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South African officers pose with a captured German flag in Windhoek (present day Namibia), 1915. Image in public domain.

South African officers pose with a captured German flag in Windhoek (present day Namibia), 1915. Image in public domain.

  • German South-West Africa surrenders to South African forces led by General Louis Botha after 11 months of fighting
  • Walter William Erickson enlists. Walter is commemorated on the Centenary of WWI in Orange Honour Roll; he would be killed in action in France on 12 October 1916.
  • The Leader publishes excerpts of letters from sisters Wynne and Kath King who are serving in the Mediterranean. Wynne describes the horrors of the seven week long boat trip from Suez to Egypt in 110F (43C) degree heat. Letters from Orange Nurses
  • The Leader reports that an Australian hospital has opened at Auteuil racecourse in Paris. The 25-bed field hospital is privately and voluntarily run by a small group of Australian women. It operated in connection with the military hospital at Val de Grace under the auspices of the French military authorities, and tended French wounded. Australian hospital at Auteil [sic]