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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 ...

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... started sending into mens about five o'clock in the evening. Four shells fell near the Royal Palace, one damaging the Royal kitchens.—[PAoto. ...

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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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... TO-DAY I AM JOINING WITH THEM IN THEIR SOLEMN TRIBUTE : THE KING LEAVING WESTMINSTER ABBEY ; WITH IX)RD KITCHENER. —[Photo, by Newspaper Illustrations.] On the occasion of the Anzac Memorial Service in Westminster Abbey, the King sent the following ...

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... Turkish spoils taken in the battle at Beersheba, stacked in the town : Krupp guns and artillery wagons, and a Krupp field-kitchen. ...

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... further regarding the proposed expeditionary force, Australia in 1911 adopted a new scheme of defence recommended by Lord Kitchener.—[By ...

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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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... No. 4 by R. Hainf.s. ADMIRAL SIR JOHN JELLICOE, K.C.B., K.C.V.O Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet. FIELD-MARSHAL EARL KITCHENER OF KHARTUM, P.C., K.P., G.C.B,, O.M., etc.. Secretary of State for War. FIELD-MARSHAL SIR JOHN FRENCH, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., ...

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... on the railway line 50 miles north of Bonaberi By December 10 the whole of this railway . . . was in our hands. Lord Kitchener said on February 15 : The campaign in the Cameroon may be regarded as virtually concluded. It is greatly to the credit of ...

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... Commander-in-Chief ¡in dark uniform next to the I ¡ ; foreground). reorganised the Russian Army. He has been called the Russian Kitchener. After the Battle of the Marne the Tsar sent a congratulatory telegram to President Poincaré, who replied : France . ...