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A QUIET NIGHT.

STRONGLY ©E^FENDBTVFARM

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■ Tho High Oduiniissibner reppi-fs :.— •..^r; >'' :^^:^-''^oNpoN J :^ptV:.29;;:. ofiir-ralV T% mght;^vjas quiet on the grfcatei1 piA;i t/'of thet' fronts;, Our p«s?ti<*fis jfli>rfliwartV\o| .Thiep-;. -val nvere .hpavfl^ Yheiledl O.ur; bombers were aetr>re in tho neighborhood,of, •.soliwaben. f. .Kedoirbt /and -Hessian .trench,, partsrof which:the enemy still •hold.-.-■;. -i ■ --'v \ ■-.■..■■.•■••■•/' ■■■'•:•;-'/ A - strortgly defended farm; southwest of 14 'Bars, oil,, tho vßapaurne "road, was '-captured' by us early this r morning. ' ->;. '- •:;'l^-v '■ / . ''■'• ''';■. '

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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 223, 30 September 1916, Page 5

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A QUIET NIGHT. Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 223, 30 September 1916, Page 5

A QUIET NIGHT. Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 223, 30 September 1916, Page 5

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