Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jan 1920, p. 13

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Gilli] FFP Shaw IT] (1) Officers of the British merchant service taking over the S.S. Mobile at the UU. S. Army T port Base in Brooklyn, N.Y) The Mo- bile and six other former German liners which were allotted to the United States after the signing of the Armistice were ordered delivered to Great Britain by the Inter-Allied" ; ing Commission. All seven we re used to bring soldiers home from Europe. (2) Funeral of Sir Evelyn Wood at Alder-° His baton, medals, cocked hat and 'd were carried in the procession The Swedish battle etuiser Fyl igiting 1 A deck scene on the Swedish battle er Fylgia, Pri leaving the City Women's Club, London, which she had Just opened, ae- companied by the Lord Mayor. (6) A new American Fashion.--Ladies now Carry a sugar box to sweeten their tea. This : custom was popular in France during 'the war, (7) Heavyweight Box Carpe ing the Gant. Gold up, presented by Daniel H. Gant for the world championship, (8) General Pershing arriving at his home town, Laclede; Mo., is heartily welcomed. (9) Latest photo. of Field Marshal Foch (10) Latest photo. of Lloyd George, Premier of England. (11) Centre Display Buffet, made in the shape of a fort and composed of sugar and cake pieces and gelatinss prepared by Dining Car employees of the C. P. R,, for "At Home" ia Windsor Street Station, New Year's Eve, 1919, a, which i SX IE CF COURTESY OF CPR)

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