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MUSIC IN THE TRENCHES.

Apparently the ten mouth organs which were sent over to the Continent from England Cue ether day will be appreciated if one may judge from this extract from an officer’s letter: “Our men have just been supplied by a friend, who has evidently studied the British soldier, with some mouth organs. These are an unfailing source of gaiety and amusement during the many long hours we have to spend in our pits doing noting. Some of them are perfect artists at the game, and we have riVtrt music-hall entertain meats between the various ‘cellars' in the trenches.”

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 136, 15 February 1915, Page 3

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MUSIC IN THE TRENCHES. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 136, 15 February 1915, Page 3

MUSIC IN THE TRENCHES. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 136, 15 February 1915, Page 3

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