Private S. A. Kelsey, of the A.S.C., writing to his brother-in-law. Mr. S. Monson, of Coulsdon, England, fells of the death of a kind-hearted comrade who was a favorite ...
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Article : 352 wordsA young officer of the Yorkshire Light Infantry writes:—One wonders, when one sees a German face to face, is this really one of those ...
Article : 289 wordsAt the morgue to-day, the coroner (Dr. Cole) held an inquiry into the death of John Moran, aged 19 years, who was shot at the North Carlton Drill-room on 17th ...
Article : 387 wordsEva[?] at the appemted hour. 11 a m yesterday, the "Advertiser"scheme for ob taining prosperting grants from the Go[?]ment to [?]lieve the Unemployed ...
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Article : 1,839 wordsA Dunder man in the 2nd Royal Scots writes on the 18th of December as follows: [?] "We took over the t[?]enches from the Liverpool Scottish at night, and word was ...
Article : 362 wordsA member of the Monerable Artillery Company writes:—We are brigaded with three well-known Regular regiments, and now do exactly the ...
Article : 313 wordsIn view of the failure of the Murray water supply during the pumping period recently allotted to the Murrabit district, Cr. O'Donnell, on behalf of the residents ...
Article : 170 wordsThe public session of the Victorian and Tasmanian Mathodist Conference was opened to-night in Wesley Church. Retiring President's Address. ...
Article : 365 wordsIn the year of grace 1915 cradling is pragressing vigorously in the Bendigo Creek in the heart of the city. A lenghly strong of cradles is to be seen daily in aperation ...
Article : 282 wordsRepresentatives of the Deakin Shire Council were introduced to-day by Mr. H. M'Kenzie. M.L.A., in the Minister for Public works (Mr. Hagelthorn). They asked ...
Article : 118 wordsCorporal Walker, of the Liverpool Se[?] tish, writing to some friends in Edinbarg[?] of his experiences at the [?] says:—At present we are taking regular turn ...
Article : 437 wordsGreat praise is given by Corporal E. J. Waker, of the 8th Royal Scots to Lientenant Lander Nicol, "a most unassuming counteous, and courageous gentleman and ...
Article : 227 wordsThe failure of the Murray this year has [?]ost the country many thousands of pounds, but yet very little haste is being shown by one legislators in the way of making ...
Article : 188 wordsA concert was held in the Arnold-street Methodist Hall on Wednesday night, the entire proceeds of which are to be devoted to the Unemployed Relief Fund. Cr. A. ...
Article : 404 wordsHaving wandered in the bush for four weeks, living on wattle gum. Teddy Keogh, aged 10, was found lying in a state of exhanstion and s[?]rvation at Lower ...
Article : 141 wordsThe "London Gazette" on the 13th January contained an announcement that the King has been pleased to approve of the gram of the Victoria Cross to ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Swan Hill branch of the A.N.[?]. has forwarded the following resolution to the board of directions:—"That this branch of the A.N.A. request you to strongly urge the ...
Article : 130 wordsA description of the work of the Royal Field Artillery, to which be is attached, is given in a letter from Armentieres, under date of 10th January, by Captain V. ...
Article : 353 words"Imaging a daily picnic for say over two hundred thousand men, with the certainly that there will soon be another equal number, and another to provide for" ...
Article : 425 wordsPrivate R[?]hert Bruce, of the 1st Ba[?] tation Gordon flighlanders, writes:—[?] 15th November the Germans made a desperate attack on our lines. It was ...
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Article : 327 wordsUnder the auspices of the Eaglehawk Horticultural Sociaty. Mr. H. W. Davey, F.E.S., delivered a highly interesting and instructive lecture on "Apple and Small Fru[?] ...
Article : 127 words[?] [?] terms of the Act are not [?] [?] the following part re[?] to [?]ting grants is repre[?].— ...
Article : 378 wordsA thri[?]ng exploit by the Seaforth Highlenders is related by Private M'Gonn[?], of the 2nd Battalion, who was recently wounded at Dixmude. ...
Article : 248 wordsA meeting of the executive committee of the A.E.D.A. of Victoria was held this evening at the Castlemaine Coffee Palace, the president in the chair. Several ...
Article : 142 wordsTommy Footit. son of the famous clown of the Nouvean Cirque, who has made countless generations of children laugh, is fighting in the trenches (says the Paris ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Fri 26 Feb 1915, Page 5
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