Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Mar 1916, p. 15

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1916. Distributing warm' food and bread arrived by train to Russian soldiers in advanced Sir Frederick E. Smith, who, despite the fact that he is Russian soldiers awaiting their turn for a bath, position, British Attorney General, was arresied on the French front x > becanse he had omitted to provide himself with a military permit. RUINED AFTER. TOO MUCH HANDLING! : 8 OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH FROM SALONICA. Photo shows a street scene in the at one time beautiful city of Perthes, France. This dredge which has done the greatest part of the work in The allied troops d city has changed hands fourteen times between the German and French forces, since amming a stream at Salonica to add to the defences of thelr removing the obstruction in the cut was 'Made in Ger position. Putting the first log into positioa, the start of the war and is now in the hands of the French. many." Germany's contribution to the Panama Canal. This giant a --------rs The British G3 t is about. to. organize a recruiting campaign among women agricultural work. Every An interesting experiment has been begun at the Cheshire Count YIiRge wil be caavassed br ome: committess.. Our phoio shows women feeding machine on an Eug- tourteep disabled soldiers have started their first term of narra He o* ooae farm work. Their : : : : y College of Agricultare at Holmes Cha I - ~ 'emough to preveat the going back fo the trenches.

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