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  3. THE HINDENBURG LINE.

    The Australian official war correspondent (Captain C. E. W. Bean) writes as follows on April 19 from British, headquarters on the Western front:— ...

    Article : 2,224 words
  4. BRITAIN'S MILITARY LEADERS.

    To the vision of the generation of to-day (says the "Age") the supreme figures of the South African war are yet vivid—Roberts, wrinkled, grizzled ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,923 words
  5. STRIKES YOU AT ANY TIM.

    Never know when or where backache pains will strike you. The kidneys will go wrong, and when they do, the first warning is generally through the back. ...

    Article : 358 words
  6. SIR WILLIAM ROBERTSON.

    Associated with Sir Douglas Haig in so many ways, Sir William Robertson, his junior in age by one year, has yet another, and [?] with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    New [?] crossing the bridge at Liverpool (New South Wales) on the way out of camp. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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