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  2. BRITISH TROOPS CONTINUE TO POUR INTO FRANCE

    Every day troop transports slip inconspicuously into a French harbor, bringing fresh instalments of British soldiers, says an eye witness who travelled on one of the ships. He says, packed with high spirited men, the ship left English shores in company with other transports and was escorted by destroyers. All on board soon settled down to the inevitable pastimes of cards, sing songs and strong sweet tea of the British Army. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. OBSTACLES IN HIS PATH.

    (Fred Seibal the Richmond {US.). "Times- Despatch.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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