n L i A( * S? Ge r?ud, a Customs official, called at the police station at Toulouss recently to announce that, while digging m his garden, he found the perfectly preserved skeleton of an English soldier who was no doubt killed while fighting in tho Duke of Wellingtons army against Mar. S la i u° U tt m A bullet of the typo used by French troops of that period was found buried in the head, and with the skeleton, was a sum of English money of the period. *
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20964, 1 March 1930, Page 12
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