Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Oct 1916, p. 1

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ON THE BRITISH WESTERN FRONT. How shell crater is utilized bythe British forces for a dressing station and shelter for stretcher v bearers, at Guillement. # Wreck of the Zeppelin which was brought down just outside of London, on the night of September 23rd. SECOND LIEUT. GEORGES GUYNEMER, OF THE FRENCH AIR SERVICE, d a half minutes. After doing this he fell 10,000 feet, but escaped un- injured. "The King of the Aces" as he Is known, went to the assistance of a comrade who was hard pressed by five German machines. He brought down two within thirty seconds; then rising overtook the third which he shot down two minutes later. He is the young man in the centre in black, carrying the banner. Whose latest exploit is to wing three aeroplanes in two an GIANT BRITISH RAILROAD GUN SENDING ITS MISSILE OF DEATH INTO THE GERMAN TRENCHES. $) ON THE BRITISH WESTERN FRONT. British observation balloon and its nurse in pit, ready for an ascension. GIANT FRENCH TRENCH MORTAR OF 220 MILLIMETRES, Which bas been used with great effectiveness on the Somme front. y -- ep ----cy i. . Ge ; x

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