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GEOGRAPHISCHE NAMEN.

’Manure leeen wir Jibe rail das nit konstanter Boeheit hingoeehriebene SINGAPOHIi, obwohl wir viel riohtiger schreiben warden SlNGirn ? Hur well die Brlten der ganson ihre verkraohte Eohreibweiso aufhalsen. * lot doohalb gut, daoa die Japanor dioson vorkotzerten Nanen borelts abge■ohafft habon. Zu wiohten wir nooh hlnsufii* gen, daas der HnglMnder auch die Inool VAK Piwmuim in fASsaMIES wagetauft hatto. Der sehmutsige Grund hierzu Ist wohl jedon, bekaxmt.

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Deutsche Stacheldraht-Post, Issue 11, 28 February 1942, Page 1

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GEOGRAPHISCHE NAMEN. Deutsche Stacheldraht-Post, Issue 11, 28 February 1942, Page 1

GEOGRAPHISCHE NAMEN. Deutsche Stacheldraht-Post, Issue 11, 28 February 1942, Page 1

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