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A regiment of the famous French Alpine Cyclists brought forward to occupy and garrison the territory on both banks of the Somnie from which the Huns are being driven.

In Zululand and Basutoland some of the" best recruiting material in the world could be found. Our picture shows the type of black troops of which Great Britain has an inestimable number. — Newspaper 111., Ltd.

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Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 847, 29 September 1916, Page 7

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A regiment of the famous French Alpine Cyclists brought forward to occupy and garrison the territory on both banks of the Somnie from which the Huns are being driven. In Zululand and Basutoland some of the" best recruiting material in the world could be found. Our picture shows the type of black troops of which Great Britain has an inestimable number. —Newspaper 111., Ltd. Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 847, 29 September 1916, Page 7

A regiment of the famous French Alpine Cyclists brought forward to occupy and garrison the territory on both banks of the Somnie from which the Huns are being driven. In Zululand and Basutoland some of the" best recruiting material in the world could be found. Our picture shows the type of black troops of which Great Britain has an inestimable number. —Newspaper 111., Ltd. Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 847, 29 September 1916, Page 7