Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Apr 1918, p. 19

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mE pATLY BROTISH WHIG, SATURDAY/ APRIL 13h, 1918 © PAI Ee eh oi : THERE AEA SAE SEPT Hn PERRI ervice -- Scenes of Interest From Afar ETE ET TE EE EER : Canadian Boys in S 000 = > Three sons of Ex-Aldermanfand Mrs. J. B. Cooke, Kingston, serving : King and Country. J 4 Corp. W. H. Clark, with Cavalry nce Hi ag Kingston. Be- overseas Corp. Clark . Canadian Perman- Capt. Alfred B. Cooke, a grad- Lieut. M. Melville Cooke, who ank of Private in uate in medicine at Queen's Uni- left Kingston in April, 1916, with versity in 1912. He resigned a the C. A. 8. C. He has been in with the Mechan- lucrative practice in Brooklyn, N. France since September, 1916, and 5 in Southampton, Y. to join the Canadian Army d back to wis known in Medical Corps in November, 1917, London for duty on experts. He 8 ¢ eing member and is now in England where he belonged to the Science 1917 Class and foot- transferred to the British A.M. at Queen's College and played on bgll teams. Sergt. Cooke was an C. the first and second football Arts student at Queen University. teams for several years. M. Cooke who April 16, 1916, is now being transferr Sergt. Bernard M. , sitting, son of James Davey Wilton, and Sergt. BE. H. Willingeraft, two loyal sons who overseas with the 146th Battalion and won their stripes on field of fame. Pte. Percy talion, formerly of Belleville, ki ember 6th, 1917, rge Babcock, 15 led in act NO Street, Kingston. seing at Jearwood, GREAT BLACK SEA T COVETED BY THE GERMANS Wa.erfront at Odessa, where there are six separate harbors forming the "Back-door" of Russia and a gateway to Persia and Central Asia. AT A BATTLE OF THE RIDGES ; CAMPAIGNING IN MESOPOTAMIA Irish Guardsmen taking up duckboards to make track over Special rafts have been constructed Yor carry ing Indian troops. With our troops in Palestine. Watching a hostile airplane d bombs. One has just landed a little shy of its mark. newly-captured ground. od 3) : ' ARR 2 3 oo wa % ' % HEE a A ! . TROOPS ON THEIR TO THE LINE Fo * INDIAN NATIVE TROOPS IN.MESOPOTAMIA Fan a aw the tO mie oy Eo" Soldiers from the British forces enjoying a ride on the Bagdad-Kadhimain tramway. a a-- ma LC Carleton Place.

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