THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC, $ a oy I 5 lh This aaptured document shows the strength of the 1st Baitalion 140th} Hl fantry Regiment of the 4th German Division, / Translation :-- "There are present in line: «fist Company--2 officers, 4 N.C.0.'s, 85 men. nd Company-- 1 Ny 0. 16 men. On The British Front In France 3rd Company--1 officer, 6 N. C.0.'s. 26 men. (1) R. A. M. C. work. th Company-- 4 N.C.O.'s. 17 men. (2) Short Cuts to the Line--A train which runs through a house, x a En (3) Interior of a ward on a British ambulance train in France. 3 officers. 15 N.C.O.'s. 94 men. (4) The ruins of Chauny. : : 1 stretcher bearer, (5) A captured German document. 0 2 officers, 5 N.C.0.'s, 19 men probably represents a draft. y (6) South African Scottish resting by the roadside after fighting. (illegible). Lieut. d. Res," (7) British Railway Work in France--Busy scene in the locomotive yard. rye te of an of the 4th Division was roughly along the CAMB -- £ Dac highest yield under irrigation: 58 to the acre, as agai 27 o 'on non-irrigated land. The fahtn Jlola ion uo non-frrigated lands oa : bushels to the acre, this being ushels to the sere under irrigat! the yield of "Bobs" wheat, a new while seven varieties which were kind, which was not tried under irri £rown on non.t gation. Marquis yielded 28 bushels both on non-frrigated land, compared with ably 48 oushels on icrigated land. Both 3 these wheats cre remarkably good yielders on diy land. and i: sbould be sald in atrausa that last year was An Xeept T¥ one in the Leth: | Satrics Hed Fife gave a yield irrigation and gated land. elder under irriga- , Which yield ga , A compared the acre on non.