Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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£7 PICTURES AND l >KR ©ur News Feature: Events of the Week INTERESTING DOPICS IN lll.M PICTl RES SELECTED FROM PATHES ANIMATED GAZETTF. 1. FOR VSL0U3: President Poincara daciratas many h»ro;c wo-indad soldiers in the hospitals of Paris. 2. A SPORTING PARSON: The Rev. Everard Digby, the Chaplain, joins in sports of the 7th London Regiment at Orpington. 5. THE CZAR IN THE FIELD: Since taking supreme command of his armies, His Majesty sees for himself actual conditions at the Front. 4. "CONSOLIDATING AN ADVANCE": After any important gain of ground, new trenches must be made. -5. GREAT RECRUITING CAMPAIGN: Six thousand troops parade fifty miles of London streets with successful results. 6, > URSED BACK TO HEALTH: Like our brave soldiers, horses wounded in France are brought back to England for attention. Here is one at a hospital in Kent.