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... of that day and the previous day were seized. The raid is understood to be due to statements in con¬ nection with Lord Kitchener's supposed resignation, since officially denied.—[Photo, ir ...

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... The troops offered a superb and most stubborn resistance to the tremendous odds by which tney were confronted. So Lord Kitchener said on August 30 of the way our men have faced the Germans. The British Army, declared the French Commander-in-Chief, ...

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... abov^n the level, or below, and are attacked at the charge Iff H 1 Blf IIHIIIIHi I r~T IIIIIIIII I 1 HllHIIII λÂWMSÂS field-kitchens of the type used at the front.—[Photos, —■ ...

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... in the North Sea, on January 24, is forty-three, and was second in command of the Nile flotilla in the Soudan under Lord Kitchener, where his fine initiative won for him the D.S.O. and promotion to Commander. In 1900 he led practically a forlorn hope, ...

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... Wednesday. In the background may be noticed two men ! Li I iXininino aft. dwelling of a commander, with electric light, and kitchen adjoining. are, doubt, of the famous quarries on the Aisne, near Soissons, many of which were occupied by the British troops ...

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... AUSTRALIAN TRENCH IN GALLIPOLI: PERISCOPE AND PERISCOPE-RIFLE. f Ld hih aie t, the Colonial fore« to {Photo, by C.N.] Lord Kitchener, in his recent speech in the House of Lords, gave high praise Gaüiooli The gallantry and resourcefulness of the Australian ...

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... fF THE PARIS CONFERENCE : LORD KITCHENER AND SIR WILLIAM ROBERTSON. The wisdom of the great Conference of the Allies, in Paris, has evidently justified itself, its absolute agreement both as to the object of the war and the methods of securing victory ...

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... THE CHEF AT THE FRONT : AN OFFICERS' MESS KITCHEN WITHIN SOUND OF THE GUNS. gp —[Official Photograph issued by the Press Bureau. Crornt Copyright reserved. Supplied by Alfieri,] The good-humoijred sense of comradeship with which British officers hare ...

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... after bombardment, we attacked the enemy's trenches under cover of a cloud of smoke and gas. It may be recalled that Lord Kitchener said in the House of Lords on May 18 : The Germans hare persisted in the use of these asphyxiating gases whenever the wind ...

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... troops from French Indo-China are quartered, shows some of them at work there, attending, apparently, to one of their field-kitchens. From the lower photograph it may be seen that they are provided with modern and scientific transport equipment, in the form ...

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... in charge of a bullock-wagon. In the lower photograph are Senegalese troops on the Somme, fetching their dinner at a field-kitchen. Writing of their comrades at Verdun the day before the great French victory, Mr. Ashmead-Birtiett says : I saw black Africans ...

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... course, its transport service, has thoroughly reorganised, mainly by the efforts of General Soukhomlinov, the Russian Kitchener. Describing the mobilisation of our great Eastern Ally at the commencement of the war, Mr. Marr Murray writes in his little ...