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Sl%an��nt>!Ztarriml): WtMt'S tki*' Divisions in the Liberal Cam,! Tku is preposterous. You are the Liberal organizer, n,y HttU man. Why Mt you ;' The Secretary, Organize them, Mr Seddon? It, impossible. You ought to hear them talk. Old Nick himself couldn't organize them. (Observer, 04 October 1902)
BACK ROW.���T. Hood (Gisborne) ;M F. Denneliy, PP. ( (Wellington South) ; J. O'Connor. S. (Dunedin) ; F. J. Doolan, P P. ( SFCOND BOW FROM BACK.-B. Doherty. P. (Welhngto (Waimate) ; J. J Marlow, P. (Dunedin) ; D Flynn. P D.P (Auckland P. (Tiraaru) ; M. O'Sullivan. P.D P. (Sancta Maria, Auckland) THIRD ROW FROM BACK.-H P. Madden. P.P. (Ashbi P.D.P., Mis< A Hearn St. Mary's, Wellington; ; Hon. W. Beehan, M J. Kilbride, P P. (Leeston). FRONT ROW.- B. Chapman, P. iMasterton) , M Mahoney The Press representatives at the extreme rear rt'pu-.. m ihe ' (New Zealand Tablet, 03 March 1904)
German generals and 57,000 German soldiers marched through Moscow in a march ■of triumph—as prisoners of tvar. Flanked by mounted Russian guards, the group of German generals at the head of the procession is seen passing the Bielorussian raihvay station. Vast croivds lined the streets through which the Germans were marched.. (Evening Post, 12 August 1944)
There is no definite front line in France, and the position is undergoing constant change. South of the Seine the whole country is coming under Allied control with little organised enemy resistance, except in the coastal fortified ports of Brest, Lorient, and St. Nazaire. Nice is still in enemy hajids, but the rest of France east of the Rhone is now' under A Hied control. (Evening Post, 28 August 1944)