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IN THE TRACK OE WAR.

The Horror-haunted West. (Received This Day. 9.45 a.m. London, November 28. Philip Gibbs says tho weather lias turned bitterly cold on tho West front where men and animate are suffering from exposure to the savage cutting wind in a, wide stretch of shelterless country. Tho Army has moved forward beyond the standing habitations and the ordinary comforts arc left behind. There is a whole stretch of the Somme battlefield where the villages are rubbish lumps. Only graveyards and sign hoards indicate the positions of Pozieres, Combles and Guillemont. Otherwise it in a wild waste of desolation, hauntedt by hidden horrors.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 29 November 1917, Page 3

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IN THE TRACK OE WAR. Levin Daily Chronicle, 29 November 1917, Page 3

IN THE TRACK OE WAR. Levin Daily Chronicle, 29 November 1917, Page 3

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