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THROUGH THE BARBED WIRE, READY FOR RAIDING

A. FRENCH REGIMENT OF POLES. Whil=t the Kaiser is struggling for the pacification of the Polish peoples, whose country his barbarian army have overrun, large numbers of the Polish nation have volunteered for the French army, and in such numbers that a Polish regiment has been formed and) fully trained and equipped in France. The regiment has just been presented with its colours by General Archinard, and is now to become attached to a. division of French troops, to fight in the cause of the liberty of small nations.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3332, 23 January 1918, Page 33 (Supplement)

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THROUGH THE BARBED WIRE, READY FOR RAIDING A. FRENCH REGIMENT OF POLES. Whil=t the Kaiser is struggling for the pacification of the Polish peoples, whose country his barbarian army have overrun, large numbers of the Polish nation have volunteered for the French army, and in such numbers that a Polish regiment has been formed and) fully trained and equipped in France. The regiment has just been presented with its colours by General Archinard, and is now to become attached to a. division of French troops, to fight in the cause of the liberty of small nations. Otago Witness, Issue 3332, 23 January 1918, Page 33 (Supplement)

THROUGH THE BARBED WIRE, READY FOR RAIDING A. FRENCH REGIMENT OF POLES. Whil=t the Kaiser is struggling for the pacification of the Polish peoples, whose country his barbarian army have overrun, large numbers of the Polish nation have volunteered for the French army, and in such numbers that a Polish regiment has been formed and) fully trained and equipped in France. The regiment has just been presented with its colours by General Archinard, and is now to become attached to a. division of French troops, to fight in the cause of the liberty of small nations. Otago Witness, Issue 3332, 23 January 1918, Page 33 (Supplement)