Blackwood's Magazine, Volumer 255-256W. Blackwood, 1944 |
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... arms . We had liaison officers who went round all the reinforcement camps and police depots collecting every rifle on which they could lay their hands . The Malay Police had been disarmed before being disbanded up - country , and their ...
... arms . We had liaison officers who went round all the reinforcement camps and police depots collecting every rifle on which they could lay their hands . The Malay Police had been disarmed before being disbanded up - country , and their ...
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... arms . Doubtless the police would , in time , have got the trouble in hand had it not been that towards the end of 1914 a real leader appeared , one who was capable of co - ordinating those anarchical streams into one vast flood of ...
... arms . Doubtless the police would , in time , have got the trouble in hand had it not been that towards the end of 1914 a real leader appeared , one who was capable of co - ordinating those anarchical streams into one vast flood of ...
Side 313
... arms by means of a regiment's Colour is 8 matter of pride to the great Irish military family of Gough . A scrutiny of these arms and of their heraldic description may be found amply to repay the trouble , especially by anybody who is ...
... arms by means of a regiment's Colour is 8 matter of pride to the great Irish military family of Gough . A scrutiny of these arms and of their heraldic description may be found amply to repay the trouble , especially by anybody who is ...
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MWAS OF THE WATERWAYS BY JOHN WELMAN | 79 |
Contents for March 1944 | 156 |
A HUNDRED YEARS OF THE KHYBER PASS BY MAUD DIVER | 157 |
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