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... FRIENDLY ARABS WORKING FOR THE BRITISH IN MESOPOTAMIA: ' L PREPARING A NEW SITE FOR THE INDIANS' CAMP AFTER FLOODS. On another page, Although a few rf the Arate th' ArtfcLb itants of places rP£t i so ...
... FRIENDLY ARABS WORKING FOR THE BRITISH IN MESOPOTAMIA: ' L PREPARING A NEW SITE FOR THE INDIANS' CAMP AFTER FLOODS. On another page, Although a few rf the Arate th' ArtfcLb itants of places rP£t i so ...
... THE RUSSIANS FRANCE : A FRENCH INSTRUCTOR EXPLAINING DETAILS OF A ^THE »»« *¡* French Army, but the Russians are apt pupils and quickly get tne ng ^ ^ Russlan contil>gen., WITH a.— „ . —[Photo, by lUu ...
... WITH THE R.F.C. IN MESOPOTAMIA: TAXI -ING f h dthment of BACK TO THE HAMGAR THROUGH THE done They hire been specially commended at ™rlf^ ^ ^ throughout his adrance up d hMday* ^ • * i • j_i_ :i ...
... THE CAPTURE A GERMAN PHOTOGRAPH FOUND The Königsberg had ten 41-inch guns on board when she was shelled by the two British it ENEMY CONVOY IN EAST AFRICA : ONE OF THE KÖNIGSBERGS GUNS. lftd N H ...
... AUSTRALIA EVER ADVANCING : REINFORCEMENTS LEAVING THE CENTRAL RAILWAY STATION, SYDNEY, ON THE WAY TO GO ON BOARD SHIP. [Photo, by UtuUrwooJ and Undtrtcood.] Go home, Australians—we have no quarrel wi ...
... THE BRITISH NAVAL SUCCESS IN THE NORTH SEA: FIRING THE BIG GUNS OF A BATTLE-CRUISER IN ACTION TLECRUISER by Newspaper Illustrations. ...
... F= THE U.S. SITTING UP AND TAKING NOTICE ! THE PREPAREDNESS PLEADERS PARADE PASSING DOWN FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. [Photo, by Illustrations Bureau.] ~»i LJ To arouse public interest in the United St ...
... » »w v»«, « ™. »»»«>, ridd thuestion wheth^ e li American opinion is drrided on the question of more dficient military Efcewhere in this number we illustrate the morement m> that county ^ ^ ^ ^ wcrc ^ ...
... IK FLOODED MESOPOTAMIA : AN INDIAN SOLDIER BRINGING IN HIS WASHING. btl t th AlIdian advance harder to overcome than the The floods of Mesopotamia formed an obstacle to the Anglo-Indian Turks and prev ...
... AND WHERE TROOPS HAD SWIM CAMPS WERE INUNDATED Writing from Mesopotamia on April 13, Mr. Edmund Candler said : We have had to fi„h, ,u T• FROM THEIR TRENCHES: A FLOODED PALM-GROVE IN MESOPOTAMIA IOr ...
... f WHERE EXCHANGED BRITISH PRISONERS ARE INTERNED. SWITZERLAND, K,»D GODMOTHER OF THE ^SABLED^ CHÂTEAU JVOEX, WH»«. VV x A . t£L {Photo, by James-] [//Wo. oy J CHÂTEA Switzerland has earned the pri ...
... 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 Farring ...