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“A girl standing near the door oi <a train of the Paris Metro (underground railway) was passed by a German officer, who, in alighting, tripped over her foot and fell on his face on the platform. The girl turned with a bright smile to Frenchmen standing near her and said: “That’s my seventeenth to-day.” — Neutral correspondent’s message from Paris.

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Grey River Argus, 31 December 1941, Page 7

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61

Score Mounts Grey River Argus, 31 December 1941, Page 7

Score Mounts Grey River Argus, 31 December 1941, Page 7

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