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... like any residential flat elsewhere, with living-room, bidioom, and kitchen, the furniture and household equipment fcefcig. as a rule, plunder from some farmhouse. An underground kitchen with stove, cupboard, pots and pans, etc., is seen above. J! ...

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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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... kord Rhondda and the food ^uestio1^ —[Photos. by L.N.A.] :S SUBSTITUTE FOR THE QUEUES : THE FOOD CONTROLLER OPENS A COMMUNAL KITCHEN. ltii had got to come and that he was Now that the difficulties in shopping for everyday necessaries are becoming more palpable ...

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... Illus.] When Lord Kitchener landed at the Piraeus ort November 20, he was met by Sir Francis Elliot, and motored to the British Legation in Athens, where Sir Francis and Lady Elliot gave a luncheon in his honour. After Lord Kitchener's audience of the ...

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... [Photo .S.andG.) The King, accompanied by Lord Kitchener, inspected troops at Winchester on January 12. The men were drawn up on Fawley Down, three miles outside the city. His Majesty and Lord Kitchener walked down the ranks. On the way back, the royal ...

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... mobile regimental camp-kitchen ranges, a detailed description of which he gave. We at the time had equally good ones, and they have been improved on since. Throughout the fighting on the Western Front, the regimental camp kitchens follow close after the ...

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... LORD KITCHENER AT ANZAC: RETURNING FROM A VISIT TO THE FIRING-LINE. f hii it Cti Bean KITC Very few even of the senior officers had any previous knowledge of the visit, writes Captain Bean, the official Australian Press representative, but the moment ...

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... Lord KITCHENER IN GALLIPOLI : AT SEDD-UL BAHR, WITH THE FRENCH st* P i? t0Ur m the Eastem Mediterranean occupied a little over three weeks After a short Z: ^L ^T '%to\thc d COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF AND THE , D t HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR EGYPT [Photo, by ...

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... THE KITCHENA STRONGLY PROTECTED BOMB-PROOF KUCHE. GERMAN CARE FOR T htùtors and it is evident from this illustration ».-] KITCHEN ST ^ ttench-constrùctors, Germans are all good trenchermen strongest protection against damage from bombs or shells. that ...

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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 ...

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... A MOTOR FIELD-KITCHEN : A PRESENT TO THE QUEEN OF THE BELGIANS. —{Photo, bv Campbell G my.] This motor field-kitchen was sent to the Queen of the Belgians through Dr. Hector Munro, of Flying Ambulance fame. The chassis was presented by Mr. and Mrs. Talbot ...

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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 ...