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In no previous.. yar -has ,' photoj-rapilij-'played so> pi'omineht . a .part as in the present European • struggle. ' Tho camera is the real-historian'of the most'interesting'and, human; incidents ,of the worldwide irar. --. Thousands': of . kodaks are in the knapsacks of officers and sohliere in all' thof armies - epgaged, - and their ' tiny filnisiAvill-.tell' a'war story such as'lias, never.-.-been ■ told ihefore.'... One, soldier Jpliotographer, at least, has hod, lib lift saved by- a camera. ; His .bullet-riddled kodak is a grim souvenir of a wonderful, adventure, - which the soldier describes as follows;—"On Au'gust 2G, I/liad some .wonderful'.escapes. I-.was hit four times, and each: time luck saved mo. ,': 'Die. first ono.l'got in the.back, No.' 2'on the left clbbir, that put out the poor chap on my left; - Ko. . ,'Hthe, .-li/ii-st—went ; clean tliTdiiglv a No. 1 P;?.' Kodak that X had ,in,my haversack, otherwise it would havo ■(rone tln'ousli" my'liip's, and No. -1 stuck iii.a fin of ..bullyi heof. K . „• iv ;-li/;; the middle of-last century it 'was theifCorreet thing; to ;add to-the ma-'r-riafo-hotice' the amount :of /tho fortune tho -brido brought -to her husband. "miniature fleet in gold and silver which shows the dc-n-elonmejit of tho British Navy since,tl|e j''daaa. -Mpomtmiiyr..

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2504, 3 July 1915, Page 6

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194

Untitled Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2504, 3 July 1915, Page 6

Untitled Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2504, 3 July 1915, Page 6

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