“EVEEY LITTLE BIT HELPS”; FRENCH HUMORISTS IN THE A.RMY. We cannot but admire the resourcefulness with which the donkey has been borrowed and hitched to the disabled motor lorry, although it would have been better to lead the donkey instead of driving it. Central News, photo.
THE GRAVES OF FALLEN FRENCH SOLDIERS NEAR DRESSERS. This snapshot, taken in a cemetery near Brussels, shows the graves of French soldiers who have fallen at the battles in Flanders carefully tended by faithful friends. (Photos by Newspaper Illustrations.)
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Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 49
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85“EVEEY LITTLE BIT HELPS”; FRENCH HUMORISTS IN THE A.RMY. We cannot but admire the resourcefulness with which the donkey has been borrowed and hitched to the disabled motor lorry, although it would have been better to lead the donkey instead of driving it. Central News, photo. THE GRAVES OF FALLEN FRENCH SOLDIERS NEAR DRESSERS. This snapshot, taken in a cemetery near Brussels, shows the graves of French soldiers who have fallen at the battles in Flanders carefully tended by faithful friends. (Photos by Newspaper Illustrations.) Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 49
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