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LONDON, December 12. Mr Ramsay MneDonakl is serving in the field ambulance in iklgium.
It transpires that M. Poincare■. visited 'Hazebrouck on Sunday and left suddenly in the- •ovenisig. A Ta-übe bombarded the town next morning.
According to the Press Bureau, an eve-witness, describing the operations at the front, says a pleasing; side of the joint operations is the fact that never has there been any sort of friction between the allied troops. This is remarkable- when it in remembered how many have been thrown together, often under - the most trying circumsta,nccs, and that wine is the common drink of the country. The; war' is bound to increase the mutual knowledge and respect of French and British.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9020, 16 December 1914, Page 5
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