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  2. DUNN'S WATTLE.

    With already some four hundred known varieties of that typical Australian plant the acacia or wattle, there seemed little likelihood of the discovery of a new and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 512 words
  3. TRENCH BOMB-WARFARE BY ENGINEERS AT MOORE PARK, SYDNEY.

    1 BOMBS AND HAND GBENADES BURSTING IN THE ENEMY'S TRENCH: TOE THROWERS ARE BETWEEN RIFLEMEN. 2. HAND GRENADE, LIT BY AUTOMATIC ARRANGEMENT, BURSTING IN THE OPPOSITE TRENCH. 3. CRATER CAUSED BY A MINE EXPLOSION AND IMMEDIATELY OCCUPIED BY 12 MEN: THE CRATER IS SIX FEET 4. GRENADE THROWERS IN THE FRONT TRENCH (PUECEDED BY TWO MEN DEEP BY 30 FEET IN CIRCUMFERENCE. WITH FIXED BAYONETS) THROWING INTO THE ENEMY'S TRENCH. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 78 words
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