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Rédaction et Administration : André IGON, Paul GATEAUD, Pière COLOMBIER, A. LECOMTE (trésorier), Cîo télég., Secteur postal 107
Toujours garé et jamais tristes, Ce sont les télégraphistes. {Refrain des télés.]
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NOS ILLUSTRATIONS. La guerre civilisatrice.
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THE B. E. F. TIME S. WITH WHICH ARE INCORPORATED / The Wipers Times, The 64New Church" Times, The Kemmei Times & The Somme-Tiraes. ; . .\k
No 3- Vol !. Saturday january20(h, 1917. Price 1 Franc.
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THE WIPERS TIMES
No 3. Vol 1. Monday. 22nd May, 1916. Price i Franc.
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B. E. F. TIMES. F" WITH WHICH ARE INCORPORATED M W The Wipers Times, The "New Church" Times, The Kemmel Times & The Somme-Times. ^ I ww No 1 Vol 1. Friday. IstDecember, 1916, Price 1 Franc i GUILLEMONT HIPPODROME. TI-IIS WEEK—GREAT REVUE. HULLO TA N KO FAMOUS "ALL STAR" CASTE, BOSCH BEAUTY CHORUS —o— (i—o — o— ...