Pte. L. A. WILKINSON, Dardanup. Pte. P. J. BOLAND, Brown Hill. Pte. D. H. CRISP, Kanowna. Pte. J. A. DENNEY, Maylands. ...
Article : 111 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Greene moved the adjournment of the House to draw attention to the manner in which nurses leaving for the front were ...
Article : 688 wordsFor the first time since the recruiting office in Pall Mall has been opened none of the men who offered their services were rejected yesterday. There was a slight ...
Article : 187 wordsThe 57 th list of casualties amongst the Australian troops at the Dardanelles was issued by the Defence authorities in Melbourne ...
Article : 129 wordsPte. W..T. MONAGHAN, Coolac. Pte. J. J. BOURKE, Armidale. Pte. E. KIRKLEY, Turnut. Pte. J. W. BERRIMAN, Punchbowl. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Minister for Defence desires to acknowledge the receipt through Mrs. W. A. Callaway, of Hawthorn, on behalf of the Kininvie Women's Exchange, of a cheque ...
Article : 55 wordsA number of questions relating to the war is reported elsewhere. WAR LOAN (IMPERIALS BILL. Senator Russell moved the second reading ...
Article : 395 wordsL.-Cpl. H. B. WATSON, Fifield. L.-Cpl. T. G. WOODS, England. L.-Cpl. G. T. HILL, Newtown. Spr. C. C. FOWLE, Kensington. ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Minister for Defence received word to-day from Egypt that Colonels J. W. M'Cay, V.D.: F. G. Hughes, V.D.: H. G. Chauvell, C.M.G.: J. Monash, V.D.; G. de ...
Article : 59 wordsLieut. E. C. G. SCOTT, Perth. Spr. M. CONNOLLY, Ireland. Pte. F. P. WATITEHSTON, Leedervile. Pte. G. A. ORCHARD. Perth. ...
Article : 96 wordsSome weeks ago a stir was caused by the report that some of the Australian officers had suffered at the hands of a sniper who was in the ranks of the Australians at ...
Article : 263 wordsPte. M. Burrows, L.-Cpls. W. Swindells, W. J. Bain, F. C. Plunkett, Ptes. H. B. Cartwright, W. Mayo, W. J. Rooke. Sgt. C. H. G. King. Q.M.S. T. F. Humphreys, ...
Article : 130 wordsCpl. J. A. Scott, Ptes. J. O. M. Prior. T. Morley, 2nd Lient. H. C. Kelly, Cpl. J. H. Clouston. Major E. A. Drake-Brockwan, Ptes. C. G. Brown, W. Clarke, W. Cottrell, ...
Article : 118 wordsThe following applicants passed the medical test on Tuesday, and after being sworn in will proceed to camp in dur course:- James Atkinson, plumber, Gillies-street, ...
Article : 209 wordsLieut. A J. K. M'Kenzic, Ptes. K. Spademan, W. Greenway, Sgt. H. C. Mackay. ...
Article : 17 wordsSpr. G. A. VIVIAN, New Zealand. ...
Article : 11 wordsPtes., C. A. Hordern, J. P. Durnan, G[?]rs. G. Adams, B. H. Cairns, W. H. Mair, A. C. Field, C. H. Nowack, Spr. J. Scales, Ptes. F. Tymms, J. P Hobbs, G. ...
Article : 50 wordsPtes. S. J. H. Mawer, A. Phillips, S. J. Smith, E. G. Cooper, L.Cpl. W. L. E. Domeney, Cpl. B. R. Moore. ...
Article : 23 wordsIncluded in the 57th casualty list are the following Northern Victorians:- KILLED IN ACTION. L.-Cpl. T. RITCHIE, 14th Batt., Mysia. ...
Article : 188 wordsPte. J. KERR, Childers. Pte. W. G. MOREN, Mcunt Morgan. Pte. G. A. L MASTERS, England. Pte. A. C. WILLIAMS, Mount Morgan. ...
Article : 276 wordsCpl. J. E. Jenneson, Ptes. W. Denny, J. Cook, Cpl. W. T. Keogh, ...
Article : 15 wordsCol. C. S. PYAN, Brunswick (lavorable). Pte. D. RAVEN, Fairly (unchanged). Gnr. F. CALDWELL, Abbotsford (improved). ...
Article : 47 wordsA proclamation under the War Precautions Act has been issued by the Federal Government. It directs that any alien enemy or naturalised subject who changes ...
Article : 76 wordsA number of questions relating to the war and to shipping facilities for the coming harvest are reported elsewhere. NURSES' UNIFORMS. ...
Article : 406 wordsA meeting of the Federal Executive Council was held to-day, when the following appointments were approved:—Major A. H. Bridges, of the 116th Mahrattas, ...
Article : 235 wordsAllan Walker, son of Mr. W. B. Walker, of Eaglehaek, at present employed at Alston's Implement Works in Melbourne, has volunteered for active service. ...
Article : 31 wordsOpl. S B Russell (pronounced out of danger), pte. A. J. Stuart (progressing satisfactorily at Malta), Q.M S. V. C. Fresburn (pronounced out of danger), Pte. ...
Article : 59 wordsAt the Town Hall 243 applicants were examined and 193 were passed. At the Victoria Barracks the number exmined was 68, of whom 48 were passed. Country ...
Article : 57 wordsPte. W. Hodge (out of danger). ...
Article : 8 wordsPte. A. J. Willmot, Preston, Victoria (progressing satisfactorily); Pte. J. J Ryan (improving). ...
Article : 17 wordsA deputation, introduced to-day by Mr. A. J. Hampson, M.P., to the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce), who, as usual, received it in private, made an offer of the ...
Article : 595 wordsPte A. H. Cocker (pronounced out of danger): Capt. R. D. Campbell (on fur lough). ...
Article : 17 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Burchell asked the Minister for Exterral Affairs—Is it a fact that a German subject was given permission to leave ...
Article : 113 wordsThe annual visit of the president of thE Methodist conference to Bendigo has been made this work. The president (Rev. A. T. Holden, B.A) preached in the Forest-street ...
Article : 764 wordsCapt. S. J. CAMPBELL, Portland. 2nd Lieut. K. L. WALKER, Essendon. Spr. W. WEEKS, Footseray. Pte. H. HAYBALL, England. ...
Article : 34 wordsA number of questions in connection with the war were answered in Parliament, today. ...
Article : 25 wordsIn the House of Representatives Mr. Hampson asked the Attorney-General if the Broken Hill Company, the Mt. Morgan Company, and the Mt. Lyell Company ...
Article : 160 wordsLieut. C. FINDALY, Ballarat North. Sgt. A. C. MORRISON, Glengarry. sgt. G. W. DICKINSON. St. Kilda (dangerously). ...
Article : 231 wordsIn the Senate Senator Pearce said Unit all rejected recruits were given a certificate showing the reason for rejection. It was not considered desirable that badges ...
Article : 43 wordsPte. A. A. RYE, Toowoomba. Pte. S. G. ANDERSON, Tiaro. Pte. G. H. SCOONES. Red Hill. Sgt. J. J. LOGAN, Mapleton. ...
Article : 28 wordsA "Fairy Dejeuner," arranged by the young ladies of the West Methodise Sunday School, in aid of the Red Cross and Sunday school funds, was held in the school hall last night, ...
Article : 457 wordsPte. H. S. DAWSON. North Sydney. Pte. S. W. HUNT, England. Pte. A. H. LOVEDAY, Bangalow, N.S.W. ...
Article : 20 wordsIn the Senate Senator Pearce said that the experience in Victoria. gave reason to believe that any rush of recruits in the other States as the result of special ...
Article : 43 wordsSgt. M. G. DELPRATT, Jimboomba. ...
Article : 6 wordsCpl. H. Armstrong, Royal Park, Vic.; L.Cpl. J. A. Tedimann. Gur. O. Rowe, Spr. B. R. S. Creagh, Pte. A. R. Haghes, Sgt. J. R. Irvine, Major R. J. Richards ...
Article : 54 wordsIn the House of Representatives Mr. Fisher (Prime Minister) said it was not true that the Small Arms Factory was to be removed from Lithgow. The new ...
Article : 39 wordsThe War Committee was entertained at luncheon to-day in the Ministers' room by the Prime Minister. This evening the committee had a long sitting in conjunction ...
Article : 57 wordsIn the Legialative Council this evening Mr. Bullion intorned Mr. Austin that the Government had no power to prevent the Victorian Football League charging for ...
Article : 35 wordsCpl. B. Clark, Ptes. T. H. Gardner, A. J. Hankinson, F. V. Egerton. Tptr. C. Neville, Ptes. C. Mitcheh, P. B. O'Leary, F. Rowe, D. G. Reardon, T. R. Evans, H. ...
Article : 116 wordsThe Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) advises those persons who propose to ar range welcomes to returned soldiers that the best course to pursue is to consult ...
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Advertising : 199 wordsSgt. G. TIMRRELL, England. Pte. A. C. CHEAPE, Scotland. ...
Article : 14 words2nd Lieut. E. M. YOUNG, Albert Park. 2nd Lieut. F. J. TURNER, Mordialloc. 2nd Lieut. O. R. PRICE, Geelong South. Cpl. J. T. CURRILE Prahran. ...
Article : 181 wordsPte. H. V. FLOWER, Mannum. Pte. J. T. PLUMER, England. ...
Article : 13 wordsSgt. H. E. MOON, Richmond, Vic. ...
Article : 9 wordsPtes. W. A. Turner, R. J. Sloper, J. Nelson, M. J. Reidy, H. G. Steer, J. W. Waldon, H. Lorymer, Sgt. T. C. S. Reynolds, L.-Cpl. H. Richardson. Ptes. F. J. ...
Article : 92 wordsSir David Hennessy (Lord Mayor of Mel[?]rne) intends at his own expense to ent[?]toin the sick and wounded soldiers who are returning by the steamer Ballarat. ...
Article : 111 wordsPtes. J. G. Kelly, M. M'Leod, A. C. Ball. R. D. Bennett. L.-Cpl. H. G. Henderson, Pte. N. S. Winter. ...
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