Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jan 1916, p. 14

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' + ILLUSTRATED SECTION N THIS HUGE MOUNTAIN OF SOLID ROCK, BORGHLUM WILL CHISEL THE HISTORY OF THE CONFEDERACY Sketch of the figures that Gutzon Borghlum, the sculptor, will carve on the face of Stone Mountain, Ga., to IN FIGURES 40 FEET HIGH. ' illustrate the History of the Confederacy. - : RU N ME 7: INVASION OF BULGARIA BY VETERAN RUSSIAN INFANTRY. KITCHENER WITHDRAWS TROOPS FROM DARDANELLES AFTER INSPECTION. John Redmond, thegiiader of Irish Na- Reports and rumors have been .afloat that Russia was preparing for an invasion of Bulgaria, and that her . 4 i troops would be given free passage through Rumania. Rumania has stuck to its strict neutrality, and the Shortly after Lord Kitchener's return from his tour on the Gallipoli Peninsula, the British forces began retiring from the tionalists; who is opposing conscription only other way for the Czar to make his thrust at Bulgaria was by the Black Sea. ' Cabled reports, Dec. 21st € v eliev 8 i ¢ e » 0 vhich Li $ i i . 8 TA rt of Einar pn tol ara are th) oA Th Re Re This territory. It is believed that this was due in great me asure to the report which Lord Kitehener brought back with him. by every means in his power. picture, which has just reached this countfy, was taken at the mouth of the Danube on the Russian-Ru The photograph, one of the first to reach this' country, showing the British Minister of War at Uallipoli, pictures him in manian frontier. The men are all veterans of the Polish campaigns, and, to say the least, they are hardy, conversatioh with Sir William Birdwood. On the rght is Sir A. Godley rugged fighters, They are part of the huge Russian army which has been mobilized at this region for the invasion of Bulgaria. A Russisn Flying Ambulance In readiness behind the lines. are always ready to move away, the None of the countries of Europe now at war are without their One of the most important thin prose ing the communiestion 2 stationed Res. A supply ot dandigw ¢ hen ale : in the eart in case a hurried departure I are Somg aay wit the armies as nurses ielepliopes agen all yp JS, "ny hi h oo earried away by il fire, etare 0 th tual me 0 arema , & i. at efield that the firing of rifies and mac! nd 38 2 reo a Cuark hag a ho is de of ger, they mus! Tepaired without delay. Photo shows Belgian soldiers seting ae card. decorated twice for serviee in the Bervian campaign. > enh

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