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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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... were sections of huge trunks for sawing and converting into beams and planks, or other timber required as fuel for the camp kitchens, the weights were shouldered by the natives and carried about as mere details in the day's work. The description of their ...

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... overcome than the The floods of Mesopotamia formed an obstacle to the Anglo-Indian Turks and prevented the relief of Kut. Lord Kitchener said in the House of Lords after the surrender of General Townshend and his troops, that it reflects no discredit on themselves ...

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... K. OF K. PLAYS THE HOST : LORD KITCHENER ENTERTAINS A NUMBER Lord Kitchener is very sympathetic ith thldih h bdd ih OF WOUNDED SOLDIERS AT BROOME PARK, HIS SEAT NEAR CANTERBURY. g, —[Photo, by Farringdon Photo. Co.] with the soldiers who have been wounded ...

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... IN A FRENCH CAMP 14 SOMEWHERE : KINDLING DAMP FIREWOOD WITH EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE KITCHEN BELLOWS REQUISITIONED. Dry firewood is an indispensable camp commodity which is usually hard to come by, particularly at this time of year, at or near tfce Front ...

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... T^be Memorial Service to Lord Kitchener, June 13, 1916. [Photo, by Newspaper I ¡lustrations.] A ROYAL TRIBUTE TO A GREAT SOLDIER : THE KING AND QUEEN ON THEIR WAY TO ST. PAUL'S. Oui illustration shows their Majesties the King and Queen driving to St. ...

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... muletransport service of the Indian Army is one of the most efficiently organised departments of any army. Lord Roberts and Lord Kitchener, during their terms of holding the chief command of the Indian Army, may be considered as having been largely responsible ...

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... at Aldershot for several days, and during that time they received a visit from General Sir William Robertson. Since Lord Kitchener's death, Sir William Robertson, as Chief of the Imperial General Staff, has occupied the first position of responcibility ...

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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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... Hilles' Gifts to the Tower : Swords of five Nations; and Souvenirs. r-rn », ■«..> KITCHENER'S SWORD ; AN ITAIIAN SWORD; (2) RUSSIAN; (3) BELGIAN; (4) FRENCH; (5) JAPANESE; (6) LORD WOLSELEVS SWORD; (7) LORD (8) LORD ROBERTS'S REVOLVER; (9) JAPANESE APPARATUS ...

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... AUSTRALIAN AND CANADIAN TROOPS AT THE FRONT : FIELD-KITCHENS. The upper photograph was taken recently within the Australian lines on the front in France. In the foreground may be noted a number of field-kitchens, while further back are seen entrances to dug-outs ...

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... taken at tea-time in the dining-hall of the National Control Canteen, and the lower one gives a glimpse of operations in the kitchen. A typical day in the life of women workers /in that case, at Woolwich) was described recently by Miss Lilian Barker, Government ...