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William Malcolm Chisholm (1892-1914) (subject)

Obituary [re Malcolm Chisholm (WW1), The Sydneian, December 1914]

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[Editor: An extract from the “Obituary” section, regarding Australian military personnel, published in The Sydneian (Sydney, NSW), December 1914.] Obituary. CHISHOLM, WILLIAM MALCOLM. — Entered the School 1905. Left 1911. He was a Prefect, a member of the Rifle Team and … [Read more...] about Obituary [re Malcolm Chisholm (WW1), The Sydneian, December 1914]

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Deaths [re Australian military personnel (WW1), The Sydney Morning Herald, 4 November 1914]

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[Editor: Extracts from the “Deaths” notices, regarding Australian military personnel, published in The Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney, NSW), 4 November 1914.] Deaths. CHISHOLM. — Died of wounds in France on August 27, Lieutenant Malcolm Chisholm, of the East Lancashire … [Read more...] about Deaths [re Australian military personnel (WW1), The Sydney Morning Herald, 4 November 1914]

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“Like a soldier”: Australian officer’s gallant death [re Malcolm Chisholm (WW1), The Daily Telegraph, 15 March 1915]

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[Editor: This article, regarding a memorial service for Lieutenant Malcolm Chisholm, during World War One (1914-1918), was published in The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW), 15 March 1915.] “Like a soldier.” Australian officer’s gallant death. A tribute was paid to the … [Read more...] about “Like a soldier”: Australian officer’s gallant death [re Malcolm Chisholm (WW1), The Daily Telegraph, 15 March 1915]

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Late Lieutenant Chisholm: Memorial service [re Malcolm Chisholm (WW1), The Sydney Morning Herald, 15 March 1915]

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[Editor: This article, regarding a memorial service for Lieutenant Malcolm Chisholm, during World War One (1914-1918), was published in The Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney, NSW), 15 March 1915.] Late Lieutenant Chisholm. Memorial service. A memorial service was held at … [Read more...] about Late Lieutenant Chisholm: Memorial service [re Malcolm Chisholm (WW1), The Sydney Morning Herald, 15 March 1915]

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The late Lieutenant W. Malcolm Chisholm [The Sydneian, December 1914]

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[Editor: This article, regarding the death of Lieutenant Malcolm Chisholm, during World War One (1914-1918), was published in The Sydneian (Sydney, NSW), December 1914.] The late Lieutenant W. Malcolm Chisholm. The news that the far-off battlefields of Europe had so soon … [Read more...] about The late Lieutenant W. Malcolm Chisholm [The Sydneian, December 1914]

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An Australian falls [re the death of Lieutenant Malcolm Chisholm (WW1), 5 November 1914]

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[Editor: This article, regarding the death of Lieutenant Malcolm Chisholm, during World War One (1914-1918), was published in the Evening News (Sydney, NSW), 5 November 1914.] An Australian falls. Son of Dr. Chisholm, of Sydney. An Australian, Lieutenant Malcolm … [Read more...] about An Australian falls [re the death of Lieutenant Malcolm Chisholm (WW1), 5 November 1914]

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