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NELSON’S HEROES.

“Whenever the test came, whether in the weary round of this routine work; in combined operations like those in the Dardanelles; in the rare engagements on which the enemy ventured, off Heligoland, off the Fanlkland Islands, off the Dogger Bank, in the Jutland battle; in the splendid attacks upon Zccbrngge and Ostend —on all occasions, in every combination of difficulties and of dangers which the sea and a treacherous and cruel enemy present,” says the Times, “our sailors of all ranks and of ail kinds —Royal Navy, Marines, merchant service, trawlers, and fishermen have shown that the blood of Nelson's heroes runs warm in their veins.”

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1936, 6 February 1919, Page 4

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108

NELSON’S HEROES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1936, 6 February 1919, Page 4

NELSON’S HEROES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1936, 6 February 1919, Page 4

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