Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Dec 1915, p. 17

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--, Illustrated | z aE - 1 Pages 1-4 ®ertion. KINGSTON, These three photographs just received show far better than words can describe, what the Australians did to the German cruiser Emden before she was beached by her commander No. 1--Looking aft from the forward deck. No. 2--Looking forward toward Keeling Island No. 3--Looking aft from a quarter \ - New auto ambulance used by the French for carrying wounded. A sort of box is attached to the wheels of an ordinary automobile. Capt.' Richard. Lioyd--George, - son. of -Mr:. Lioyd: George, the ~~ © + Bdith Cavell Memorial Service in St. Pauls, attended by Royalty. Not » villaia in's "movie film," but a wolliah youngest Lieutenant-Colonel in the British Army. He has : : a ¥ Rg i pter Kingswa; ; recently received his promotion. He is in his 26th a. dum : x . 2 : Frese : "= Yager y at

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