Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Mar 1916, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1916, Ill miss the girl that's. wait- for me here un-til ¥ CAR PRESENTED BY THE GOVERNOR OF CALCUTTA TO THE IMPERIAL SERVICE AT THE FRONT. . cheer, No mat - ter where ma re ] War, "when i German aircraft were sent up in con he R siderable groups to take note of the On the entect produced on French field works | €arly by the heavy guns massed there so | tween N{ tnickly and which had to be dispers- and it £d when the French began sending southwar six and eighteen projecules among The R them attack 3 I'he German tactics in the air are! With a h the same as on the field, their aim | and the | apparently being to overwhelm their Jocund y adversary by numbers. They found S8es. . the French Ye be sending up men | ward in THROUGH THE MUD TO THE RESCUE. singly to observe the movements or | Were sa Red Cross ambulance at work "Somewhere in France." troops and the positions of the artil. | Germans . lery, and they began sending their 4nd hel , not folle men up in couples. The French ac - / pe cordingly doubled their scouts. The RAL worth her yy And fight for her hon- our what - eer Thén the Germans quadrupled IE some . theirs, and since the first week in Wileity. sare their flying syuadrons Lieve never have comprised less than five WOUL Juachines, and otten were numerical ly larger But, Fog Groups of fighting machines were } assembled, by the rrench to meet Clevelat r T them, and engagements at heights ot with ha ; o 2,000 yards, in whlch a score of ma- chines were employed, were the re- sult. Losses increased in proportion Trimble, on both sides, star rov The French feel sure thaf they ' qu nock have had the better of it so lar here t0-ds sible dept BOTH WERE SUNK | to her hot WN AN ENGAGEMENT. woman's p was the of States in tion law tide, And she'll be 'proud and and cheer, a v . d *-~ ION = Chorus of the Regimental March Song of tke 146°h Battalion, Kingston. The words and music are by QM. Sgt. - BE = John E. Harte, amanged bY & us. E. Miliser, E.R.C.O. The March 1s very popular m Far iRéaRO0N Wear the all taffeta suit is the smartest thing. A clever adaptation t/a French suit .» : > : navy, and navy and white striped taffeta. Th 1 ¢ gs ngston, as it wi doubtless be el.ewhere. is very attractive. The Jacket of plain taffeta is tr She 4 ube Souyeed aie EE pits arvow pleating: ph 'For Sale at The College Book Store, Kingston TUN Saf BJA RY YONA. TL it * WT Stale Wi 2 Hea Lun eR a a . ats oe EAI as ae ed ona Sardis g

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