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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) (about)
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Cite: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1595167
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Mp. Campbell,. M.L.A., haï rocclovod a cnhlo
mciSüRu from lus sou, Scnçiunl A. ti. \V. Camp- , bell, ut the front in France, stating that lie Te- ' eched lil« commission nt> UcutcimnL in the 31st Ilattnlinn on December 27.
Mi*, und Mrs. T. Hrowit, Horne stre'rt, Clifton Hill, linve received word that their son, Lieutenant A. C1, Brown, bus been promoted to captain imtl adjutant.
Corporal W. II, MeCulloch, gíiii of Mr, and Mrs. J. Mcculloch, Cunning btrcot, North Carlton, 1ms been promoted to n lieutenancy.
Captain \V. W. McLaren, an Old Scotch Col Iciiiun, lum recently been promoted major. Ile left Melbourne on the staff nf No, 2 Australian General Hospital, and was subficqucntly appointed medical superintendent of Itas-cl-Tin Convalescent | Hosp!tal, Alexandria. In January of last year he was transferred to a I..II.U., with which he is still serving in'the field in Egypt. He is the don of Meut-Colonel J. McLaren, Jersey street, Canter- bury. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mcculloch, of Herriom 02.1 Canning -street. North Carlton, have been mhisctl that tlielr bon, \\\ II. McCulloeh, has received a commMion. Lietitonant Mcculloch left Australia In October, 1015, us corporal in the lUh Reinforce- ments, mid baa seen tervicc both in Egypt and
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