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  2. EARL KITCHENER'S VISIT TO THE GALLIPOLI PENINSULA.

    The shells are portion of a large number left behind by the Turks m their flight from the position. Walking behind Lord Kitchener are Sir Henry M'Mahon, High Commissioner of Egypt, and the French Commander-in-chief in Gallipoli. GREETING THE FRENCH COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. Earl Kitchener warmly congratulated the General on the work of the French troops in the southern part of the peninsula. They had, he said, acquitted themselves ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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