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A TYPE OF THE MEN WHO HAVE HELD UP THE GERMAN ARMIES ■Prom the outset of the war the Belgian soldier has proved a thorn in the side of the German; but lie is now thoroughly trained to the work, and has proved one of the best ft edit in men in the war. In lsis photograph one is seen crawling from his dugout on ° information reaching him by telephone of the approach of the enemy.

HOW THE BRITISH ARMY AT THE FRONT IS FED. The Commissariat Department of our Army has been the subject of much praise and much criticism. The photograph was taken at a supply depot, and shows how the meat is checked out of store and transferred to rail lor its destination.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 49

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A TYPE OF THE MEN WHO HAVE HELD UP THE GERMAN ARMIES ■Prom the outset of the war the Belgian soldier has proved a thorn in the side of the German; but lie is now thoroughly trained to the work, and has proved one of the best ft edit in men in the war. In lsis photograph one is seen crawling from his dugout on ° information reaching him by telephone of the approach of the enemy. HOW THE BRITISH ARMY AT THE FRONT IS FED. The Commissariat Department of our Army has been the subject of much praise and much criticism. The photograph was taken at a supply depot, and shows how the meat is checked out of store and transferred to rail lor its destination. Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 49

A TYPE OF THE MEN WHO HAVE HELD UP THE GERMAN ARMIES ■Prom the outset of the war the Belgian soldier has proved a thorn in the side of the German; but lie is now thoroughly trained to the work, and has proved one of the best ft edit in men in the war. In lsis photograph one is seen crawling from his dugout on ° information reaching him by telephone of the approach of the enemy. HOW THE BRITISH ARMY AT THE FRONT IS FED. The Commissariat Department of our Army has been the subject of much praise and much criticism. The photograph was taken at a supply depot, and shows how the meat is checked out of store and transferred to rail lor its destination. Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 49

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