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Undoubted ovideuce ha 3 been given of the great inferiority of the field guns madft off bronze with which the French Artillery is equipped in the war with Prussia, at least as compared with English steel guns. A Bavarian physician, writing from before Meiz, says that, in addition to the immense number of wounded, dysentry begins to disquiet the troops, Many such victories a3 the last, he says, and the Prussian army is ruined. Among the physicians killed on the field, victims of their devotion, is M, Milliot, He was extracting a bullet from Colonel Colomieu, now in the hospital of Val-de-Grace, and had just successfully completed the operation when he was killed on the Bpot.

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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 753, 15 November 1870, Page 2

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Untitled Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 753, 15 November 1870, Page 2

Untitled Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 753, 15 November 1870, Page 2

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