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THE ALLIES NOW OKGANISED FOR MECHANICAL WAR: ONE OF THE MANY HUGE RESERVES OF MOTOR TRANSPORTS. This is a mechanical war in every sense of the word. Germany long prepared for it as a mechanical war, whilst the Allies are only now fully equipped and ready. The photograph shows one of the (Photos by Newspaper Illustrations.) many motor transport parks, wherein the huge reserves of motor transports are ready and waiting for use as required.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3280, 24 January 1917, Page 35 (Supplement)

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THE ALLIES NOW OKGANISED FOR MECHANICAL WAR: ONE OF THE MANY HUGE RESERVES OF MOTOR TRANSPORTS. This is a mechanical war in every sense of the word. Germany long prepared for it as a mechanical war, whilst the Allies are only now fully equipped and ready. The photograph shows one of the (Photos by Newspaper Illustrations.) many motor transport parks, wherein the huge reserves of motor transports are ready and waiting for use as required. Otago Witness, Issue 3280, 24 January 1917, Page 35 (Supplement)

THE ALLIES NOW OKGANISED FOR MECHANICAL WAR: ONE OF THE MANY HUGE RESERVES OF MOTOR TRANSPORTS. This is a mechanical war in every sense of the word. Germany long prepared for it as a mechanical war, whilst the Allies are only now fully equipped and ready. The photograph shows one of the (Photos by Newspaper Illustrations.) many motor transport parks, wherein the huge reserves of motor transports are ready and waiting for use as required. Otago Witness, Issue 3280, 24 January 1917, Page 35 (Supplement)

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