The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 06, 1915, Page 9, Image 9

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    SECTION TWO
SIX PAGES
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England Has a Fleet of Vessels That Are Built to Fight Under Water, as You Can See
Austrian Machine Gun in Action in Trenches .. German Officer Who: Would Not Quit
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. WAR-RIDDEN POLAND
Typical scene after a battle where the Germans met the Russian army from the Caucusus mountains. Photograph taken near Petrikau
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England's large fleet of submarines lying in anchor at the harbor of Gosport
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- AUSTRIAN , MACHINE GUN" IN "ACTION ''
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" In the Austriar?. trenches with the machine gun ' section showing the' son in operation In an engagement with the! Russians J J