Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Mar 1917, p. 17

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= The Daily British Whig -- AR NO. 84-71 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1917. NEW YORK PREPARES FOR THE WORST SOLVING GERMAN TRACTION PROBLEMS Pd - Pio Cardinal Logue, the venerable Irish prelate, is host to the officers of the Ranger Colonel Donoghue is behind the Cardinal. This picture : . : ar 3 id 3 v : One he elephants from the Hagenbeck Zoo in Ber being used for heavy g. Recen pO g reached America coincident with the published estimate by Mr. Redmond that there are 500,000 Irish serving in the B sh army, but a small of 1 I 8 from the enbeck 0 in Berlin bei ised for heavy hauling Recent reports said percentage of whom are in exclusively Irish regiments that in the heavy snow the Hagenbeck elephants were used to clear the streets of Berlin -- On account of shortage of food, Germany released 50.000 French civilian. prisoners Photo shows them assembled at the station waiting for instructions British troops of General Maude's Mesopotamian expedition starting to the front after landing at Mining New York Harbor as a protection against hostile fleets. Picture shows The type of mines being sown Korna on the Tigris. . a small boat placing a mine in position. ; ¢

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