Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Feb 1918, p. 19

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ee an rm THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1918. f Timely Interest Pretaining to the Great War I ILOW A MEA 4 Ee MILK QUF LIN ROGRAD omen in line to secure bare necessities of 1 N TROTSKY LEAVING A COUNCIL MEETING Russian Foreign Minister, seated inthe rear seat of the automobile, is res icers. It is reported that Niqolai Lenine, the Bolsh , 18 jealous of the brains" of the Bolsheviki. Captain C. W + 80 t.-Ms LE. J : yk 3 Gd : he : ; ; : br 4 po 7 : of Mrs. C. T n, Alc ¢ p aul qm ! A : : od al 3 i. i oy i iy ro Hic, o Kingston. His wife resides / v > 3 2 | 3 Tal } § yA \ . bl So Ah Po, sion Street, Kingston 5 d pa i er? : A LE RN ed 2.4 3 a TLS re IN TROUBLED HUN CAPITAL. View over a portion of the City of Berlin. AIRPLANES. from a British official photo shows a novel gun to anti-aircraft work. A whe The gun is then attached to the Imost straight vp, aud can be speedily ep the speeding enemy plane in ran THE SPOILS OF WAR. x British motor mwehine gunners wearing helmets eaptured during sngagoments with the Huns. BRITISH TROOPS GOING TO THE FRONT 4 ish official picture from France, showing soldiers being conveyed by canal barges toward the fight Br WORLD SHRINE ENDANGERED, : 3 3 Phe Bridge of Sighs, a historic spot in ancient Venice, celebrated in PANTOMIME ON WEST FRONT, 'and story. Hun aviators during the last few days have dropped Soldiers rehearsing "Cinderella" in the snow. , : ' : 4 og . ; : * é

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