Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 06, 1916, Night Extra, Image 18

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ONE YEAR AND SEVEN MONTHS OF WAR REVEAL NO FALLING OFF IN POPULAR INTERES:
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MORNING RELIGIOUS SERVICES ABOARD BRITISH BATTLE CRUISER
Routine fills the time of the great fleet now waiting with steam up inside a British harbor, but
predictions are made that the North Sea will soon witness a giant battle.
A CALL FOR REINFORCEMENTS BRINGS TROOPS TO THEIR FEET
A company of reserves being transported to the firing line in motorcars has been waiting for the word to moto forward. It waB such an army
in taxicabs which drove back the Germans at tho Marne,
AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND MOUNTED MEN PARADB BEFORE THEIR COMMANDERS AT ZETUN, EGYPT W""9 Una"w I-00
5p sae of be colonials who are guarding one of Britain s most sacred possessions while more seasoned men are doing the active fighting in France and Flanders. Left to right, the reviewing officers are Gen. Sir Alexander Godley, Sir Henry
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