THE THINGS THAT COUNT BEING LANDED FROM A TRANSPORT. Mention has been mad© of the very large number of guns of every calibre that are being landed by the Allies at Salonika. Their unloading on the quays is increasing, and butteries for offence and defence will he at the command of the Yllies that will give food for thought to the Huns should they ever launch the promised attack. (Photo- by Newspaper 111
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Otago Witness, Issue 3234, 8 March 1916, Page 36 (Supplement)
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73THE THINGS THAT COUNT BEING LANDED FROM A TRANSPORT. Mention has been mad© of the very large number of guns of every calibre that are being landed by the Allies at Salonika. Their unloading on the quays is increasing, and butteries for offence and defence will he at the command of the Yllies that will give food for thought to the Huns should they ever launch the promised attack. (Photo- by Newspaper 111 Otago Witness, Issue 3234, 8 March 1916, Page 36 (Supplement)
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