Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Nov 1916, p. 1

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YEAR NO. 83278. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1916. . Big Guns and Flaming Oil Do Their Bit on East and West Fronts ithe re CY x Fa, Every time this huge British gun speak¥a ton of explosive is hurled toward the German lines on its message of death. As Dr. McLennan explained in his recent address to Giant British gun firing at night on the Somime front. So accurate During the days of the Rouma campaign when the Toronto Is the range that these big guns score practically every hour of the forces were sweeping everything, 2. 1n their advance an oil well was uncapped and tanks ope *Roumanians. Flaming oll formed an impassable barrier, the Empire Club, these guns have silenced batteries and destroyed trenches miles away. This is from an intimate Photograph taken by a staff artist with the British troops en the Macedonia ; front. Loading and aiming a trench bomb / The motor from an old automobile has been used to good advantage by a British soldier. It is the pro; ling force for a light locomotive used behind the lines on the western front. 9 Coe sete tte t0e 3 i i R] £} F 10 2 pe I ---------- 2 -------- bP EE ---- IEE 419 said for those fighting at the trent. wy

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