Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Nov 1915, p. 18

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1915. . ILLUSTRATED SECTION. Methods of war for whose introduction Germany is responsible. Asphyxiating gas shells captured by the French in Champagne. «wu. AN ITALIAN BATTERY PHOTOGRAPHED AFTER EIGHT HOURS OF CONTINUOUS WIRING AGAINST AN ENEMY POSITION. Paosas M. Venizelos, the man of the hour in Greece, leaving the English warship Triad at the Dardanelles during his recent visit there. The formér Premier can be seen seated in the stern of the rowboat. = : ARRANZA OF MEXICO. Germans captured by the French in Champagne drive, bringing in their own wounded.

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