Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Sep 1917, p. 17

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= The Daily British Whig KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1917. nn 5 3 RI A. hin LL ep i British women belonging to the motor transport service in France, which is now a recognized part of the Army's organization A wreeked Ger mansubmarine and its erew. Officers and crew of a german submarine which was wrecked on the coast at Wissant, near Calais, France. They were taken prisoner by Belgian cavalry. The top picture is a view of the submarine from the sea. General Ca dorna, Italian Commander in- Chief, whose troops have made such won derful advances against the Austrians An excellent example of a German defensive position. It bas fallen into Fremch hands since the Germans have been Quarters constructed for a German commander at a position in the region of Nouvron (Aisne), which has since been forcedback to a new line of trenches.

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