ivo interest in the development along I the Rhino. Neither Britain nor Ame- j rica can afford to ignore the man- ; oeuvres going along its banks. It is a far cry from Rhine to the Mississippi, but not so far as it used to be. There are now grave- not far from the. Rhine where lies the dust of men who, less than six years ago, came from the hanks of the Mississippi.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1922, Page 4
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