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  2. COLOURS OF THE 116th ONTARIO INFANTRY BATTALION BEING DEPOSITED IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY: THE REGIMENT IS SEEN DRAWN UP IN DEAN'S YARD.

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    Article : 22 words
  3. RAILWAYS AND THE WAR.

    On the outbreak of the Great War it was not easy for the average person to grasp the essential fact that the railways over which in normal times he travelled for ...

    Article : 388 words
  4. LADY HAIG AND HER CHILDREN.

    In 1905, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig married the Hon. Dorothy Maud Vivian. The two children of the marriage are Alexandra Henrietta Louisa, born in 1907, and Victoria Doris Rachel, born in 1908. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 38 words
  5. THE EUROPEAN WAR.

    1. READING FROM RIGHT TO LEFT:—MR. MASSEY (Premier of New Zealand), FIELD-MARSHAL 2. A FRENCH OUTPOST ON THE MACEDONIAN FRONT. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG. AND SIR JOSEPH WARD (New Zealand Treasurer). 8. MAKING HIS TOILET BY THE MURMURING SOMME. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 50 words
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