The Sydney Mail War Issue No. XXXII (Mar 10, 1915)
"The Sydney Mail" was an Australian magazine, the weekly edition of The Sydney Morning Herald, that ran from 1860 to 1938. During World War I, the "War Issues" of The Sydney Mail were particularly popular, offering readers insights into the conflict through stories and pictures. These issues became valuable records of the war, showcasing Australian troops in Egypt and England, and those preparing to leave for the front.
The "War Issues" featured a mix of news, articles, and photographs related to the war. They included images of Australian soldiers, parades, and other significant war-related events.
These issues served as a valuable historical record of Australia's involvement in World War I. They captured the spirit of the time, the experiences of soldiers, and the public's reaction to the war.
The "War Issues" were in high demand, with readers eager to see stories and images of their loved ones and the war effort.
These newspaper magazine-style issues are very fragile, and their condition varies from Poor to Fair.
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