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RUSSIA’S UNLIMITED SUPPLY OF MEN.—GENERAL SARRAIL GREETS RUSSIAN TROOPS UPON THEIR ARRIVAL AT SALONIKA. FROM THE CAUCASUS TO CHAMPAGNE, IN EVERY AREA OF THE ALLIED OPERATIONS SAVE ONE, RUSSIAN UNIFORMS ARE TO BE SEEN. The first of the Tsar’s troops who will punish the Bulgars for betraying their liberators have landed at Salonika, and were most cordially received by the people. All of the men shown freely volunteered for the voyage to a front across the seas. The troops are shown marching through the streets of Salonika, headed by a Russian band.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1383, 26 October 1916, Page 14

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RUSSIA’S UNLIMITED SUPPLY OF MEN.—GENERAL SARRAIL GREETS RUSSIAN TROOPS UPON THEIR ARRIVAL AT SALONIKA. FROM THE CAUCASUS TO CHAMPAGNE, IN EVERY AREA OF THE ALLIED OPERATIONS SAVE ONE, RUSSIAN UNIFORMS ARE TO BE SEEN. The first of the Tsar’s troops who will punish the Bulgars for betraying their liberators have landed at Salonika, and were most cordially received by the people. All of the men shown freely volunteered for the voyage to a front across the seas. The troops are shown marching through the streets of Salonika, headed by a Russian band. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1383, 26 October 1916, Page 14

RUSSIA’S UNLIMITED SUPPLY OF MEN.—GENERAL SARRAIL GREETS RUSSIAN TROOPS UPON THEIR ARRIVAL AT SALONIKA. FROM THE CAUCASUS TO CHAMPAGNE, IN EVERY AREA OF THE ALLIED OPERATIONS SAVE ONE, RUSSIAN UNIFORMS ARE TO BE SEEN. The first of the Tsar’s troops who will punish the Bulgars for betraying their liberators have landed at Salonika, and were most cordially received by the people. All of the men shown freely volunteered for the voyage to a front across the seas. The troops are shown marching through the streets of Salonika, headed by a Russian band. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1383, 26 October 1916, Page 14

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