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HIGHLANDERS BURIED ALIVE.

IN A GAM

At u point in the battle line of the Aisne, says the “Sicolsi.iau.” Iho Cameron ilighlamlers, or a section of them, wen; using a targe cave, part 1 v as the battalion’s headquarters and panlv as a collecting bane .•or Hie wouiKied. One day. while the t*eriiian artillery' was shelling the c gnua oils' position, a shell from one ul the largest guns struck the roof of the cave, burying 3b ollicors and men. As the cave was sonic 30UU yards behind (he trenches, and there was no other men about, the disaster, which occiured at half-past V o’clock m theniorn

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Temuka Leader, Issue 7662, 31 December 1914, Page 3

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HIGHLANDERS BURIED ALIVE. Temuka Leader, Issue 7662, 31 December 1914, Page 3

HIGHLANDERS BURIED ALIVE. Temuka Leader, Issue 7662, 31 December 1914, Page 3

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