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Nu 111 nier 5
April 1917
KEZ REIDERLDEMKEN
Vrienden.
//e/ Heidebïoemken neenit tôt mijn grootste , vokloening mecr en meer uitbreidiirg. Van nr 5 worden reeds 1000 exemplaren de wereld inge-zonden. Overal wordthet mei veel geestdrifl ont-vangen en met belangstelling gèlezen. En is het geen schoon gedaeht van door de wederzijd-sche mededeeling ...
V Xunimer 1
December 1916
HET HEIDEBLOEMKEN
wordt verspreid en' verzonoen aan al de soldaten der Ivantons BRECHT en HOOGSTRAETEN die hun adres opgeven
door KAPITEIN G R A A F uvf E N E S S E technisch bestuurder I). B. I. H. Sainte-Adresse
Vrienden,
In deze laatste tijden zag men links en rechts allerlei frontbladjes in ondoop. Het doet toch zoo ...
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Maârf 1917
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Lente en Hoop.
Nu vjfart de Lente over de landen, en dooi de dagen en de naëhten gaat de trillendc sli-ee ling van ...
Nu m mer 8.
"Met toelating der militaire overheid.
Juli 1917.
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Mijn Dorpje.
ik kan lxet met vergeten, mijn dorpje ; gedurig komt het voor ...