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BRAVE SOUTH AFRICANS.

MONUMENTS IN PRANCE. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received July 19, 5.5 p.m. 1 Capetown, July 18. At commemoration services throughout Soutli Africa to celebrate the heroic stand made by South Africans in Delville Wood, on the Somme, General Smuts announced tha.t Delville Wood had become part of South Africa, the Government having purchased the site, where a monument would be erected. Another monument to South Africans Would be erected near Arras,—Reuter Service.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1920, Page 5

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BRAVE SOUTH AFRICANS. Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1920, Page 5

BRAVE SOUTH AFRICANS. Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1920, Page 5

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