CHIVALRY TO THE DEAD. In contrast with, the stories whicß German propaganda is so constantly spreading abroad, a recent number of the "Cologne Gazette" published a letter from a German battery commander testifying that he found graves ol German soldiers with the inscription "Mort pour sa patrie." This officer, in a later letter, stated that in recent advances. hv often found graves with inscriptions sucM as "Soldats Allemands," followed by 4 the name and date. He. adds: "Some of our wounded who fell into the hands of the much-abused colour ed troopa during the Aisne-Champagfle battle were refreshed with wine, white bread, and chocolate in a dugout inone of the front trenches." JUST arrived* a new shipment of th 6 world-famJls Royal Worcester Corsets. See window display.—Sole agent, Collinson and Gifford. Ltd.
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Taihape Daily Times, 15 August 1918, Page 4
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132Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taihape Daily Times, 15 August 1918, Page 4
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