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OUR BOYS AT HOME

SPLENDIDLY TREATED ENTERTAINED AT ANZAC CLUB b 'By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, December 19. The branch of tho Australian Natives' t Association gave a Christmas treat at - the Anzac Club. There was a large at- - teiltlanco of' Australian and Now Zealand 1 soldiers and their civilian friends. Lady -• Btrdwood visited the clubhand present--1 ed each man with a specially-designed Christmas card. A feature of the en--9 tertaiument was a Christmas Treo laden with books, tobacco, cigarettes, pipes, it and shaving outfits. The majority of :1 the recipients were wounded men. )' Lady Monro has made a widespread 0 appeal for warm clothing, tobacco, and other comforts for the forces at the 0 Dardanelles and the Balkans. i- CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES.' e SOLDIERS INVITED TO PRIVATE s HOUSES. London, December 19. There has been a splendid response to the "Daily Telegraph's" . movement • for inviting overseas soldiers m Engta'™ to spend the Christmas with English families? Tlie Young Men's Christian Association has taken up the scheme, ir Some families are inviting parties, n others want the soldiers from overseas i- to take -the places of their own 'eons who are at the front.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2649, 21 December 1915, Page 7

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OUR BOYS AT HOME Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2649, 21 December 1915, Page 7

OUR BOYS AT HOME Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2649, 21 December 1915, Page 7

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