BOY LOST IN OLD TRENCHES.
PARIS. April 5. After having been lost for four (lavs in the labyrinth of old trenches on the Aisne, the scene of fierce fighting during the war, a schoolboy visitor has been found unconscious in a deep dugout near Soissons. The lad. Cyril Romaschoff.- had been visiting the battlefields with a number of comrades, and was missed m the evening. Parties searched the trenches «T for four days, until the/ lound him. starving and exhausted. He stated that tie had fallen into the dugout and had been unable to get out, He called for help until he tell unoonserious.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1927, Page 3
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104BOY LOST IN OLD TRENCHES. Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1927, Page 3
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