The King's Fund far disabled servicemen has already set a 8000 men in their own busine[?] ...
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Article : 20 wordsAnother Suggestion is that Holland should administer affairs at Danzig and [?]land those at Constantinople. ...
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Article : 46 wordsCaptain Cyril Ball, a repatriated airman, states that the German, after capturing him, exhibited him in a cage at the Courtrai station. ...
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Article : 33 wordsFrom New York the death is announced of Mr. Walter Hines Page; who recently retired from the position of Ambassador to London. ...
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Article : 149 wordsThe "Cape Times" states that the German residents in the south-west protectorate sent the Administrator a petition for transmission to Dr. Wilson, ...
Article : 149 wordsSince the armistice 5288 officers, 99,217 men, and 4201 civilians have been repatriated. ...
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