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  2. THE THREATENED SHRINES OF VENICE

    FAMOUS BUILDINGS PROTECTED FROM THE AIRMAN'S LUST. The Italian authorities, remembering Rheims and Louvain, have taken elaborate precautions to protect the historic buildings of Venice from the apostles of "Kultur" Few would recognise in these barrieaded churches the splendid edifices which have made Venice, one of the architeetural wonders of the world. 1. Church of St. Giovanni e Paolo, the burial place of the Doges of Venice protected by sandbags. 2. A corner of St. Mark's, 3. South side of St. Mark's, showing the pillars and statues protected by a barricade. 4. Tomb of the Doge Andrea Vend ramin. 5. The facade of St. Mark's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 128 words
  3. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    AUSTRALIANS IX A GERMAN CAMP AT SALTUA. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 10 words
  4. FOOTBALL IN FRANCE.

    SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER PLAYERS. Football las contributed a large number of men to the Australian army abroad. As these pictures show, the men still find time for their favorite pastime in the intervals in the fighting. 1. Team of the 48th Battalion. 2. Team of the 5th Divisional Signalling Company. 3. Fifth Field ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 60 words
  5. SOME MEN OF THE 32nd.

    Back row—Signaller J. A. Bourne, Narrung; Private E. E. King, Virginia; Smaller E. W. Shepherd, Rockleigh; Private H. G. Rosser, Cottonville. Front row—Corporal T. G. Pawson, Gepp's Cross; Signaller E. Rowlands, Semaphore; Signaller K. J. Nelson, Alberton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
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