Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Sep 1916, p. 1

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bo The Daily British Whig -- KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1916. JAR NO. 83-207. BRITISH OFFENSIVE ON THE WE A FRENCH TROOPS HOLDING ADVANCE TREKCHES AND WEARING GAS MASKS. Indian cavalry awaiting orders to advance intp the Battle of the Somme The Goblin-like appearance of the men in the trenches is.enough to scare away any enemy. / Jes ---- Ee -------------------- ir >» ic - : x J tt li' ) ~r REMARKABLE PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING HOW THE BRITISH FORCES' FORD THE SUBMARINE CHASERS FOR THE BRITISH NAVY. RIVERS AND STREAMS IN FRANCE WITH THEIR GUNS : 7 * The submarine chasers being hoist Here aré threé of thé "submarine chasers," part of an orler of forty built at Lawley's Yar Photo shows cavalry machine guns crossing a river in France. Getting the gun across ed aboard ship. for use in guarding the coasts of Great Britain HOLLAND SUBMARINE TO BE. The Holland sub : ; : HISTORIC MUSEUM 8 marine, pioneer in underwater na , has bee : A 5 served as a relic of American enterprise. The nvigation. as oo The interior of the Natural History Museum in the destroyed city of Verdun, showing all the stuffed animals e German shells. id i

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