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FAMOUS BRITISH COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF DURING THE GREAT WAR STILL THE SERVICE MAN’S FRIEND. —EARL HAIG inspecting ex-ser-vice men at their own request at Putney, London, before recently opening the Putney Memorial Club, erected in honour of those who fell in the war. The gallant Field-Marshal is tireless in his efforts for ex-soldiers.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1574, 24 June 1920, Page 31

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FAMOUS BRITISH COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF DURING THE GREAT WAR STILL THE SERVICE MAN’S FRIEND.—EARL HAIG inspecting ex-service men at their own request at Putney, London, before recently opening the Putney Memorial Club, erected in honour of those who fell in the war. The gallant Field-Marshal is tireless in his efforts for ex-soldiers. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1574, 24 June 1920, Page 31

FAMOUS BRITISH COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF DURING THE GREAT WAR STILL THE SERVICE MAN’S FRIEND.—EARL HAIG inspecting ex-service men at their own request at Putney, London, before recently opening the Putney Memorial Club, erected in honour of those who fell in the war. The gallant Field-Marshal is tireless in his efforts for ex-soldiers. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1574, 24 June 1920, Page 31