Of the many splendid battlefield stories told in an army honors list published in a "London Gazette" supplement on the 12th January, the best, perhaps, is that. ...
Article : 187 wordsA Bendigo lady has received letters from her son, the last being dated 22nd January. He had had charge of a draft of reinforcements going to France. While at Calais ...
Article : 228 wordsOver a hundred civilian prisoners from Germany—70 French, 26 British, from Ruhleben and Holzm [?], and 20 Belgians—reached London on the 8th January from ...
Article : 889 wordsMr. S. A. Mills, secretary to the Bendigonians' Society in Melbourne, said to-day that thorough preparations were being made in Melbourne to make an effective ...
Article : 942 wordsThat the poetic but wholly fictitious story of "The Angels of Mons" has a serious rival in the tale of "The British Dragoon Guards Reserves" is disclosed by Captain Norman ...
Article : 599 wordsGunner Frank Mason, writing under date of 19th January, from Suffolk, England, to his Sister, Miss Hilda Mason, of Bendigo, states that in the next few months the ...
Article : 368 wordsSergeant J. Truesdale, writing from France, under date of 6th January, to his mother (Mrs. Truesdale of Eaglehawk) says:—"We have been working very hard, ...
Article : 429 wordsMr. Pierre Blondin, the Canadian Post-master-General, has resigned his portfolio and has volunteered for overseas service. He will probably join a battalion ...
Article : 52 wordsThe greatly increased value of tins, due to war shortages, is shown by the fact that the charges to grocers by manufacturers for large ...
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Bendigonian (Bendigo, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Thu 29 Mar 1917, Page 2
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