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New Zealand Graphic
6 November 1912
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THE RELENTLESS DUEL. The Spirit of Progress (to Death) : You a re taking terrible toll of the airmen, as yon do of all my pioneers at every advance; but the brave fellows will conquer you sooner or later.
New Zealand Graphic
14 September 1910
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RECEIVING IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE PRIOR TO LAUNCHING FORCES. AN IMPROVISED ITALIAN ARMY TELEPHONE FIELD PO BRITISH GUNNERS INDULGE IN AN ARTILLERY DUEL WITH THE WAR AREA. The gun crew have stepped aside, the “trigger man” rem the big piece.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
17 August 1916
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
1 October 1908
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AN AEROPLANE DUEL IN MID-AIR. THE FRENCHMAN WHOSE MACHINE IS ON TOP, WAS VICTOR. It is rarely that a photograph of an air battle is secured, as the airmen near by are too busy to take photographs. This one was taken by an observer.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
11 April 1918
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New Zealand Tablet
24 August 1922
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New Zealand Tablet
29 June 1922
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New Zealand Tablet
10 August 1922
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FIGHTING FITZGERALD'S LIFE.
New Zealand Tablet
20 April 1877
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Page 10 Advertisement 3
New Zealand Tablet
6 April 1922
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New Zealand Tablet
31 August 1922
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New Zealand Tablet
27 July 1922
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New Zealand Tablet
21 October 1887
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FRENCH REINFORCEMENTS APPROACHING VERDUN BY WAY OF THE VALLEY OF THE MEUSE. THE INTENSE ARTILLERY DUEL AT VERDUN CONTINUES TO BE THE MAIN ACTIVITY IN THE WESTERN BATTLE AREA, THE GERMANS STILL BEING PREPARED TO SACRIFICE MEN REMORSELESSLY IN THEIR ATTACKS UPON THE FORTS AROUND VERDUN. The illustration shows a road scene near Verdun, towards which objective the French are still bringing up quantities of artillery.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
1 June 1916
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REMARKABLE CHALLENGE TO A DUEL.
New Zealand Graphic
6 May 1893
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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1
New Zealand Graphic
10 June 1908
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PIUS X. AND DUELLING
New Zealand Tablet
2 June 1904
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AN OLD STORY.
New Zealand Graphic
19 August 1899
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ON PIT.
28th Heavy News
25 December 1942
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THE DUEL HAS A NEW CODE.
New Zealand Graphic
15 May 1897
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THE POPE AND FREEMASONRY.
New Zealand Tablet
6 March 1885
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Too Much for the Elephant.
New Zealand Graphic
15 December 1900
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A SCENE OF DESOLATION AFTER A TITANIC ARTILLERY DUEL ON THE WESTERN FRONT. POSITIONS CAPTURED BY THE FRENCH AFTER A NOTABLE ADVANCE. Only those who have witnessed a huge artillery battle are able to conceive the ravages wrought by the heavy guns. Trees are broken and torn asunder, the ground is ploughed up, and the shelters are all reduced to the surface level, a desolate picture confronting the soldiers upon their taking possession of the abandoned trenches. [French Army Photographic Service. By courtesy French Consulate, Auckland.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
11 January 1917
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Safety.
New Zealand Graphic
20 July 1907
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Page 60 Advertisement 4
Ladies' Mirror
1 May 1925
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