Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jan 1916, p. 13

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= The Daily British Whig ~- KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1916. Egypt looms once more as a deciding factor in the great war. Reports state that from 500,000 to 800,000 Twbeo-Germanie troops are marching' Egypt looms once more as a deciding factor in the gress war. Reports state that from 500.000 to 800.000 Turco-Germanic treops are marching upon the same route that Napoleon traversed from Egypt to Palestine specially, the entire Suez Canal zone has been turned into a series of upon the same route that Napoleon traversed from Egypt to Palesti Great Britain has adequate protection against any attacks. Especially, g Jortifications from end to end. Only time will tell who will remain the master of Pharaoh's mpire. Photo shows general giew of the port of the entire Suez Canal zone has been turned into a sereis of strong fortifications from end to end, Only time will tell who will remain the master Alexandria, showing British exporting ships from all parts of the world, bringing supplies to their armies of Pharaoh's empire. Photo shows fort of Aboukir defending the great harbor Alexandria. -- - The two guns on board the Italian Liner Guiseppe Verdi set up on 'the deckhouse over the steering gear of the ship: In spite of the fact that Hayti is the scene of another insurrection, which took place on the morning of Jan. 5th, when a force of U, B. Marines were firéd on by a the guns are for defensive purposes only, it is believed that Washington will refuse clearance to the ship. The guns are 38-inch ones, capable" party of rebels, one of whom was killed. A marine was injured in the melee. Our photo shows a party of . 8. Marines encamped and of firing twenty-four 75-1b. shots per minute. : barricaded in the court of one of the Government buildings in Port-au-Prince, during a recent rebellion. FROM THE WESTERN FRONT WHERE THE ALLIES GAINED GRO i -do, der i ies in the last big advance, "Somewhere in Franc Belgian war-dogs under improvised shelters. ; ih of a German trench. k J mills in the United States. Dalia

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