Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Sep 1916, p. 1

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w = The Daily British Whig KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1916, ROUMANIA AT LAST ENTERS THE WAR. } e Type of Roumania's infantry which the Teuton allies will be 'called upon to face. & Roumanian soldiers, with full equipment, ready for the campaign against Austria, » by: PR 3 - it 1 it. n a f- i 9 0 fn a a » B p r Toe Te aT TERY S MUNITIONS FOR THE ALLIES, busy scene alongside of the 8. S. Baltic, of the White Star Line, several days before the ship is ready to put to sea. Muni- VIEW OF KRONSTADT, TRANSYLVANIA ons of every description, amounting to thousands of tons, are c ed on each voyage. The loading of the vessel is done with eat secrecy, and these are the first photographs to be taken on this subject since the prohibition of taking such pictures was put in effect by the British Admiralty. On the barge, close to the side of the vessel, are trench diggers; each weighing 16 tons. The cases an the barge in_the foreground contain cartridges and shells. Which has fallen into the hands of the Roumanians within the first few days' fighting. 5 SHACKLETON'S OWN PICTURES OF HIS WRECKED : » ; ands. ' i From left to right: Tom Green, Sir Ernest Shackleton, Capt. Wolseley, of the Endurange. Photographed at the Falkland Islands. >

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