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Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Apr 1917, p. 17

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KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1917. WHEN THE 'ORLEANS' REACHED BORDEAUX When the German Government announced the now famous U-boat decree last February Ereagd _ Show Mian Tucker, of the "Orleans," was a popular hero in Bordeaux when he arrived there it seemed for a time that it would completely paralyze American shipping. However, #5 ox after bringing his ship safely through the danger zone and by his contempt of a rigne. two ships, the "Rochester" and the "Orleans" both of the American line, weighed io 3 J fulness." He is here seen, accompanied by Saveral Fron officials, carrying a of anchor and departed for French ports. Both arrived safely and our picture shows the po: 7 a Miss Isabel Silver, aged eighteen, who has volunteered for duty with the Emsworth Fire "Orleans" docking at Bordeaux. A huge crowd assembled there to welcome the crew. 5 ig Brigade, England, owing to the shortage of men. Photo shows her carrying the hose. (To left.) <L Le wall An observation automobile for the U.S, army. The tower extends 26 feet in the Sir Herbert Ames, M.P., and Commodore Amelius Jarvis, visiting New York and Wash- Miss Loretta Walsh, of Philadelphia, first woman to enlist in U. 8. Davy. and She was given rating of Chief Yeoman, and began Ler duties by enrolling air, and when the car is travelling can be folded back. It is equipped for using a ington, telling how Canada raised her Patriotic Fund, explaining our preparedness machine gun on the top, and is also adapted for Sending wireless messages. measures. They are guests of the navy league and will confer with Washington Officials. men in the Coast Defence Reserve &nd doing clerical work. EE ---- EE -- I -- FI C-

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