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as a soldier in Morroco & Madagascar and later went to the New Hebrides where he began life as a planter. Unable to settle however he visited Australia and was attracted by the Goldfields. What success attended his gold prospecting I have not so far been able to ascertain. He spent most of his prospecting days in the West of New South Wales. One day about early in 1916 Bill found himself in Dubbo and saw the soldiers being trained and heard the recruiting officials appealing for more men. Bill's long-fostered hate of the Bosche bec burst into flame and he enlisted.

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