothers' College. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 411 wordsThe question of strong, vigorous, and otherwise healthy young men being rejected on account of having some trifling defect with their teeth is not ...
Article : 352 words(wounded) is third son of Mrs A. Finley, of 17 Lobb street, East Brunswick. He was an active member of Brunswick Rifle Club, and a member of the ...
Article : 68 words(wounded) is 23 years of age, and resided with his parents at [?]ahran. He was a well-known amateur [?]thlete, winning the one-mile University ...
Article : 108 wordsThe second annual social of the above was held in the M.U. Hall. Collingwood, and after a very enjoyable evening had been spent by the large ...
Article : 201 words(wounded) is the third son of Mr and Mrs Barrett, of Barlow st., Coburg, and was one of the first to answer the country's [?]ail. His two brothers are ...
Article : 78 words(wounded) is attached to the 14th Battalion. He is the eldest son of the late Mr and Mrs A. Byrne, and a native of Trentham, but went to reside ...
Article : 55 words(wounded) is eighteen years of age, and a native of Brunswick. He was previously engaged as a blacksmith in Wagga, N.S.W. His mother resides at ...
Article : 29 words(wounded) is a son of Mrs M. E. Nich[?]lls, of Coburg, where he was employed by the Postal Department. His company occupied the trenches at the ...
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The Brunswick and Coburg Leader (Vic. : 1914 - 1929), Fri 18 Jun 1915, Page 1
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