Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jun 1916, p. 1

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FRENCH TROOPS GIVING THEIR 75'S A MUCH NEEDBD WASHING IN THE RIVER MBUSE. bu gh 5H DIRIGIELE STARTIN 3 on BronTING engine, motor and glides underneath. z EXPEDITION One of the big new British dirigible Note the pilot's car shaped simil ar to aeroplane pody, with its This vessel is a typical British style. I KNOWN CRAFT WHICH IS PART OF i BF S NAVY. WRECK OF AGGERMAN HYDRO AEROPLANE. A LIILERNOWN CRAPY 18 PART OF THE BRITISH NAVY Machiné was brought down "somewhere in Frafte" after a long chase, and when the aviator was driven into the Our picture shows the balloon ship with the inflated balloon in "the line of fire of the French anti-aeroplane guns. stern ready for immediate ascent. CZAR OF RUSSIA RECEIVES REPRESENTATIVES OF ALLIED POWERS. : : The Anzacs leaving Egypt for France, where they will fight in the trenches. Most of the men are seasoned warriors, have Caar of Russia (4th from left) received a delegation of representatives from the allied powers. The photo shows the Czar fought in the Boer War, and in putting down minor In Africa. Each man is wearing his eork life belt in pre- i in regulation army dress. \ 2 reduess for being torpedoed. : ANZACS LEAVE EGYPT TO FIGHT FOR FRANCE. # . : Ea 5 y : : = . . eters eee ete pg everenees stb fesse vp + re re eg Vo RUT TT kW a atm ~ » 5 2

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