THE "WEEKLY PRESS."
"War pictures occupy a fair proportion of the illustrated space in tho issue ol the "Weekly Press]' on salo to-day, and of great interest will be those that deal with tho*' work of the women in England. They reveal very clearly, tno magnificent help the women have given Other engravings indicate something or tho destructive effects of the war, and tho frightful defences our men encountered in breaking through the Hmdenburg line. Several pictures are reproduced connected with Britain s splendid air force, and of |penes witnessed by our Engineers in Palestine. and on the front page of- the issue is a Christchurch suggestion for a memorial to' New Zealand's Chrtsi.church has a great many beauty spots, one of the most attractive being that of Clifton at Sumner, as may be judged from the fine series of illustrations in fjbis vresk's edition of the paper.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16426, 21 January 1919, Page 8
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148THE "WEEKLY PRESS." Press, Volume LV, Issue 16426, 21 January 1919, Page 8
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