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Pagina 213
... morning mist . I had not intended going that way , but it was difficult to turn away from the sea on such a morning . After passing Saltwood I turned firmly northwards , taking the track over Tolsford Hill and so to Postling Wood . From ...
... morning mist . I had not intended going that way , but it was difficult to turn away from the sea on such a morning . After passing Saltwood I turned firmly northwards , taking the track over Tolsford Hill and so to Postling Wood . From ...
Pagina 215
... morning raids began . The remaining horses meanwhile would be saddled up , and by the time I returned to the farm with the aerodrome party the rest were ready to set out on their morning's work . We kept close to cover while out on ...
... morning raids began . The remaining horses meanwhile would be saddled up , and by the time I returned to the farm with the aerodrome party the rest were ready to set out on their morning's work . We kept close to cover while out on ...
Pagina 285
... morning of Easter Monday , when the Division went over the top and took six thousand prisoners , besides knock- ing seven bells out of the rest , no dirty Hun ever showed his nose over our parapet except as a captive . The bag was forty ...
... morning of Easter Monday , when the Division went over the top and took six thousand prisoners , besides knock- ing seven bells out of the rest , no dirty Hun ever showed his nose over our parapet except as a captive . The bag was forty ...
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Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
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