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A HUGE CACTUS GROWING NEAR GAZA. A detailed view of a plant in a cactus hedge, one of the features of that arid and rocky country in Palestine at present occupied by our troops. —Photo by N.I.

EXPLORING A CAPTURED GERMAN DUG-OUT AFTER BOMBARDMENT. A snapshot in a captured German trench, showing the entrance to a deep German dug-out which survived the terrific French bombardment. —Central News, photo.

A BATTLEFIELD SCENE ON THE WESTERN FRONT: TANKS WHICH TOOK PART IN THE OFFENSIVE AT CRAONNE Some of the tanks are seen in the distance, while in the foreground axe the mutilated remains of horses blown to pieces by the enemy's artillery fire.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3312, 5 September 1917, Page 32 (Supplement)

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A HUGE CACTUS GROWING NEAR GAZA. A detailed view of a plant in a cactus hedge, one of the features of that arid and rocky country in Palestine at present occupied by our troops. —Photo by N.I. EXPLORING A CAPTURED GERMAN DUG-OUT AFTER BOMBARDMENT. A snapshot in a captured German trench, showing the entrance to a deep German dug-out which survived the terrific French bombardment. —Central News, photo. A BATTLEFIELD SCENE ON THE WESTERN FRONT: TANKS WHICH TOOK PART IN THE OFFENSIVE AT CRAONNE Some of the tanks are seen in the distance, while in the foreground axe the mutilated remains of horses blown to pieces by the enemy's artillery fire. Otago Witness, Issue 3312, 5 September 1917, Page 32 (Supplement)

A HUGE CACTUS GROWING NEAR GAZA. A detailed view of a plant in a cactus hedge, one of the features of that arid and rocky country in Palestine at present occupied by our troops. —Photo by N.I. EXPLORING A CAPTURED GERMAN DUG-OUT AFTER BOMBARDMENT. A snapshot in a captured German trench, showing the entrance to a deep German dug-out which survived the terrific French bombardment. —Central News, photo. A BATTLEFIELD SCENE ON THE WESTERN FRONT: TANKS WHICH TOOK PART IN THE OFFENSIVE AT CRAONNE Some of the tanks are seen in the distance, while in the foreground axe the mutilated remains of horses blown to pieces by the enemy's artillery fire. Otago Witness, Issue 3312, 5 September 1917, Page 32 (Supplement)