Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Mar 1917, p. 21

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Sy TA "The vast work, the unceasing, silent and watchful work of our fleet deserves at all events a paSsing word. The grand fleet, though never advertised, is never done watching. I do not think People really realize the calls that have been made upon the navy as the war has expanded." From a recent speech by Sir Edward Carson. The view is of the crew of HM.S. Lion taking shells aboard. The fleet is at present assisting in the operations in Mesopotamia, Salonika, Greece and Earp. The Tong range sins ~The difficulties of a floating Workshop are well illustrated abové, taken in the harbour at Salonika, as the men are exceptionally useful in this kind of warfare. P hoto is of one of our latest units when firing her 15-inch guns, repair a gash in the side of vessel caused by a collision. oo i 5 France has always led the world in aercnautics, both in peace ard in war, » : 4 f tific world. The gun is placed alongside an a of seventy-five to one hundred aeroplanes a day. , > . To from the gun from shattering the blades it iis. aropianes o da wid Batioa ® Motor enables the driver to fire the machine simply pressing a button.

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