HOW DID HE GET THERE?
FKJHT AT FRONT BKTWEKX OLD | XLRiH HOURS. I From Vi'iimip. g collies the story of n ■ wrestle to death ol two former resi- ■ d.-nt.s of the city, an KmJislnuan and a (iVnnan, who were neighbours. Thf Kngli-hnian, discharged thioatru ! wound- has returned to tell that when : storming a German trench in l-'lund •:■■; I he fonj:lit in (he pitch dark with a ior. lie was strangling his man when limning shells showed thf face of the friend who had h'dden him godspeed at Winnn e'l in August I'.M 1. " Hut a lomrade saw thai wo had lost our i ith s ad hanynnetoil my neighbour ! at ilait instant," the Englishman said. "We he'd that trench until dn'.\ti (■■oufiniu'd my su:-i)iiioii< that ii was he and that he was dead. 1 am sure lit; recognised mo liv the Hare. Hut howdid he get there?"
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 179, 2 June 1916, Page 1 (Supplement)
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147HOW DID HE GET THERE? Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 179, 2 June 1916, Page 1 (Supplement)
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