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  3. ALLIES HONOR A WOMAN SPY

    Marshal Foch and other generals of the Allied Powers attended the unveiling at Lille on 13th November of a monument to Mile. Louisa de Bettignies, the French woman spy, who did important work for the British armies during the war, by organising a vast network of espionage in occupied territory in addition to smuggling young Frenchmen of military age through German lines. By many ingenious roses she conveyed hidden messages through Holland twice a week, and so clever was she that it is probable ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WHAT OF 1928?

    As the close of a year seems to be an appropriate time for a review of past work, and the assessing of the value—or lack of value—of our ...

    Article : 707 words
  5. DECENTRALISATION AT LAST

    The State Government is deserving of earnest commendation for, so early in their administration giving attention to the amendment of[?] system ...

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