A GLIMPSE OF THE WEST SIDE OF SACKVILLE-STREET, Showing ruined buildings. The handsome columns in front and its Walls are practically all that is left of the Post Office. International Film Service. (Copyright.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 34 wordsPRIVATE REGINALD C. ENNOR, Son of Mr. John Ennor, manager of the Virginia mine, Eaglehawk. Killed in action in France on 7th June. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 23 wordsMr. D. Smith, M.L.A.. has received the following letter from his an Sydney, who 25 at the front in France:—Considering the wet and sloppy conditions here, I think ...
Article : 671 wordsDriver C. R. Radnell, who is with the Australian Field Artillery, writing from France to his mother, Mrs A. Radnell, of Bridgewater-on-Loddon, states:—"France is ...
Article : 151 wordsSpeaking of the 2nd Brigade, General Birdwood said:—"When they and the New Zealanders went down to Cape Helles they made a tremendous reputation. Sir Ian ...
Article : 561 wordsThe many friends of Mr. Malachi James Cahill, the well-known gentlemen's tailor and outfitter, of Mitchell-street, will learn with sincere regret of his death, which ...
Article : 490 wordsMr. Pip Powell, who was seen [?] bourne in two successive pan[?] England playing a leading [?] the revue "Honi Soit." ...
Article : 611 wordsPrivate R.G. Curnow, second son of Mrs. E. Curnow, of M'Clare-street, Bendigo, who left Bendigo with the second Expeditionary Force, and was in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 106 wordsMr. H. M'Kcnzie. Minister for Railways, to-day referred to a suggestion that is being.strongly pressed by the South Australian Government, that the ...
Article : 174 wordsMessrs. R. B. Anderson. T.M., and W. Cowling, J.P., presided yesterday. Serious Charges. Four charges of indecent assault, ...
Article : 1,145 wordsCaptain H. V. Gould, in a letter to Mrs. S. C. Hunter. of Queen-street, Bendigo, says:—"We spent Easter Sunday in France, about 1000 yards from the firing line. We ...
Article : 273 wordsFollowing on the publication of figures hy the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. Kmbbs) relating to strikes, the Minister for Labor (Sir Alexander Peacock) replied to-day to a ...
Article : 509 wordsPrivate W. R. Olifent, writing to Mrs. S. C. Hunter, Queen-street, Bendigo, relates some of his experiences in France. "It is interesting," he states, "to watch the ...
Article : 127 wordsPrivate C. Seymour, writing from France to his mother. Mrs. M. Seymour, of Burnside-street. Eaglebawk, states:—"We are still living in billets well behind the firing ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Sat 24 Jun 1916, Page 4
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