Western Mail, Thursday, 29 August 1929, p. 2.
Colonel C. H. Lamb
Colonel C. H. Lamb, who was recently elected president of the Perth Chamber of Commerce, is an ex-president of the R.S.L. in this State. In the early days of the league's existence, be was one of its mainstays and a large share of the credit can be assigned to him that those stormy days were negotiated successfully. The colonel is also chairman of directors of W.A. Airways and a partner in Rankin, Morrison and Co. He has just recently recovered from an operation for appendicitis. In the war-days he served with the, 28th on Gallipoli as adjutant, and after being invalided to Australia, re-embarked with the 44th as company commander. He won his Military Cross in No Man's Land in early '17. After an unsuccessful raid, of which he was officer commanding, he spent the hours of darkness between the lines. There ate a few men now hale and hearty in this State who owe their lives to the personal efforts of Charlie Lamb that night.
Colonel C. H. Lamb = Captain Charles Henry LAMB, a 32 year old Accountant from 243 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, Western Australia who enlisted with the AIF on 25 February 1915 and was allotted to the 28th Battalion, Headquarters. During the Great War LAMB Returned to Australia, 9 June 1918.