Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Feb 1918, p. 10

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_PAGE TEN THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, No. 1.-- Latest type of, motor kitchen, which'is under consideration of adoption by the United States:governmgnt. The kitchen's capacity of feeding is 2,600:men, almost an entire regiment. It is nowsheing tested at Fort Myer, Va.,: and if it comes up to specifications the War Department will have several hundred of them constructedfor service in "France 'No. 2.--West Afsican native troops of the Gold Coast, who are fighting in the German Fast African.campaign side by side with the native East African troops. These troops can be compared-with any of the native troops of the/British Empire. Fo 8.-- According to a Dublin report, Capfain William Redmond, son of John Redmond, the Irish nationalist, leader, has been awarded the D. S. O. for conspicuous bra- very in battle. The act for which he was decorated occurred during the recent fighting in Flanders. He was command- "ing a company holding a position in a shell crater when he was blown out of thé erater by an exploding shell. Despite his injuries he rallied his men and by promptly forming a _ defensive flank saved his part of the line. No. &--Here is Sir Auckland Geddes, British National 4 » photographed with Lady Geddes at Edin- 'bur

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