The aotual weight; parried by the Brit-, ish' infantryman,, exclusive, of his olqthes. rilled and bayonet, is; Ammunition, 91b!: tools', 211b. 9Joz.; accourtrenients, 81p; 430z.;. contents of. pack, -01b. Ofqz.: rations ■ and water, 51|}. I'3-iqz J tptalj 35!b';'12}6"z. The rifle and bayonet weight together 101b. BJioz4' making in all 461b. 4Joz. Good ngyra travel? fasti The reason why tha'yrfitiies pi' !f NA?DL" have travelled bo far and so rapidly is because it possesses real solid nierit. If you have a, Cold, Cqiigh, BrqnchiJM, or Cold in the Head, try it'. Sold everywhere, Is. 6d.-r Adyt.. ." '" '"" ".' ; ' ".'."•■ *" ■■' Belgium was the most densely-popur late 4 country in the world, witn on average pf 636, to the square 'mile.''' •* ",.:'."..' '
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2328, 9 December 1914, Page 9
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115Untitled Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2328, 9 December 1914, Page 9
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