Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 254William Blackwood, 1943 |
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Page 210
... hills which runs due south from the coast some ten miles east of Tunis . Beyond these hills lies a plain , which leads eastwards into rolling country studded with olive groves stretching across the base of the Cap Bon Peninsula ...
... hills which runs due south from the coast some ten miles east of Tunis . Beyond these hills lies a plain , which leads eastwards into rolling country studded with olive groves stretching across the base of the Cap Bon Peninsula ...
Page 211
... hills a flat gap between e division and the sea . But this as filled by the buildings of Hamman f , a watering place of considerable e , in which again the enemy's 88's d machine - guns were cunningly dged . In the late afternoon the ...
... hills a flat gap between e division and the sea . But this as filled by the buildings of Hamman f , a watering place of considerable e , in which again the enemy's 88's d machine - guns were cunningly dged . In the late afternoon the ...
Page 216
... hills some ten miles north , picking up parties of Boche on the way . On reaching some high hills overlooking the sea it was severely attacked . One officer was killed and several other ranks killed or wounded . The surviving officer ...
... hills some ten miles north , picking up parties of Boche on the way . On reaching some high hills overlooking the sea it was severely attacked . One officer was killed and several other ranks killed or wounded . The surviving officer ...
Contents
GEE | 210 |
A LITTLE RIVER OF OLD JAPAN BY SIR HAROLD PARLETT | 357 |
MEDICINEMANS CHILD | 373 |
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