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A PUSHING BANTAM

CAME 10,000 MILES TO ENLIST. William Broad, rejected by {he New Zealand recruiting authorities as too short, stowed himself away on an Eng-lish-boond ship, working his passage after being discovered on the sixth day. He ended a journey of 10,000 miles at Leicester, his old home, where, to his delight, they accepted him as a "bantam."—London "Observer."

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2694, 14 February 1916, Page 6

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A PUSHING BANTAM Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2694, 14 February 1916, Page 6

A PUSHING BANTAM Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2694, 14 February 1916, Page 6

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