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Portugal: used by the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps, during the First World War [175] The SMLE Mk III was still in service as m/917 during the 1940s. [176] Wilson, Royce (September 2007a). SMLE: The Short Magazine Lee–Enfield Mk III. Australian Shooter Magazine. Certain medications can cause someone to produce smelly gas. Examples of medications that can result in excessive or smelly wind include:
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