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Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Dec 1917, p. 3

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€ fu 'Rare and Striking Pictures At Point Barrow, most northern land on the American eomtiment. Dr. and Mrs. Norton, of the Smithsonian tame sled reindeer, with group of natives at right. Guide stands at the left ' = SS. The Lord Mayor's Show of 1917. The scene at the Mansion Mayor's Bhow was distinctly military in character, had from Many Countries and Many Climes - -- One naturally thinks of tin soup plates on seeing this picture, but it is r factory which is turning out thousands of steel helmets for troops abroad. articles, shown inside and outside. They are real life savers. eally the interior of an American In the circles are the completed Institution, standing back. ef House--two tanks steaming round to take up their position. This the Lord * ) quite the most popular characters in the 'procession being the two tanks, which Lononders New portrait study of Albert, King of the Belgians. If all monarchs were like King Albert of the n opportunity of seeing at close quarters. 3 Beeresheba, the captura of which on the night of October a, turned the Turkish position on the sea front. i (He is not King of Jelgium) the demand for republican institutions in Europe wold not be Albert is not only a constitutional monarch, exercising his royal prerogatives only by and the people's representatives, but he is democratic in sentiment and genuinely concerned about welfare. Little ones rehearsing at the entrance of a dug-out. Leading a trai eut. The tiny ones, who r d it 88 a game, are seen holding ou te follow their Seater: Nord arr down the itants morn?

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