During the week ended Thursday, [?] September, the following latters were received in Great Britain and [?]reland from soldiers and sailets:— ...
Article : 2,004 wordsA wounded infantry sergeant who was being nursed at Shef[?]eld states:—"I myself saw the Germans shooting two men and a child. It was at a village on ...
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Advertising : 1,256 wordsThe Federal Fxecutive Council, presided over by the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) to-day, invested commandants of military districts with ...
Article : 158 wordsLord Liverpool, Governor of New Zealand, cabling from Wellington to the Governor-General, said:—"I am anxious to write and tell your Excellency, on behalf ...
Article : 150 wordsWriting to a friend in [?] a [?] her of the Fauning Island cable staff gives the following [?] account of the German raid on the cable station:— ...
Article : 139 wordsOne of the wounded who was lauded at Southampton said:—"I found myself mixed up with a French regiment on the right. I wanted to fall in ...
Article : 312 wordsThe second Expeditionary force is [?] practically complete. The efficer commanding said this morning that all the officers had been appointed, and all the l ...
Article : 228 wordsA patriotic se[?] and dance in connce[?] with the Huntly [?] sewing committee, the members of which are making comforts for the soldiers, took place in ...
Article : 78 wordsA have shoot was held yesterday for the Bolgian relief [?]. The result of the bits. afternoon's shoot was [?] hares and 16 rab ...
Article : 33 words"The mistake the Germans make," said a Scots Grey, "is in assuming that you can go on for ever taking no notice of your butcher's bill. Men are not built that ...
Article : 70 wordsAt the Municipal Conference to-day Cr. A. F. Thomas (Avoca) moved—"That we deeply deplore the terrible war into which our Empire has been reluctantly drawn ...
Article : 98 wordsMr. F. M. Best, who [?] two [?] ago was a member of the firm of Mess[?]. F. K. Best and Son. barristers and solicitors. and who dissolved partnership with his ...
Article : 101 wordsAnother man stated:—"One of our men who was holding his water bottle to a wounded German was shot dead close to Mons on Sunday. ...
Article : 58 wordsAn ambulance man stated:—"Ninety per cent. of the damage is done by German artillery, Guided by aviators, who signal the exact positions of our troops. The ...
Article : 88 wordsDependents of those who were killed or injured in the fighting at New G[?] and of reservists who are leaving Victoria to join their regiments in Great Britain. ...
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Advertising : 42 wordsA London "Daily Express reader, Mrs. M. Wilkins. of New-road, Chatham, has nine sons [?]ving with the colors, and her [?]band has been called up for active ...
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Advertising : 110 wordsWe get our [?] our of the trenches as quickly as we are able," said a Medical Corps man, "but they have to [?]e there sometimes, and when a force has ...
Article : 305 wordsA path[?] story is told of a woman who [?] [?]ramped all the way across Belgium from Liego with her family. For [?] miles she had carried a baby at her ...
Article : 98 wordsAs far as is known all the forces in the field except our own still carry their regimental c[?] into a[?]. The Practice of the British army of leaving the colors ...
Article : 95 words"The British soldier has never shown [?] better advantage than in this war, and even the Germans are learning from him. Their fighting formation has been freer ...
Article : 143 wordsA fifteen-year-old boy is fighting with the British army in France. I met him seated in an ambulance waggon, writes the "Daily Mirror" special correspondent. He ...
Article : 262 wordsAmong the wounded at B[?] is a Sergeant-gunner, who has been so badly injured in the jaw that he cannot speak. He wrote on a pad on his knee the following ...
Article : 175 words"Ah! It is the cool drollery of your men that is just splendid." said a French officer who had been on the right of our position at Mons. and had been part of the ...
Article : 168 wordsAn interesting war incident is told by one of the Worcesters who was in the thick of the fight at Mon[?], and is now back at home at Tipton, Staffordshire, ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Fri 23 Oct 1914, Page 8
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