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WOUNDED WOMEN SOLDIERS IN A PETROGRAD HOSPITAL. This photograph, which has been forwarded by our London representative, is the first to reach England of the wounded members of the Women’s Battalion of Death, and was taken in a hospital at Petrograd. This battalion, which was formed after the revolution, has taken part in severe fighting, and on one occasion the women heroically faced the enemy when the men soldiers were voluntarily retreating.

AMERICA’S TRIBUTE TO ENGLAND’S GREATEST NOVELIST.-FEBRUARY 7 WAS THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTHDAY OF CHARLES DICKENS, AND AMERICAN SAILORS AND SOLDIERS IN LONDON TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THE OCCASION TO PLACE A MEMORIAL WREATH AND OTHER FLOWERS IN THE TOMB IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1462, 2 May 1918, Page 26

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WOUNDED WOMEN SOLDIERS IN A PETROGRAD HOSPITAL. This photograph, which has been forwarded by our London representative, is the first to reach England of the wounded members of the Women’s Battalion of Death, and was taken in a hospital at Petrograd. This battalion, which was formed after the revolution, has taken part in severe fighting, and on one occasion the women heroically faced the enemy when the men soldiers were voluntarily retreating. AMERICA’S TRIBUTE TO ENGLAND’S GREATEST NOVELIST.-FEBRUARY 7 WAS THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTHDAY OF CHARLES DICKENS, AND AMERICAN SAILORS AND SOLDIERS IN LONDON TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THE OCCASION TO PLACE A MEMORIAL WREATH AND OTHER FLOWERS IN THE TOMB IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1462, 2 May 1918, Page 26

WOUNDED WOMEN SOLDIERS IN A PETROGRAD HOSPITAL. This photograph, which has been forwarded by our London representative, is the first to reach England of the wounded members of the Women’s Battalion of Death, and was taken in a hospital at Petrograd. This battalion, which was formed after the revolution, has taken part in severe fighting, and on one occasion the women heroically faced the enemy when the men soldiers were voluntarily retreating. AMERICA’S TRIBUTE TO ENGLAND’S GREATEST NOVELIST.-FEBRUARY 7 WAS THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTHDAY OF CHARLES DICKENS, AND AMERICAN SAILORS AND SOLDIERS IN LONDON TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THE OCCASION TO PLACE A MEMORIAL WREATH AND OTHER FLOWERS IN THE TOMB IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1462, 2 May 1918, Page 26