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Serbian Campaign 1914-1915
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Australians in the Serbian Campaign and occupation of World War I
Conflict in the Serbian region Assassination and the July Crisis
Christine Erica (Strom) Bonwick
Christine Strom was born at Ascot Vale in Victoria in August 1892. She began training as a nurse at Royal Melbourne Hospital in 1913.
Doris Ethel Sexton
Dora Ethel Sexton, from Toowoomba in south-east Queensland, was born on 7 November 1885. She trained as a nurse and was working at Toowoomba General Hospital when World War I began.
Edmund Francis 'Ned' Herring
Edmund Herring was born at Maryborough, Victoria, in 1892.
Elsie Jean Dalyell
Elsie Dalyell was born in Newtown in Sydney in 1881. She attended Sydney Girls High School after which she became a student-teacher while studying arts and science at the University of Sydney.
Laura Margaret (Fowler) Hope
Laura Fowler was born in May 1868 in Adelaide.
Mary Clementina De Garis
Mary De Garis was born in Charlton, Victoria in 1881. She was educated at the Methodist Ladies' College in Melbourne where she was dux of her year in 1898.
Mary Katherine 'Molly' Coleman
Mary Coleman's Australian Imperial Force (AIF) service record notes that she was born at Hay in New South Wales, though newspaper reports at the time of her death claimed that she came to Western A
Olive May Kelso King
Olive King was born in 1885 at Croydon in Sydney. She received her secondary education at Sydney Church of England Grammar School for Girls.
Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin
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