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    This photo, shows the Dragoons marching the prisoners through [?]. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Ocneral Botha, our [?] and present popular and loyal-to-the backbone Premier of the union of South Africa, has reached the very ...

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    According to the first annual report of the Miners' Phthisis Board appointed by the Union Government In 1912 the awards made during the year ...

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    When this photograph was taken the Germans were only 35 miles from paris and the picture shows them on the march passing through a village. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HOW THE KOMET- WAS CAPTURED

    An interesuing arrival in Sydney today was the sleam yacht Komet, which has the distinction of being the first vessel captured from the enemy by ...

    Article : 229 words
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    GERMAN GUNNERS WITH THEIR BACKS TO PARIS.—When this photo, was taken news of the complete retreat of the Germans came through from the front. The whole German ffighting the [?]. The photo shows the German g[?] pushing heavy guns through a muddy ve[?] field. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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