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... ÇKtnc Rations for the freneb Croops •-V-V A-N- v-vi^y örüSW ill [trimk Official Phvtographs,] |i FRENCH WOMEN AND GERMAN PRISONERS AT WORK ON THE POILVS RATIONS : MOVING CASKS. Ü The light wine of France is indispensable to the French soldier. Th« ...

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... Com. missariat Department store-tents, where they are kept ready for issue at the ration-hour. They form only a portion of one day's bake. In this care for the rations question our authorities are following j the lead of Napoleon.—[Official ...

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... Peninsula, » ^mmissaria, Our pho,graphs Their rations have to be brought them by , vicinity of Cape Helles. No. I shows the articles of d>et fornung a the taint. of the frozen Australian meat articles diet forming ration man. o. Australian :s?í. »• »-i= -— ...

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... Iron Rations for the enemy. pppp [Official Photographs issued by the Press Bureau. Crown copyright reserved.] ONE REASON WHY OUR ADVANCE CONTINUES UNCHECKED : BIG SHELLS FOR THE BIG GUNS. The British offensive in Northern France owes its success largely ...

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... On the frencb front: Drawing Cooked Rations. 1 —[Phclos. by C.N.} MEAL-TIME IN THE TRENCHES : SERVING OUT THE HOT FOOD AT THE That an h FIELD KITCHEN. army marches on its stomach is a commonplace maxim * ,W* have a11 heard* That an army fights on its ...

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... Turkish prisoners in British Rands. , Photographs.] AT A DETENTION CAMP FOR TURKS : THE Th fit f thhh -COOK-HOUSE ; AND BREAD-RATION ISSUE. The of the photographs here given shows the cook-house in one of the British internment camps for Turkish prisoners ...

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... On jVIcnin load Battlefield. p [Official Photographs.] INCIDENTS : CARRYING RATIONS TO THE FRONT Utl LINE j A NIGHT BATTLE GUIDING-LAMP AND BOX. there has been time to clear the battlefield of débris and up shell-holes and level the ground across the ...

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... t Hrmiea —[Official Photograph¿.] VEGETABLES AND MEAT RATIONS : SACKING ONIONS AT A DÉPÔT ; A MEAT-SHIP UNLADING. Onions form a univers«! stand-by in the composition of the soldiers' field-ration, end as a regulation article of diet. Vegetables of all ...

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... Kings of the Animal fllorld tlsed as food. KILLED FOR MEAT RATIONS FOR OÜR RHODESIAN NATIVE TROOPS : AN ELEPHANT AND TWO LIONS. the «lephMit—omm'ui» Mmnm sagacissimus, as the Romans said— and the Hon, king of beasts, both furnish food for our native ...

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... » fcr.'.S iflinter Rations for British Uroops in the Crenches ppy —[Official Photograph.] BRITISH COMMISSARIAT METHODS : A RATION PARTY GOING TO THE TRENCHES ; SERVING STEW. f fd t th t The itennce of large armies he One of the modern methods of supplying ...

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... feeding of our Cdeetern-front Hrmies. y y , —[Official Photographs.] ' BREAD RATIONS : FLOUR CARGO-SHIPS UNLADING IN PORT ; AN ARMY BAKERY DÉPÔT. The supply of the soldiers' bread-rations at the Front has to be kept up with continuous and clockwork regularity ...

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... ifJar-TTime Snow Sccncs on the Diestern front. y [Official Photograph*.] FEEDING MEN IN TRENCHES : A MOTOR-WAGON RATIONS CONVOY ¡—A TRENCH-ROAD COFFEE-STALL. During January, the grip of winter fastened on all fronts all over Lurope with intense severity ...