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... ; RECRUITS ; COMMANDER SAMSON, R.N., AND HIS ARMOURED MOTOR-CAR. hif —[Photographs by Sport and General, and C.N. Lord Kitchener loses no opportunity of showing his appreciation of his new army of recruits, and on Saturday, in addition to attending the ...

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... CAMP ON SALISBURY PLAIN. The Kid Qid b Ld Kihd —[Photos, by Ernest Brooks and Alficri.~i King and Queen, accompanied by Kitchener and Lord Roberts, on November 4 visited the camps where the Canadian Contingent, commanded by Major-General E. A. H. Alderson ...

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... TSING-TAU. py pp -[Photo, by C.N.] GALLA J In his telegram to the Japanese Minister of War after the capture of Tsing-tau, Lord Kitchener said : | Please accept my warmest congratulations on the success of the operations against Tsing-lau. Will i you be so kind ...

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... (on the near side in the photograph), Generals Sir A Gaselee and Sir R. Biddulph, and Field-Marshals Lord Nicholson, Lord Kitchener, and Sir Evelyn Wood, V.C—[Photo. ...

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... under arms, for service either in Europe or South Africa. By October 8, about 300 men had already left to enlist in Lord Kitchener's new armies, and a Rhodesian Contingent of 500 was being raised. Photograph No. 1 shows the Bulawayo section for the front ...

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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 ...

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... Nos. i and 2 show cavalrymen cleaning saddles and accoutrements under sleet and snow ; No. 3, Cooking operations at a field-kitchen ; and No. 4, The entrance to a dug-out in a British trench. Writing of tne hardships caused by the weather, Eye-Witness ...

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... men, 3 flags, 126 guns, 29 gun-carriages. 362 ammunitionwagons, 70 machine-guns, 2000 horses, 3 bands of music, 32 field-kitchens. 39 field-bakeries, and a very large quantity of rifles and ammunition. These figures do not include the most recent captures ...

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... GERMANY'S REPLY TO KITCHENER'S ARMY : VOLUNTEERS (FREIWILLIGE) AT DRILL FOR ENTRY INTO THE FIELD IN THE SPRING. A ld f illi no being trained day after day so as to counterbalance Kitchener's Army when Here we have, at drill, Germany's set-off ...

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... armies, the ist Ban taking in men up to 40, and the 2nd. men between 40 and 45. No. 3 shows one of the travelling field-kitchens which accompany the German troops on cne march, serving out a hot dinner during a mid-day halt. No. 4 shows a captured field-gun ...

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... 1909. He was born in 1856. Sir Bruce Hamilton has done splendid service. He was born in 1857. Sir Ian Hamilton was Lord Kitchener's Chief-of-Staff, 1901-02. He was born in 1853.—[Photos, ...

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... A MOTOR FIELD-KITCHEN : A WAR-GIFT FROM THE LEATHER-SELLERS' COMPANY. [Phoio. by Record Prrsa.] Public and private munificence is well seconding the efforts of the military authorities in providing for the supply of food to the wounded, as witness this ...