NEW, ZEALAND SOLDIERS IN FRANCE: SCENES - ASSOCIATED WITH THf .GREAT '/■ STRUGGLE OF OUR - FRENCH - ALLIES " WITH ~ WHOM "THE' ANZACS WILL FIGHT IN , CLOSE > PROXIMITY. n° v L the - N ' 6W Z r' a " de " t0 , I the I . ba^ tle . 3 T of Fiance luw-roused considerable interest, According'to cables received -from London the Anzacs speak cheerfully concerning conditions in France. While - admitting that the shelling » " r!rL in f lonTr OUn ei , °" ; a , P n ' nS ' y7' Vt long sells in the billets-behind:the trenches relieve the strain " Details of. the above photographs .are as followl. Remarkable snapshot showing French soldiers Fr/nrh' 1? \ Ti" i W aT! , e ? 8 ff \ * joying the firee,de in a homestead adjacent.to"the firing area.in France. 3! New Zealanders on the march in London. 4. A shell-battered trench-still held by the inch soldiers. 5. Artillery on the way to the battle-front. 6- A French soldier creeping forward with the. object of rescuing a-comrade. 7. A tree-planted communication trench in France. 8. The famous French 75's in action-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16234, 20 May 1916, Page 5 (Supplement)
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169NEW, ZEALAND SOLDIERS IN FRANCE: SCENES – ASSOCIATED WITH THf .GREAT '/■ STRUGGLE OF OUR – FRENCH – ALLIES " WITH ~ WHOM "THE' ANZACS WILL FIGHT IN , CLOSE > PROXIMITY. n°vLthe- N'6W Zr'a"de" t0,ItheI.ba^tle. 3T of Fiance luw-roused considerable interest, According'to cables received -from London the Anzacs speak cheerfully concerning conditions in France. While – admitting that the shelling » " r!rL in f lonTrOUn ei ,°" ;a, P n'nS' y7' Vt long sells in the billets-behind:the trenches relieve the strain" Details of. the above photographs .are as followl. Remarkable snapshot showing French soldiers Fr/nrh' 1? \ Ti" i W aT! ,e?8 ff \ * joying the firee,de in a homestead adjacent.to"the firing area.in France. 3! New Zealanders on the march in London. 4. A shell-battered trench-still held by the inch soldiers. 5. Artillery on the way to the battle-front. 6- A French soldier creeping forward with the. object of rescuing a-comrade. 7. A tree-planted communication trench in France. 8. The famous French 75's in action- New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16234, 20 May 1916, Page 5 (Supplement)
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