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THE DIFFICULTIES OF TRANSPORT AT SALONIKA. The difficulties met with by the Allies subsequent to their landing at Salonika were enormous. Happily they were afterwards greatly relieved, hut at first they had to depend almost entirely on Turkish labour.

GREAT FLOODS IN HOLLAXD': ZUYDER ZEE. DAM BURSTS. Recently Hie alarin-bells at the towns on the Zuyder Zee rang out their warning to the population, and the inhabitants were soon fleeing to Amsterdam, taking their cattle and belongings with them. It was a catastrophe for the towns of Volendam, Msrken, and district. The photograph of the 'own of Marken shows how the houses are built on heights

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Otago Witness, Issue 3234, 8 March 1916, Page 36 (Supplement)

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THE DIFFICULTIES OF TRANSPORT AT SALONIKA. The difficulties met with by the Allies subsequent to their landing at Salonika were enormous. Happily they were afterwards greatly relieved, hut at first they had to depend almost entirely on Turkish labour. GREAT FLOODS IN HOLLAXD': ZUYDER ZEE. DAM BURSTS. Recently Hie alarin-bells at the towns on the Zuyder Zee rang out their warning to the population, and the inhabitants were soon fleeing to Amsterdam, taking their cattle and belongings with them. It was a catastrophe for the towns of Volendam, Msrken, and district. The photograph of the 'own of Marken shows how the houses are built on heights Otago Witness, Issue 3234, 8 March 1916, Page 36 (Supplement)

THE DIFFICULTIES OF TRANSPORT AT SALONIKA. The difficulties met with by the Allies subsequent to their landing at Salonika were enormous. Happily they were afterwards greatly relieved, hut at first they had to depend almost entirely on Turkish labour. GREAT FLOODS IN HOLLAXD': ZUYDER ZEE. DAM BURSTS. Recently Hie alarin-bells at the towns on the Zuyder Zee rang out their warning to the population, and the inhabitants were soon fleeing to Amsterdam, taking their cattle and belongings with them. It was a catastrophe for the towns of Volendam, Msrken, and district. The photograph of the 'own of Marken shows how the houses are built on heights Otago Witness, Issue 3234, 8 March 1916, Page 36 (Supplement)

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