Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... Army is planning for the part it must play in winning the post - war world for Christ . Men and women of the Forces are being brought into friendly contact with the Church Army through the medium of mobile canteens , recreation centres ...
... Army is planning for the part it must play in winning the post - war world for Christ . Men and women of the Forces are being brought into friendly contact with the Church Army through the medium of mobile canteens , recreation centres ...
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... Army and Navy . " Off Louisbourg they find unwearied and vigilant Hardy , and the fleet anchors in Gabarus Bay , west of the fortress . Here , day after disappointing day , they must suffer every vicissitude of the Cape Breton weather ...
... Army and Navy . " Off Louisbourg they find unwearied and vigilant Hardy , and the fleet anchors in Gabarus Bay , west of the fortress . Here , day after disappointing day , they must suffer every vicissitude of the Cape Breton weather ...
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... Army was on our side , the Navy was said to be against us- -which seemed , from our experience of British Com- bined Operations , to be a typically probable state of affairs . The whole report was , however , somewhat offset by an ...
... Army was on our side , the Navy was said to be against us- -which seemed , from our experience of British Com- bined Operations , to be a typically probable state of affairs . The whole report was , however , somewhat offset by an ...
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SEE NOTE ON PAGE 15 of Advertising Section | 76 |
NEAR THING BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 228 |
AN ADDRESS WILL BE GIVEN | 304 |
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