KING GEORGE'S WAR MAP.
"With regard, to the over changing panorama as evidenced by the long struggle between the Allies and the Germans, there is a most perfect system in use at Buckingham Palace by which tho disposition of the troop and the fleot can bo seen at a glance by means of elaborate plans and maps, as well as models. A large saloon is speciallv set apart for the purpose, and to this none have access but King George, his chief private secretary, and the civil and active heads of the Navy and Armv.
The double doors of this apartment are kept locked, and, with the corridor approach, are guarded night and day. Tho exact position of all war craft, r"ith names of vessels and gun complement and other details, is shown oh one plan, while another shows the seat of war, with trenches, forts, towns, and disposition of all troope. our own and the Allies, clearly designated.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11332, 9 March 1915, Page 4
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159KING GEORGE'S WAR MAP. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11332, 9 March 1915, Page 4
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