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. A Panorama of the Somme Country, the scene of the French viotories.—ln the foreground are what remains of the German trenches. In the background is the country the valiant French troops have won back into their possession after being overrun by Huns for twenty months. — Neiosraper 111, Ltd. '

An An zac officer takes a peep at the German trenches opposite, The Mesopotamian Campaign.—Plucky sick and wounded Indian troops from Kut reach the British lines, eagerly waiting for the time when he can lead his men to " Walking cases " tenderly assisted by the line of helpers as they walked down the gangway theattabk. _ —A.P.A., photo.

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Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 847, 29 September 1916, Page 14

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. A Panorama of the Somme Country, the scene of the French viotories.—ln the foreground are what remains of the German trenches. In the background is the country the valiant French troops have won back into their possession after being overrun by Huns for twenty months. —Neiosraper 111, Ltd. ' An An zac officer takes a peep at the German trenches opposite, The Mesopotamian Campaign.—Plucky sick and wounded Indian troops from Kut reach the British lines, eagerly waiting for the time when he can lead his men to " Walking cases " tenderly assisted by the line of helpers as they walked down the gangway theattabk. _ —A.P.A., photo. Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 847, 29 September 1916, Page 14

. A Panorama of the Somme Country, the scene of the French viotories.—ln the foreground are what remains of the German trenches. In the background is the country the valiant French troops have won back into their possession after being overrun by Huns for twenty months. —Neiosraper 111, Ltd. ' An An zac officer takes a peep at the German trenches opposite, The Mesopotamian Campaign.—Plucky sick and wounded Indian troops from Kut reach the British lines, eagerly waiting for the time when he can lead his men to " Walking cases " tenderly assisted by the line of helpers as they walked down the gangway theattabk. _ —A.P.A., photo. Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 847, 29 September 1916, Page 14