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A FAMILY OF FIGHTERS. (webpage)
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A FAMILY OF SOLDIERS. [includes photograph] (newspaper article)
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A FINE SPIRIT. (newspaper article)
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A GALLANT CAPTAIN. (newspaper article)
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A GHASTLY MURDER SEARCH FOR BODY "SOMEWHERE IN SURRY HILLS" WOMAN OF MANLY THREE PERSONS DETAINED (newspaper article)
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A GLIMPSE OF FRANCE. (newspaper article)
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A GLOOMY REMINDER THAT WAR STILL GOES ON The 439th Australian Casualty List, Issued Yesterday, Contains the Names of Many Dead and Wounded Men (newspaper article)
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A GLOOMY REMINDER THAT WAR STILL GOES ON The 439th Australian Casualty List, Issued Yesterday, Contains the Names of Many Dead and Wounded Men (newspaper article)
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A GLOOMY REMINDER THAT WAR STILL GOES ON The 439th Australian Casualty List, Issued Yesterday, Contains the Names of Many Dead and Wounded Men [Wounded 2nd occasion] (newspaper article)
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A GLOOMY REMINDER THAT WAR STILL GOES ON The 439th Australian Casualty List, Issued Yesterday, Contains the Names of Many Dead and Wounded Men. ILL. (newspaper article)
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A group of five officers in a gully on the Gallipoli Peninsula. Identified left to right (seated, nearest the camera): Captain George Frederick Wootten, Captain Cecil Duncan Sasse and Major Frederick James Kindon, all of the 1st Battalion; possibly Major William Davidson, 1st Battalion, who died of wounds on 19 August 1915. Standing: General William Riddell Birdwood, Officer Commanding the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. The wooden crate on the far right contains or contained 50 pounds of biscuits. [AWM] (webpage)
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A HERO OF THE ARMOURED CARS. PETTY OFFICER A. S. PURSELL, of Mosman. (photograph)
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A Knight of the air GARNET MALLEY. (newspaper article)
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A LAWYER SOLDIER. SOLICITOR ASKS FOR LEAVE TO RESUME PRACTICE. (newspaper article)
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A Letter of Introduction [Mosman Doing our bit, Mosman 1914-1918, blog includes details of war service] (webpage)
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A letter to Arthur (Wesley) Wheen (from Leslie Langham Dinning) - Describes preparations for the Battle of Lone Pine [National Library of Australia] (webpage)
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A LUCKY THIRTEEN. (newspaper article)
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A MATUNGA CAPTIVE Writes from Germany (newspaper article)
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A MEMORIAL IN THE DESERT. (webpage)
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A MILITARY CROSS WINNER. SAVED A DIVISION. Sydney, Thursday. (newspaper article)
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A MILITARY WEDDING. (newspaper article)
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A Money Matter AN OFFICER AND HIS WIFE. SYDNEY, Thursday. (newspaper article)
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A POPULAR SKIPPER. Chat With Capt. M. H. Osborne. (newspaper article)
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A R W Paton (photograph)
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A Remarkable Record (newspaper article)
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