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"GUERRE FINIE! BOCHE NAPOO!" This painting, by R. Caton Woodville, reproduced by the Illustrated liondon News, will form a historic souvenir of a historic ©vent—the entry of British troops into the outskirts of Hons on the day"of the armistice, November 11 1918 amid the joyful welcome of the inhabitants. It places on wn-d th« kind of mutual greetings which were exchanged between the British troops and the people, which took the form of suca familiar phrases as ''Guerre Pinie! Bo;he Napoo!" All they implied was visible in kindling eyes and happy faces.

A SUPER-SUBMARINE WHICH SURRENDERED AT HARWICH. THREE OP THE GERMAN SUBMARINES WITH THEIR CREWS ON BOARD -Central News, photo. THE SURRENDER OF THE GERMAN U BOATS. SURRENDERING AT HARWICH.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3382, 8 January 1919, Page 33 (Supplement)

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"GUERRE FINIE! BOCHE NAPOO!" This painting, by R. Caton Woodville, reproduced by the Illustrated liondon News, will form a historic souvenir of a historic ©vent—the entry of British troops into the outskirts of Hons on the day"of the armistice, November 11 1918 amid the joyful welcome of the inhabitants. It places on wn-d th« kind of mutual greetings which were exchanged between the British troops and the people, which took the form of suca familiar phrases as ''Guerre Pinie! Bo;he Napoo!" All they implied was visible in kindling eyes and happy faces. A SUPER-SUBMARINE WHICH SURRENDERED AT HARWICH. THREE OP THE GERMAN SUBMARINES WITH THEIR CREWS ON BOARD -Central News, photo. THE SURRENDER OF THE GERMAN U BOATS. SURRENDERING AT HARWICH. Otago Witness, Issue 3382, 8 January 1919, Page 33 (Supplement)

"GUERRE FINIE! BOCHE NAPOO!" This painting, by R. Caton Woodville, reproduced by the Illustrated liondon News, will form a historic souvenir of a historic ©vent—the entry of British troops into the outskirts of Hons on the day"of the armistice, November 11 1918 amid the joyful welcome of the inhabitants. It places on wn-d th« kind of mutual greetings which were exchanged between the British troops and the people, which took the form of suca familiar phrases as ''Guerre Pinie! Bo;he Napoo!" All they implied was visible in kindling eyes and happy faces. A SUPER-SUBMARINE WHICH SURRENDERED AT HARWICH. THREE OP THE GERMAN SUBMARINES WITH THEIR CREWS ON BOARD -Central News, photo. THE SURRENDER OF THE GERMAN U BOATS. SURRENDERING AT HARWICH. Otago Witness, Issue 3382, 8 January 1919, Page 33 (Supplement)

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