Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jun 1917, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1917. | - World Events Told in Striking : r of ing Premier Knudsen, of Norw» The Prince of Wales we'c ming an Americag Parade of the International Athletes at the open r h hreshold of Buckingham ft Olympic Games, held this year in Tokio (left). Premier Andrassy, of Army Surgeon at the thn h 9 of the ymp. , rd a \ a i Rendle | pp--------" Le The debris of a monument erected by the Germans to their dead at Chauny, France. When the Place was reoccupied by the French after the German retreat and the graves of the French dead found opened and robbed French soldiers, dynamited the German memorial (above). A German shelter, which was used for a 5.9 gun. The gun was put out of action by Brit. ish artillery, though, as will be noted, the shelter itself did not greatly suffer (to left). A flotilla of American sub- marines ready to play their part.--The submarines shown here are being guarded by their mothership in the right fore- ground (to right). The observers who are about to ascend in a captive balloon to photograph the enemy's positions are here seen putting on parachute har- ness. The views taken by these and other observes in the British army were of the utmost value in the recént-drive in France. | * { £0 -

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