CAIRO, Friday. -- Grim, dramatic stories of bitter fighting in the Western Desert are told by wounded British and imperial troops just back from the battle area. ...
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Article : 455 wordsEvery badge bought, every coin dropped into the collection trays today, will help to buy a Christmas box tor the "guests of the unspeakable" -- Australian prisoners in Italy and Germany. ...
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Daily Mirror (Sydney, NSW : 1941 - 1955), Fri 28 Nov 1941, Page 2
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