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CORRESPONDENT’S LAST MESSAGE

LONDON, .September 30. The road to Naples is called “iho road of death” by Mr. A. B. Austin, a correspondent with life Fifth Army [whose death is now reported], Mr. Austin added: “For years this valley will be remembered as the scene of one of the hardest victories of the war.”

Austin was the author of “They handed at Dawn,” an account if the Dieppe raid, copies of which reached New Zealand recently.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 6, 2 October 1943, Page 5

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CORRESPONDENT’S LAST MESSAGE Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 6, 2 October 1943, Page 5

CORRESPONDENT’S LAST MESSAGE Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 6, 2 October 1943, Page 5

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