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"TOLL FOR THE BRAVE.' Mr. Witheford stated in the House that the troopers could get no money, could get no land, and when members wrote to the Defence Department they could get no reply to their letters. The Great Combined Panjandrum : Oh, I say, look heah, don't you know me, man ; we cant have you bally well coming heah with your stupid tales. We don't know you. Go away and die. As a veteran you know you ivill be entitled to a military funeral, and dash it all we can't postpone that.

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 168, 19 September 1903, Page 9

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"TOLL FOR THE BRAVE.' Mr. Witheford stated in the House that the troopers could get no money, could get no land, and when members wrote to the Defence Department they could get no reply to their letters. The Great Combined Panjandrum: Oh, I say, look heah, don't you know me, man; we cant have you bally well coming heah with your stupid tales. We don't know you. Go away and die. As a veteran you know you ivill be entitled to a military funeral, and dash it all we can't postpone that. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 168, 19 September 1903, Page 9

"TOLL FOR THE BRAVE.' Mr. Witheford stated in the House that the troopers could get no money, could get no land, and when members wrote to the Defence Department they could get no reply to their letters. The Great Combined Panjandrum: Oh, I say, look heah, don't you know me, man; we cant have you bally well coming heah with your stupid tales. We don't know you. Go away and die. As a veteran you know you ivill be entitled to a military funeral, and dash it all we can't postpone that. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 168, 19 September 1903, Page 9

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