During the great advance the cellars, which were used by the enemy as refuges, storehouses, and living quarters, were explored by armed parties of British, carrying electric torches. Some of the dug-outs were 70 feet deep. On the floor is seen a sort of German "knobkerry" It consisted, of a hollow wooden tube holding a steel spring, to which a heavy, square iron nut was attached. The spring was 4 inches longer than ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The World's News (Sydney, NSW : 1901 - 1955), Sat 30 Sep 1916, Page 17
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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