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WAR. LEADERS DISAPPEARING. Famous war leaders who have died since the Armistice include:— BRITAIN, 1935.—Admiral Sir C. Madden, Viscount Byng of Virny, Earl Jeliicoe. 1933,—Viscount Grey of Fallodon. 1932.—-Field-Marshal Viscount Pluraer. 1929.—General Sir Charles C. Monro, Admiral Sir H. Jackson. 1928. —Earl Haig, Admiral Sir II Evans Thomas, Adfniral Sir John de Roebeck, Lord Oxford. 1926.—General Sir F. Lloyd. 1925 The Earl of Ypres, Admiral S'ir D. Sturdee. 1924. —General Sir Charles Townshend. 1922.—Sir Henry Wilson (assassinated). 1920.—Lord Fisher. FRANCE. 1932.—M. Briand. 1931.—Marshal Joffre. 1929. —Marshal Foch, M. Clernenceau, General Sarrail. 1925. General Mangin. GERMANY. 1934—Field-Marshal von Hindcnburg 1930. —Admiral von Tirpitz. 1929.—Prince von Bulow. 1922.—Marshal von F'alkenhayn. RUSSIA. 1929.—Grand Duke Nicholas. 1926. —General Brousiloff. ITALY. 1928.—Marshal Diaz, G'eri. Cardorna. Among the few war leaders living are: Mr Lloyd George, Earl Beatty, Lord Allenby, Field-Marshal Lord Milne, Sir lan Hamilton, Sir William Birdwood (Britain), General Pershing and Admiral Sims (United States), Von Kluck and Ludendorff (Germany).
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12769, 27 January 1936, Page 3
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