HUN GENERAL’S ESCAPE
HOW VON SANDERS GOT AWAY GERMAN CHAUFFEUR * Press Association. — Copyright. 9 2 LONDON, Wed. Hi, * one man mainly responsible for from t? 1 * 6 of General von Sanders Light u c^ utc bes of the Australian fnricioK °r se a^ter the rout of the ciianfr “ Jmy in Palestine was his * act was disclosed during a cycle ov onversat i° n a t the Motortil En.i? betw een the manager of agent C WUson * and a Ger ‘ fatce Sl (n t? laar 'fs<l: “I was in the Air Lace T v.Palestine during the war. TWi‘rf ied vhn Sanders’s car.” ®®te fa.,'fished. “Yes, we had to sad i pn , , “ e said. “I was driving ,r »lian« narrow lanes. The AusSoc.» g >ssed us by the merest frae-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 192, 3 November 1927, Page 11
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128HUN GENERAL’S ESCAPE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 192, 3 November 1927, Page 11
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