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A FASTNESS CAPTURED BY THE FRENCH ~~OM TIT E GERMANS OUR ARAB SUPPORTERS ON THE RED SEA LITTORAL. DURING THE BATTLE OF TB > AISNE. - The Hedjaz flag raised against "The Infidels of Constantinople" was recently designed (Photos by Newspaper Illustrations.) for the Government of the King of Hedjaz (formerly grand Sheeref of Mecca). Troops of the King of Hedjaz recently occupied Maan and Akaba at the head) of the Red Sea, thus joining hands with the Anglo-Egyptian forces in Palestine.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3336, 20 February 1918, Page 31 (Supplement)

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A FASTNESS CAPTURED BY THE FRENCH ~~OM TITE GERMANS OUR ARAB SUPPORTERS ON THE RED SEA LITTORAL. DURING THE BATTLE OF TB > AISNE. – The Hedjaz flag raised against "The Infidels of Constantinople" was recently designed (Photos by Newspaper Illustrations.) for the Government of the King of Hedjaz (formerly grand Sheeref of Mecca). Troops of the King of Hedjaz recently occupied Maan and Akaba at the head) of the Red Sea, thus joining hands with the Anglo-Egyptian forces in Palestine. Otago Witness, Issue 3336, 20 February 1918, Page 31 (Supplement)

A FASTNESS CAPTURED BY THE FRENCH ~~OM TITE GERMANS OUR ARAB SUPPORTERS ON THE RED SEA LITTORAL. DURING THE BATTLE OF TB > AISNE. – The Hedjaz flag raised against "The Infidels of Constantinople" was recently designed (Photos by Newspaper Illustrations.) for the Government of the King of Hedjaz (formerly grand Sheeref of Mecca). Troops of the King of Hedjaz recently occupied Maan and Akaba at the head) of the Red Sea, thus joining hands with the Anglo-Egyptian forces in Palestine. Otago Witness, Issue 3336, 20 February 1918, Page 31 (Supplement)

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