Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Apr 1918, p. 2

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JTLLUST! EE RE ER LE EE ER Solving Various. War Problems--People and Scenes in News of the Day hn A TT gn g 5 LT TT TT TT CLT LLL Te CT Hmnnnnn NHI nan TR nnn | rerio The shipping question has been discussed perhaps more than any other for some time. These German ONE REASON WHY WE ARE CONFIDENT OF VICTORY liners which have been taken over by the United States are helping to solve this difficult problem, King George V. and a party of offic ials visit a British shell factory where acres of shells are stored. Needless to say, the British have huge quantities or rese rve ammunition, and a constant stream of these shells flows toward the Western I TNA TES 3 ASI 4 458 Ee ha JU Sh ' . TUNING UP ON THE WEST FRONT : GENERAL SIR DOUGLAS HAIG These RE DIAS SHELLS WEAR MASKS of gas A great British gun whose voice may already be heard on the West front. This is one ofthe A striking photograph of Britain's greatest general, who is shells on enemy positions, and as an essential tian are seen most powerful guns yet used. so ably commanding the troops in the present crisis, to be wearing gas masks. : . ' ar FPP, | or ad EOS Sait I oo : . . , A French priest who does not confine his BLACK SEA PORT REPORTED AGAIN IN RUSSIA'S HANDS ¥ i. ministrations to the spiritual. He is here Odessa, fourth city of Russia in population, said to be recaptured from the Germans. The BOMBARDED 'BY BRITISH AIRM \ seen helping a comrade to shave without + arsenal is shown in the photograph. i : Mannbeinn, in' @ermany, has again been bombed by British airmen. "The town is on the right the aid of a mirror. . | > . : bank of the Rhine. -. : :

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