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Side 194
... arrived by noon . . . " He broke off , and brooded darkly on what he would do to them when they did arrive . At all events , we were not going to waste half a day waiting for our guests , and some of us had to trek down in the afternoon ...
... arrived by noon . . . " He broke off , and brooded darkly on what he would do to them when they did arrive . At all events , we were not going to waste half a day waiting for our guests , and some of us had to trek down in the afternoon ...
Side 276
... arrived without halt or hitch . Then came the terrible business of transferring the patient from the ambulance to the ward ; and from the stretcher to his bed . He was a magni- ficent young man , strong and handsome ; brave beyond words ...
... arrived without halt or hitch . Then came the terrible business of transferring the patient from the ambulance to the ward ; and from the stretcher to his bed . He was a magni- ficent young man , strong and handsome ; brave beyond words ...
Side 192
... arrived back at Battalion headquarters ! Infantry infiltrated from the south- east one day and made a nuisance of themselves by sniping with machine- guns . But the constant annoyance was the shelling . There was big stuff , about 8 ...
... arrived back at Battalion headquarters ! Infantry infiltrated from the south- east one day and made a nuisance of themselves by sniping with machine- guns . But the constant annoyance was the shelling . There was big stuff , about 8 ...
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Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
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