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  4. News of the World.

    A man walked into a Clitheroe (Eng.) ironmonger’s shop and asked if his skates had been repaired. After a pause the shopman said they ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WHEN “THE, KIT” COMES HOME ALONE.

    To my younger Anzac son, Edric, who fell on Gallipoli’s farthest heights, April 25, 1915. The [?] heartbreak in a broken cry— The broken chord of sound too deep for tears— ...

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  8. THE FAMOUS CHARGE OF OUR 10th LIGHT HORSE AT GALLIPOLI

    “One of the most thrilling stories of the war”— “British Australasian” Dedication: To my elder Anzac son, Noel, and other mothers’ sons of the good old 10th. Heard [?] of the Light Horsemen ...

    Article : 681 words
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