Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Dec 1915, p. 18

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hn PAGE TWO [X Life on board a British destroyer in war-time. A scene on board during the "watch below." (American Press Association.) % Sir Charles Wakefield, the new Lord Mayor of London. This protograph was just received, and shows How Toronto, Canada, cares for her tubercular children. Outdoor sleeping in cots placed in the woods is one of the ways Sir Wakefield in his official robes which assure the students of the outdoor school of obtaining all the fresh air possible Students of the Norton Boys' Home and Industrial School near Birmingham, England, have been congratulated by the The Steamer Oscar II. heading for the trenches. Photo taken as the peace ship swung around with the aid of tugs Home Office for their work in connection with war supplies. Besides doing farm work, the boys spend mueh of and pointed her bow down the river f or the start of a memorable voyage. their time making, among other things, fuse tins and signal flag holders. Our,photo 'shows some of them engaged in making the latter. ' et

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