eects ARRIVAL OF SHACKLETON EXPEDI When the steam yach, aurora arrived at Port C house and party on board, they received a hearty welcome from the inhabitants. Great interest was taken in the jury rudder (shown at the stern), which was rigged up in an ingenious manner. ON AT NEW ZEALAND. 'halmers, N. Z., with Capt, Sten- GERMANY'S SUBMARINE LINER. late reports have been heard that Germany was about to start an underseas trans- Atlantic service from Hamburg to New York. It is true that they have conmstructed a submarine larger than ever before attempted, and it has even been reported that the trip had once been attempted but that the vessel wa 8 compelled to return 200 miles from Cuxhaven because of engine troubles. Our photograph shows that portion of the ship that was permitted to pass censorship. THE RETURN OF THE SHACKLETON ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. --Capt. Stenhouse, of the Shackleton steam yacht Aurora, who brought the craft safely/ back into Port Chalmers, New Zealand. the Atlantic F--_--, Or N0p0. FRENCH SANITATION DOG TRENCHES IN VERDUN FRONT. This intéresting photograph sho ws how the dog trenches are constructed and ma dogs have rendered great service to the FI REMARKABLE RELIGIOUS SERVICE ON TROOPSH ADMIRAL HENRY T. MAYO, 'who has taken squadron, succeeding IP, The men are wear- anlan, a Franciscan opotamia, and on each olic service on a troopship in the danger zone. and the service is being conducted by Brother Sc was three times taken out to be shot in Mes occasion reprieved. A scene in the Anzac trenches. de bomb-proof from the shell fire. These French rench army from the beginning of the war. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS IN FRANCE. Note the new helmets and the American Lewis gun used by the soldiers. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS IN FRANCE. A grave on the edge of a trench. PREPAREDNESS PARADE IN WASHINGTON. Photo shows two of the floats in the parade which was headed by President Wilson. and of NEW PHOTOGRAPH OF CROWN PRINCE CAROL OF § ROUMANIA, who will probably be at the head of an army if his country should at last decide to enter the war because of the recent developments along the Austrian front adjacent to 's frontier. * es or Ra ; 4 WAR POST OFFERED TO LLOYD GEORGE. David Lloyd George is to succeed Earl Kitchener as secre- tary of State for war, according to reports current in Lon- don today. Photo shows Lloyd George as he appears to-day.