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105 articles are tagged with A I F Honours 1914-1918. (Note: A search of the full text of articles for A I F Honours 1914-1918 finds 41 articles)

  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 19 September 1919, page 7
    News 45 words

    Mr. A. Thewlis, of Dandenong road, Armadale, has received word that his son. Warrant Officer O. A. Thewlis, has been promoted to lieutenant, and was recently awarded the Moritorious Service Medal. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 3 July 1919, page 7
    News 60 words

    BEATON, Sergant E., of Ballarat. Word has been received by his mother that prior to his being killed in action Sergeant Beaton had rendered service for which the Military Medal has since been ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 14 August 1917, page 8
    News 59 words

    FRASER, Pte, R. P., awarded Military Medal for carrying wounded menn under heavy shell-fire while wounded himself. Son of Mr. J. Fraser, Weering. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 26 May 1919, page 8
    News 64 words

    FAY.— Among those upon whom His Majesty the King conferred decoration at Bucking[?]am palace on March 20 was caption Frank Fay of the Australian Army Medical Corps. He received the ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 11 July 1919, page 6
    News 58 words

    Mr. B.J. HARLEM OF Acland street St.Kilda. last of the 21st Battalion, has been offically notified that he has been awarded the Military Medal. North of Per[?]e on September 1. 1918. he was ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 26 August 1919, page 5
    News 77 words

    WELLWOOD. Licut. J. J., son of Mr. J. Wellwood. Doulu. and a nephew of Councellor A. Collins. of Collingwood, has received a letter from General Birdwood, stuting that he has been ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 15 February 1918, page 6
    News 74 words

    BENFREE, Pte. R. (Dick), husband of Mrs. Renfree, of Ballarat, who sailed about two years ago, has been wounded. PROMOTIONS. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 4 September 1919, page 8
    News 108 words

    DENNIS.—DR.Charles Dennis, son of Mr.Alex. Dennis, of Eeycuk, Kolera has been appointed an Osicer of the Britesh Empire (O.B.E.), in recogpifien of [?] service which he rendered during ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 9 September 1919, page 6
    News 101 words

    MITCHELL.—Word has been received by his wife that staff-sgt. W. S. Mitchell (a number of the printing firm of Mitchell and Casey) has been awarded the Meritorious service Medal. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 14 March 1918, page 6
    News 111 words

    McDONALD, Private Alex., son of Mrs. A. McDonald, of Rocky Lead, k[?]ed in action on October 13. Previously reported missing. HONOURS. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 26 June 1919, page 4
    News 114 words

    [?]ELL.—Official notification has been received from England that Staff-Sergeant A. E. Bell, of the 8th F.A. Brigade, who returned a fortnight ago, has been awarded the Military Medal for devotion to ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 4 June 1919, page 6
    News 89 words

    HEMPHILL, Lance[?]Corporal J.E., 10th A.F. Ambulance, has been awarded the Military Medal for great gallantry in res[?]ing two severely wounded men in No Man's Land under very heavy ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 22 January 1918, page 4
    News 104 words

    FEATHERSTONE, Sgt. R. S., eldest [?] [?] Senior-constable Featherstone, of Clanes, and recently of Ballarat, is reported gassed. Sgt. Featherstone was present at the landing at ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 23 July 1919, page 10
    News 95 words

    BLACKMAN. Captain Lyle, son of Mr. Blackman, of Ballarat, was awarded the Military Cross for "conspicuous gallantry and determination." Captain Blackman is the assistant secretary of the ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 29 March 1919, page 21
    News 201 words

    [?] Mrs. [?] of [?] [?] has[?] recived [?]that her husband, [?] recived the Millinary m[?] for [?]gallentry and de[?] ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. [?] [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 16 July 1919, page 10
    News 146 words

    HUNT—Mr. H. W Hunt solic[?]tor of Collins street, has received from the Defence department the following particulars as to the award of the Distinguished Service Order to his son. Lieutenant Ralph ...
  • HONOURS FOR AUSTRALIANS. Awards of Military Cross. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 3 October 1918, page 5
    Detailed lists, results, guides 388 words

  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 8 July 1919, page 4
    News 116 words

    COOPER.—Mr. W. Cooper, of Camberwell has been notified by the Defence department that his son. Major Percy E. Cooper, was mentioned in Sir Douglas Ha[?]g's despatch of November 8, 1918, for ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 19 July 1918, page 6
    News 268 words

    BYRNE.— Mr. W. Byrne, of the Cosmopolitan Hotel Trantham[?] has town notified that foster son[?] Lieut. L[?] Byrne, has been awarded the Military Cross for gallant services rendered near ...
  • AUSTRALIAN V.C'S. TO RETURN HOME. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Thursday 27 June 1918, page 5
    News 825 words

    As announced in "The Advertiser" yesterday the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) has sent a cable message to General Birdwood with a request that if ...
  • DECORATIONS FOR GALLANTRY Victorians Honoured. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 20 December 1918, page 4
    News 506 words

    Lists of Victorian officers who had been awarded decorations for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty, and a description of their deeds, were [?] published in ...
  • PERSONAL. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 29 June 1915, page 7
    News 586 words

    Definite information has been received to the effect that the report of the death of Dr. R. B. Minnett, the Australian cricketer, is incorrect. The rumour originated in a ...
  • HONOURS AWARDED. Many Australians Decorated. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 26 February 1918, page 5
    Detailed lists, results, guides 249 words

  • MILITARY DECORATIONS. Honours Won by Australians. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 5 January 1917, page 7
    News 142 words

    A desire having been expressed for the issue of information as to the honours and medals which may be earned by soldiers for war service, the Assistant Minister for ...
  • MILITARY HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 13 February 1917, page 8
    News 104 words

    Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Keep, of 29 Docker street, Ewood, have received information that their son, Corporal L. T. Keep, has been awarded the Military Medal. Before enlisting he was an assistant ...
  • MILITARY HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 10 February 1917, page 17
    News 63 words

    The London "Gazette" of October 27 contains the name of Private Eric W. Dardel, of Cha[?]mmont, [?]atesford, who was awarded the military medal for g[?]llantry in Gallipoli and France. Private Dardel ...
  • Honours for Australians. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 30 August 1918, page 5
    News 85 words

    Second bars to the Military Medal have been awarded to the following Australians:—Cor[?]oral (now second lieutenant) A. W. Wheen, private J. B. Meculloch), ...
  • FOR VALOUR. HONOURS FOR AUSTRALIANS. ADDITIONAL NAMES. LONDON, June 18. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Wednesday 20 June 1917, page 5
    News 110 words

    The following Australian officers and non-commissioned officers have been awarded the Military Cross, in addition to those published ...
  • SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 29 May 1917, page 7
    News 242 words

    The following cable message appeared in the later editions of "The Augus" of Monday. Honours for Australians. ...
  • NEW ZEALAND'S BRAVE. Decorated by the King. High-Commissioner's Complaint. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 5 February 1916, page 17
    News 239 words

    His Majesty the King on Thursday decorated four New Zealand soldiers with the honours awarded them for bravery in action in Gallipoli. The men and their ...
  • SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 8 June 1918, page 17
    News 249 words

    Tho following cable messages appeared in the later editions of "The Argus" of Friday:— WEST FRONT. ...
  • GALLANT AUSTRALIANS. Military Honours. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 19 July 1917, page 7
    News 282 words

    It is officially announced that honours have been awarded to Australian officers as follows:— BAR TO D.S.O. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. GENERAL BIRDWOOD'S COMMEN[?]ATION [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 20 July 1917, page 6
    News 200 words

    CASTLEMAINE, Wednesday.—In Ap[?] Captain W. R. Wadsworth, only son of Mr. W. wadsworth, of Castlemaine, was awarded the Milltory Cross, in a letter to his father, he enclosed ...
  • MILITARY HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 20 January 1917, page 20
    News 164 words

    Corporal Roy H. Smith, of the 12th Field Ambulance, formerly of the 6th F.A., son of Mr. Fred Smith, of the Victorian Customs, has been awarded the military medal. Another son, Licu[?]ena[?]t Fred ...
  • FOR VALOUR. AWARDS TO ANZACS. LONDON, May 11. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Saturday 12 May 1917, page 7
    News 190 words

    The following honours have been awarded to Australian and New Zealand troops:- D.S.O.—Major Pye, Infantry. ...
  • HONOURS. Distinctions for Australians. LONDON, Jan. 24. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 25 January 1917, page 7
    News 332 words

    The following honours are to be announced in the "London Gazette" published on Thursday:— K.C.M.G. ...
  • VICTORIA CROSSES. TWO MORE FOR AUSTRALIA. Captain Robert Grieve. Private John Carroll. LONDON, Aug. 2. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 John Carroll Robert Cuthbert Grieve Victoria Cross ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 3 August 1917, page 7
    News 305 words

    The "London Gazette" makes the following announcement of honour bestowed on two Australians and a New Zealander:— Victoria Cross. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 21 December 1917, page 10
    News 262 words

    BOYLING, Signaller Gilbert M., only son of Rev. F. Boyling, St. Arnand, killed in action, in France. December 3, 1917. OFFICER, Gunner Geoffrey Talbot, son of Mrs. ...
  • MILITARY HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 17 January 1917, page 13
    News 260 words

    A private cable message has just arrived notifying that Captain T. H. Davies, officer commanding a special brigade. First Battalion London Royal Engineers, has been awarded the Military ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 7 August 1917, page 6
    News 86 words

    ROSS.—Corporal Henry Hassal,—Was for two years dux of the Geelong College, and won at Ormond College the Thomson scholarship, which he relin[?]uished to enter the civil service, Fourteen years ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 24 September 1917, page 6
    News 114 words

    CAREY, John William, youngest son of Mr. J. W. Carey (ex-detective), Dover House, Lygon street, Carlton, died from wounds. Was well-known athletic and amateur boxer. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 RAAF ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 4 September 1917, page 4
    News 205 words

    TULLY, Private Walter Atlan, 60th Battalion, eldest son of the late Mr. David Tully, of Merungle station, N.S.W., and Mrs. Tully, of 5 Seymour grove, Brighton Beach. Previously ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 11 July 1918, page 7
    News 102 words

    WORTHINGTON.—Mr. and Mrs. G. Worthington, 55 Editor street, East Malvern, having been notified of their, son, Sgt. Leslie G. Worthington, being wounded, have received a cable message ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 12 March 1918, page 5
    News 213 words

    BASS, Private Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bass, of Snake Valley, who had previously been reported missing, now reported to have been killed in Gallipoli in August, 1915. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 2 October 1917, page 4
    News 98 words

    GRANTHAM, Lieutenant W. B., D. Coy., [?] Battalion (of Malvern), again wounded (th[?] time). Admitted to hospital at Cam[?]res, France, suffering from severe gunshot wounds in ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 16 January 1918, page 6
    News 150 words

    HENSBERCH, Private Leslie, cldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. [?]enshergh, 25 CoHlagwood road, Newport, previously reported wounded and miss ing on May 3, now reported killed in action on ...
  • DUKE'S TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIA'S AID IN EUROPE Only One Phase of Struggle Over [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 10 May 1945, page 3
    News 1142 words

    The Duke and the Duchess were in three capital cities yesterday. Concluding their official visit to Adelaide, they left that city by plane ...
  • ROLL OF HONOUR UNVEILED AT DEPARTMENT [ tagged as 1939-1945 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926-1954) Saturday 5 July 1952, page 4
    News 332 words

    Representatives from all Govemment departments yesterday attended the unveiling ceremons of an Honour Roll for Canberra ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 Australian Flying Corps Croix de Guerre ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 21 August 1919, page 9
    News 66 words

    [?]ENNON.—Mr. and Mrs. W. Kennon, 69 Bendigo street, Burley, have been notified that their son. Gunner W. J. Kennon, has been awarded the Bel[?] Croir de Guerre for gallantry in the war. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 15 July 1918, page 4
    News 274 words

    SOMER, Pte. John, son of Mr. and Mrs. John So[?]er, of Maldon, has been wounded in the face in France. Pte. Frank Hunt, stepbrother of Pte. Somer, recently returned from the front ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. DIED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 1 March 1919, page 15
    News 279 words

    McLAY.—Mr. James Melay, of Joyce's Creeck, has received news by cable that his eldest son, Major Walter J. McLay, of the Royal Field Ar[?] died in London on February 8, from ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. GONE TO RUSSIA. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 24 June 1919, page 5
    News 67 words

    GIPPS.—Mrs. Gipps, 55 Austrin avenue, St. Kilda, has received a cable message from her youngest son. Lieutenant [?] B. Gipps, 53rd Battery[?] A.F.A., in which he says that he has joined the ...
  • "LAST POST" FUND For Old Comrades [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933-1954) Tuesday 27 February 1934, page 10
    News ILLUSTRATED 337 words

    The "Last Post" Fund of Quesnsland has been established by the Queensland branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League to build up a ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 14 July 1919, page 8
    News 3 words

    LARSEN.—Private A. [?]. S. Lars[?], of the 7th Battalion son of Mrs. Larsen. Athol street. Moonee Ponds, has been awarded the Military Medal. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 Mentioned in Despatches ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 17 October 1919, page 7
    News 57 words

    HILLARY. Captain Michnel, D.S.O., Australian Engineers, who served with the Anzac Wireless Squadron in Mesopotamia. has been again mentioned in despatches by Lieut-General Sir W.R. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. PROMOTIONS. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 1 January 1918, page 4
    News 79 words

    COLBORNE- VEEL, Sgt. W.2nd Mnchine-gun Comnany, who left Australia as private in September,1915, promoted lieutenant for serviees on field in France. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 12 February 1918, page 4
    News 197 words

    WALKER, Private Robert Alexander, eldest son of Mrs. and the late Robert Walker, of Mount Clear, who was killed in action on December 5. He was 34 years of age, and a native of Ballarat, ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 12 July 1917, page 6
    News 262 words

    STONEY,BMbdr, Dudley J., son of W.A. Stoney,has been wounded and admitted to the First Southern General Hospital, England, suffering Irom gunshot wounds in the head and ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 Serbian Silver Medal ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 31 March 1919, page 4
    News 141 words

    [?] [?] B. V. and of Mr. R. [?] of [?] has [?] military Medal, wide the brother, [?] F. G. [?], was wounded and [?] to Egypt, has been ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 Mentioned in Despatches ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 25 September 1917, page 6
    News 168 words

    JONES, Captain Reginal Walter, 14th Battalion, of Essendon, awarded Military Cross. Near Messines, after crossing 800 yards of ground which was being swept by bursts of ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. PROMOTIONS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 29 April 1919, page 4
    News 115 words

    O'DONOHUE.—Mrs. M. O'Donohue. of Bell street. Seddon, has been adrised by cablo message that her san. Michsel John O'Donohue. who has been on s[?]tive sorvlco for nearly four years. has receiveed ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 16 August 1919, page 20
    News 176 words

    BODYCOMB.—News is to hand that Captain D. H. Bodycomp 1st Australian Field Ambulance youngest son of thelate Mr.Bedlington Bodycomb, of Melbourne, has been awarded the ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 Invalided Home ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 25 July 1918, page 5
    News 235 words

    Cox.—Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cox, Brandy Creek and Tra[?]algar, have been officially notified that their son, Private Lionel Cox, of the 14th Battalion, has been wounded a second time in France. ...
  • FOR VALOUR. HONOURS FOR AUSTRALIANS. LONDON, August 20. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Monday 21 August 1916, page 6
    News 364 words

    The following awards have been made to Australians for services at the front:— MILITARY CROSS. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED IN ACTION. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 20 July 1918, page 19
    News 277 words

    ELLS.—Sgt. Wilfred C. Ellis, eldest son of Mr. C. Ellis, of Castlemaine, has been killed in action. Prior to enlisting over two years ago he was in the employ of Messrs. Best, Newell, ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 Croix De Guerre Missing Now Prisoner of War ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 2 July 1917, page 6
    News 338 words

    BENNETT, Gunner Horace, oinly son of Mr. James Bannett, of Warragui, is in hospital suffering from gas poisoning. Prior to enlisting he was in the Permanent Artillery, Queenscliff. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 Croix de Guerre ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 13 June 1918, page 4
    News 200 words

    SMITH, Corporal Roy L. 15th Ba[?]., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith, Tallandoon, killed in action in France on May 19. He was 23 years of age. A brother, Stephen, is serving with the Veterinary ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 20 June 1918, page 6
    News 241 words

    BLACKBURNE—Mr. J. Blackburne,late inspecfor of State [?]rests, whose youngast boy (Carlisle) was recently killed in Frince,has been notified that a[?]other son (Frank) at the front ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 30 January 1918, page 8
    News 139 words

    KITZ.—Paul Julins,elder son of Mr. Paul Julius Kitz, of L. Kitz, and Son, of Melbouren, was killed in action in France on the 11th inst. Deceased had served since the beginning of the war, ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 Lieut Douglas Morrison ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 5 March 1918, page 4
    News 198 words

    DRUMMOND.—Sergt. D., son of Mrs. A. Drummond, of Sebastopol, has been wounded for the second time. Sgt. Drummond is in the 14th Battalion, and won the Military Medal. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 10 December 1917, page 6
    News 265 words

    CHALLIS, Francis Henry, husband of Mrs. Challis, Corinella, Norwood street; Sandringham, was killed in action on May 12 (previously reportd missing) formerly of Royal Garrison Arti[?]cry, ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 19 June 1918, page 8
    News 336 words

    McQUEEN, Corporal Alf. W., killed in action May 17, Brother of Mrs. Hislop, Urewillipe, SIM.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Sim, of Lake Bolac, have received news of the death from the effects of ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. MISSING. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Missing 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 A I F Transfers 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 28 January 1918, page 4
    News 336 words

    HANCOCK.—Mr. H. Hancock, of Porter street, Prahran, has received word that his youngest son, Lieut. Fred. Hancock, is reported missing. He recently joined the Flying Corps from 1st ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 1 November 1918, page 8
    News 342 words

    GRIERSON.—Harry Grierson, who was killed in action in France in August after 2[?] years' service[?] was for 12 years in the employ of Messrs. Hold[?]worth Bros., of Beauf[?]rt. He was 25 ...
  • PRESENTATION OF MEDALS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 Croix De Chevaller Croix De Leopold ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 6 December 1917, page 6
    News 245 words

    Military honours won by a number of Australian soldiers in the field will be presented to them at an early date by the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 29 June 1918, page 18
    News 379 words

    MURPHY.—Mr. J. S. Murphy, of the Molesworth Hotel, Molesworth, has received word that his son Jack was killed in France on June 12. He had been on active service for about two ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 A I F Repatriated 1914-1918 Mentioned in Despatches ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 2 April 1919, page 10
    News 364 words

    HANNAH.—Mrs. James Hannah, Lamonde, Stockyard Hill, has received word that her son, Driver Thomas W. Hannah, has been awarded the Military Medal for gallantry and devotion ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Repatriated 1914-1918 Sister E A Cuthbert RRC ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 12 April 1919, page 17
    News 192 words

    HAMPSON, Second-Lieutenant James who fell in France on October 3. during the charge on the village of Beanrevior, was a grandson of the late Sergeant-Major James Cripps, still remembered in ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. GASSED. [ tagged as A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Repatriated 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 27 December 1918, page 4
    News 220 words

    STRANGWARD.—Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Strangward, of Ellerslie, Stawell, have been notified that their son, Gunner R. J. Strangward, who was gassed on October 26, is now recovering in a ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. REPATRIATED. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Repatriated 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 7 January 1919, page 6
    News 475 words

    BOURNE[?] Mr. C. Bourne, [?] Fairy [?] has [?] that [?] Private [?] D. B[?] [?] at war, has been [?] from [?] many to England, where he arrived on ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. GASSED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 Missing Now Prisoner of War ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 21 June 1918, page 5
    News 325 words

    MURTON.—Mrs. E. M. Murton, of Normanby street Geelong has been notified that her husband Bombadier E. M. Murton, of the 103rd Howitzer Battery, has been reported gassed. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 10 June 1918, page 8
    News 365 words

    NELSON.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson of Black Rock, recently of Elsfield, East Kew, have been notified that their eldest son, Robert Bruce, was killed in action in france on May 19, 1918. He ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 16 October 1918, page 7
    News 342 words

    KEANE.—Mrs. Ne[?]ms, of Jubilee Lake, Daylesford, has been notified that her nephew, Lieutenant J. M. Krane, was killed in action in France on September 29, Prior to going to the front ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. PRISONER REPATRIATED. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 POW's Repatriated ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 13 December 1918, page 8
    News 92 words

    BURKE.—Mr. and Mrs. Burke, 37 Brighton road, St. Kilda, have received information that their son, Lieutenant Maurice F. Burke, 2[?]th Battalion, who was severely wounded and a ...
  • NEW YEAR HONOURS. FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN THE FIELD. GENERAL HAIG A FIELD-MARSHAL. LONDON, December 30. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 New Year Honours List ]

    The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Monday 1 January 1917, page 7
    News 372 words

    The "London Gazette" to-day contains the following promotions for distinguished service in the field:- FIELD-MARSHAL. ...
  • AUSTRALIAN HEROES HONORS AWARDED. LONDON, October 18. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 20 October 1917, page 9
    News 88 words

    A bar to his Military Cross has bee. conferred on Captain W. H. East (Artillery), an Australian. Military Crosses. ...
  • MILITARY HONORS AUSTRALIAN RECIPIENTS. LONDON, Octber 20. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 21 October 1916, page 16
    News 83 words

    The following military honors have been awarded to Australian soldiers:— Distinguished Service Orders. Major George Herbert Bourne, of the ...
  • MILITARY HONORS AUSTRALIAN HEROES. LONDON, June 27. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Saturday 29 June 1918, page 9
    News 119 words

    Military medals have been conferred upon the following Australians for bravery in action:- Sergeants P. J. Fabey, A. C. Smith, and ...
  • MILITARY HONORS AUSTRALIAN RECIPIENTS. LONDON, June 18. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Tuesday 19 June 1917, page 5
    News 344 words

    The following honors have been conferred on Australian soldiers:- Bars to the Distinguished Service Order have been conferred on Australians— ...
  • THE AUSTRALIANS FIGHTS IN THE PACIFIC. AWARDS FOR SERVICE. LONDON, January 11. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 Navy Honours ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Thursday 13 January 1916, page 7
    News 245 words

    The following awards have been made officers and non-commissioned officers it the Australian army and navy in connection with the operations against Kaiser Wil ...
  • GALLANT AUSTRALIAN. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Saturday 17 July 1915, page 16
    News ILLUSTRATED 26 words

    LIEUT.-COL. McNICOLL, D.S.O., 6th Battalion 2nd Infantry Brigade. D.S.O., "for repeated acts of great gallantry, &c." Civilian life, head teacher, ...
  • Honours for Australians. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 29 October 1917, page 7
    News 71 words

    The following Australian officers have been awarded the Distinguished Service Order:— Major J. N. P. ELLER. 6th Battalion (Vic.). ...
  • FRENCH HONORS. AUSTRALIAN RECIPIENTS. LONDON, July 21. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 Croix de Guerre ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 28 July 1919, page 8
    News 49 words

    The following French military honors have been awarded:- Croix de Guerre:—Australians—General Sir John Monash; Lieutenant J. L. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F POW Germany 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 24 July 1917, page 6
    News 112 words

    HORRIDGE, Pte, Henry, D Company, 24th [?] talion, son of Mr. Henry Horrioge, of [?] Wes-Rap, farmer, previously reported wounded in May. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. MISSIN. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 1 March 1918, page 4
    News 262 words

    PIPER, Lieutenat-Observer T. H., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Piper, 23 Gourlay street, East St. Kilda, reported missing since Ferbruary 22, supposed prisoner in Turkey, recently m[?] ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. RELEASED PRISONERS OF WAR. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F POW 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 9 January 1919, page 6
    News 218 words

    [?].—Mr. and Mrs. W. J. [?], of [?] near [?] have [?] information that their son, [?] W. T. [?], is now at [?], England, after living a [?] of ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 5 July 1918, page 5
    News 332 words

    BRABAZON.—Mrs. Brabazon, Portsea, has been officially notified that her husband, Sgt. Ralph Austin Brabazon, 5the Battalion, died from gunshot wounds in arm at Herne Bay Military ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. HONOURS. [ tagged as A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Repatriated 1914-1918 Mentioned in Despatches ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 8 April 1919, page 6
    News 389 words

    DENTRY,—Staff-Sergeant Cliff. C., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Denry, Spray street, Elwood, has been awarded the Meritorious Service Medal. Staff-Sergeant Dentry is a brother of Lieutenant ...
  • HONORS FOR AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS. Melbourne, February 27. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 Australian Army Distinguished Conduct Medal Egypt Meritorious Service Medal World War 1 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Friday 28 February 1919, page 9
    News 315 words

    The following awards have been made to Australian soldiers for distinguished service during military operations in Egypt:— Distinguished Conduct Medal. ...
  • ON ACTIVE SERVICE. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Monday 30 September 1918, page 8
    News 24 words

    Gunner DOUGLAS FOTHERINGHAN, of the 110th Howitzer Battery, has been a[?]rded the Military Medal for bravery in the field in France ...
  • DEATH OF ARMY NURSE. To be Buried with Military Honours [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 Australian Nursing Sisters Buried with Full Military Honours Sister May Dickson ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 5 October 1917, page 6
    News 124 words

    An army nurse named Sister May Dickson, attached to the Queen Alexandra Imperial Nursing Service, died at the Base Hospital, St. Kilda road, at 2 o'clock ...
  • MILITARY AWARDS MANY AUSTRALIANS DECORATED. LONDON, March 9. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Tuesday 11 March 1919, page 7
    News 773 words

    The following list of military awards to Australians and Newe Zealanders on active service has been gazetted:— Second Bar to D.S.O. ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. KILLED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 9 May 1919, page 5
    News 185 words

    GRIGG.—The relatires of Lance-Corporal G. R. Grigg have been notified of his death, from accidental injuries, in the Wiltshire Hospital, England, on April 29, just before he intended coming ...
  • AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE. WOUNDED. [ tagged as A I F Casualties 1914-1918 A I F Gassed 1914-1918 A I F Honours 1914-1918 A I F Promotions 1914-1918 ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 27 August 1917, page 4
    News 277 words

    HALL, G[?] J. A., second son of Captain and Mrs. Hall, of Morwell, has been reported wounded, and suffering from the effects of severe gas poisoning. ...
  • Distinguished Service Order. VICTORIA. Major EBERLING. [ tagged as A I F Honours 1914-1918 (2) ]

    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 9 November 1915, page 7
    News 88 words

    Major Eberling left Australia with the rank of captain, and was second in command of C Company, 8th Battalion. Major HERBERT W. LLOYD. ...


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