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Advertising : 484 wordsThis afternoon's French communique reports:--The Germans yesterday evening attempted a strong offensive, which was prolonged alt night, against the whole of ...
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Article : 64 wordsMajor-Gonoral Holmes, of Sydney, was badly wounded in the chest with shrapnel, and died on the way to the clearing station. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Thu 5 Jul 1917, Page 1
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