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Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Nov 1917, p. 2

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English women serving. Univers ity and professional women help in fruit-picking. These women run a big farm in England. When the only laborers obtainable are a few veterans and discharged soldiers, women worker# see that the harvest is not wasted. At the battle of Menin Road. i A French soldier's outfit. This soldier has a rifle, grenade-throwing "gun, pistol, package of powder against gas, grenades in a basket, bag of sand, pickaxe, gun-grenades, signal lantern, alarm bell for gas attacks, barbed wire, rocket, scoop, corrugated iron hatch-grate, shovel, scissors, broom, periscope, gun-carrier with periscope and a gabion. The retreat of the Germans before the advaneing Allied forces has given the cavalry its opportunity. Here they are seen passing through a ruined village. Selling Liberty Bonds. Mrs, Bimon Guggenheim, one of the leading society matrons of New York City, is shown selling Liberty Bands in frant of the Liberty Bank, in Madison Square. She sold $1,000,000 worth, . Canadian Commander in the field. General Sir A. W. Currie at a - : i digi ' : 7 a practice attack near the Canadian front. a . oF ; : A busy hour during the in Wall Street. Lauder speaking from the balcony . : § ¢ Ra of the United States Sub- an New to erowd of 100,000 in y of the Liberty Loan,

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