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ITALIAN GARRISON SURRENDERS IN ABYSSINIA—PiIes of rifles and other arms which were laid down by the Italian troops at Walcheflt Pass, Abyssinia, after their surrender recently. The Italians marched down from their positions in the pass 80 miles north of Gondar, and were given the honours of war by Brigadier W. A. L. James, who took the salute. A mile past the saluting base the Italians laid down their arms.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24773, 25 November 1941, Page 9

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ITALIAN GARRISON SURRENDERS IN ABYSSINIA—PiIes of rifles and other arms which were laid down by the Italian troops at Walcheflt Pass, Abyssinia, after their surrender recently. The Italians marched down from their positions in the pass 80 miles north of Gondar, and were given the honours of war by Brigadier W. A. L. James, who took the salute. A mile past the saluting base the Italians laid down their arms. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24773, 25 November 1941, Page 9

ITALIAN GARRISON SURRENDERS IN ABYSSINIA—PiIes of rifles and other arms which were laid down by the Italian troops at Walcheflt Pass, Abyssinia, after their surrender recently. The Italians marched down from their positions in the pass 80 miles north of Gondar, and were given the honours of war by Brigadier W. A. L. James, who took the salute. A mile past the saluting base the Italians laid down their arms. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24773, 25 November 1941, Page 9