INGENIOUS LETTS.
SHIFTING ENTANGLEMENTS. LONDON, August 27. A Petrograd official mcssago says: "Lettish troops at two points cut tho enemy's first-lino barbed wire- entanglements, attached an anchor to each severed end, and dragged up tho ontangloments and standards for a distance of 30 paces, using a winch to do the work. A chaplain was killed by a hostile aeroplane's bomb while ho was fulfilling his pastoral duties."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16326, 5 September 1916, Page 8
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