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inclusion, and also additions and alterations in the \'arious ranks 

 and decorations. 1 shall hv therefore very glad if you will publish 

 this list in the next issue so as to ensure a correct roll of our soldier 

 members. The honour board has been received from the designer 

 and manufacturer, Mr. Rowcliffe, and is a fine piece of work, carried 

 out in figured blackwood.— Yours faithfully, 



A. CHAS. STONE. 

 71 Tivoli-road, South Yarra (Vic), 23/11/19. 



HONOUR ROLL. 



Our Glorious Dead. 

 Eltis, Lieut. R. H., M.M. Thompson, Gnr. M. C. 



Fry, Pte. D. B. Thoneman, Lieut. H. 



Hutchinson, Pte. R. Williams, Surg. -Gen. Sir W. 



Kay, G. p. D. C. 



KiRKwooD, Pte. A. M'G. Young, Lieut. G. A. 



Returned and Relnrning Members. 



Anderson, Capt. J. K. Horne, Col. G. 



Anderson, Lieut. -Col. T. Hurst, Pte. H. E. 



Barrett, Sergt. C. L. Le Souef, Major E. A. 



Barrett, Sir J. W. Moffatt, Sergt. D. M'L. 



Berney, Tpr. F. L. ^ M'Lennan, Pte. W. R. 



Bowie, V.A.D., Miss H. * Macgillivr.\y, Major W. 



Brew, Capt. H. M'Crae, J. K. 



Bryant, Major H. W. Oliver, L.-Cpl. W. R. B. 



Carter, Pte. T. Pfordten, Tpr. C. H. van den 



Chandler, Pte. L. G. I^odda, Sig. A. E. 

 Cochrane, H., Commodore R.N. Rohu, Bombdr. S. E. 



Coleman, Pte. W. H. Ryan, Surg.-Gen. Sir C. S. 



Dexter, Chap. -Capt. W. E., Semmens, Col. J. W. 



M.C. Simson, Gnr. C. E. 



DoBBYN, Capt. G. H. Slaney, Pte. H. B. 



Ferguson, Major E. W. Smith, Sergt. H. 



Finlay, Capt. G. Sullivan, W. O., A.M. 



Finnigan, Pte. W. Swindells, Pte. A. W. 



Francis, Pte. F. Walton, Cpl. R. L. 



Hays, Pte. R. G. Wilson, Major H. W., O.B.E., 



Hook, Cpl. C. C. M.C. 



To the Editors of " The Emu." 

 Sirs,— Li your last number Mr. T. P. Austin has taken up the 

 subject of the Cormorant rather hotly. There are one or two 

 sentences in his letter which seem to show that he allowed his 

 favourite hobby, " angling," to override his better judgment. 

 While quite prepared to argue the case for the Cormorant, I shall 

 not take notice of personalities. 



First, Mr. Austin complains that I have not given Mr. G. M. 

 Mathews notes upon the Cormorant. May I ask. Am I bound 

 to give Mr. Mathews all my notes ? Again, it may be that Mr. 



