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... 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 stomach, Benders of ...

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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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... THE KITCHENER OF FRANCE : GENERAL JOFFRE, THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF Gl Jff th CdiChif f th Fnh Ar h hiiti bhhiii ON WHOM THE FRENCH ARMY RELIES- Joffre, the of the Army, has won his position by the exhibition of much the same qualities as those for which ...

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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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... with the conduc* of the war. Mr. Asquith himself is, of course, not only Premier, but, during Lord Kitchener's mission, acting War Minister. Lord Kitchener, on returning, wi[l. as the Premier said, belong to the Council. Mr. Lloyd George has his place on ...

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... episodes were crowded. Primarily, the motive of the visit was to confer with Earl Kitchener, to visit the War Office, and consult generally Mr. Asquith, Lord Kitchener, General Sir Ian Hamilton, Mr. Balfour, and Mr. Lloyd George upon details connected ...

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... Cdítb General pcrshíng's JMen in f ran ce MM i : ■& i : —[Photo, by Newspaper Illustrations.] AMERICAN FIELD-SERVICE KITCHEN-AUTOMOBILE HALT TO SUPPLY COFFEE ; DINNER SERVED. America may be trusted to put into the field, to assist and supply her gallant ...

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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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... ^VIu8Cum exhibit TType; and a Curiosity. —[Second Photograph by Aljuri. TWO ITEMS : A PRUSSIAN FIELD DISPENSARY ; A Th CAMP-KITCHEN LABELLED IN ELEVEN LANGUAGES. The organisers of the national War Museum (address, H.M. of Works, Storey's Gate, Westminster ...

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... cavalry division, besides other troops from India. The first division of these troops is now on its way. Such was Lord Kitchener's epoch-making announcement in Parliament on August 28. Lord Crewe, as Secretary of State for India, added this : It has ...

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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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... RUSSIAN SOLDIERS IN LONDON : LORD KITCHENER INSPECTING A PARTY OF OFFICERS AND MEN IN THE QUADRANGLE OF THE WAR OFFICE. Official Photograph ; supplied by C.N. ...