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LOSS OF MACHINE GUNS

MATTER OP NO IMPORTANCE London, April 2. "Eye-Witness," with the British Headquarters, writes: "It is necessary to warn the public against attaching undue importance to the capture of ma-cliine-guns, whicli are merely pieces of machinery provided to earn their keep in the number of enemies slaughtered. Their loss or destruction does not count. They can be replaced instantly; the slain cannot be replaced for a generation. The guns are of the Maxim type, parried on a small and inconspicuous sledge or stretcher mounting."— "Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2427, 5 April 1915, Page 5

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92

LOSS OF MACHINE GUNS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2427, 5 April 1915, Page 5

LOSS OF MACHINE GUNS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2427, 5 April 1915, Page 5

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