Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 19, 1916, Night Extra, Image 20

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THE WORLD'S KALEIDOSCOPE OF, EVER-CHANGING" EVENTS AS SEEN THROUGH THE CAMERA'S &1
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SUPERDRSADNOUGHT OKLAHOMA UNDER PULL SPEED IN TRIAL OPP ROCKLAND, ME
L1tcsl,lnd latest addition to the United Statos Navy carries ten 14-lnch ruhb, six of them in triple
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TW the residence of King Constantine in the Greek capita), which, according' to German reports, may be
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AUSTRIAN BAYONETS HOLD BACK HUNGRY SERBS AS TRANSPORT COLPMNS PASS . , .
ThiB picture iUutrU the, plight to whkh the Serbian civilian population came from lack of food. The invaders put thfcb
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