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THE "WEEKLY PRESS."

Following on an Anglo-French advance, or an isolated attack on a German stronghold, conic accounts of the bravery displayed by tho Allies, collectively or individually, and two very striking instances arc recorded in the pictorial portion of the "Weekly press" to he on sale to-morro-.v. One of thein depicts "the Seotsnicn's"Show" as it is called when this noiV famous regiment stormed a ravine'in the attack which secured Beaumont liamcl, and the other is a drawing based on reliable particulars of one of the "Tanks" being led into action by au intrepid captain. Nothing also has been written which So clearly describes the elaborateness of the German underground shekel's as the illustration in our contemporary of what the British discovered in their advancc in tho Ancre, and its construction suggests that the enemy's evacuation was not voluntary by any means, .no matter what ho says about retiring '"according to plan." Other pictures appertaining to the war of special Dominion interest arc a transport souvenir of the loth. Reinforcements, New Zealandcrs training in England, and members of the staff commanding units of the New Zealand Reserve Corps at Sling Camp. ']>-< progress in the education work of tne Presbyterian section of our people is piaccd on record in tho excellent illustrations that arc reproduced of the opening of St. Andrew's Collego iu Ghristchurch, the ceremony being attended by a large number of people who make an historical picture. It may be well to again remind the public that the \\ cekly Press" sells out quickly, and those who may want it for home reading or to send awav should mako no delay in ordering.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15859, 26 March 1917, Page 6

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THE "WEEKLY PRESS." Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15859, 26 March 1917, Page 6

THE "WEEKLY PRESS." Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15859, 26 March 1917, Page 6

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