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I - - ' THE SUN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1918. ; .-, ......v-. ?;.vtf!& ; ' ' .'-' ' " - 'y.'l:- . '-.'-'. 'J . f,r 4h,' -v i'v ( . , l.. .v . ' " ' KT Jmt " Tt "vlB SBBjSSi the Golden Horn. The yjf? -BWBBM IHPfftfJffl jjBgMV5HJfjy TrZ Turks have held the city VgT BS?mfmMf3WKi'3BM IHIBIHfeHHBJMiflHHHHIHHHHK3BHIv( -fll-1 s'nce ms3- Henceforth the I j' VRS3'rBrC-SilJ.Cx HllRBAHIHI I 3--fll'v Christian Powers will at least! IL- "j y- ' CSXKcS share in its control. fifj Funeral procession of victims of the wreck of the troopship Otranto, ' J C CBSySiw ' fmSKIBfSBSSSSUSIiSSSSf which sank after a collision off the coast of Ireland. More than 300 Ameri- TaI Ks t HHHHHHMSHflK&3Ki3Z!I can soldiers lost their lives in the disaster, copyrlulu. vtrni .nvwhj.ujmt rntmi A ysrTwpi r German prisoners on their way to 1 1 A ' V4fcs?w ffjj the cages passing through the ruined 1 ' A 7i village of Villers Bretonneux. IHIHHIHIII IHEI Mjn9illBlPljl iU 'hP ' PHHi ' flH 1 First portrait showing Victor Herbert, in Vila nnifnrm ar Lieutenant. V VIIW VWlllWOVt f w - Uojiyrluht. ITfHn IlluHtralliiK Service. Men who will decide the fate of the German navy: Naval chiefs of the Allies at Versailles. Sitting at the left is Admiral Sims. U. S. N and in the centre Vice-Admiral Sir Roslyn Wemyss of the British navy. IMmto. Kri'iu'li Pictorial A Ensign M. L. Lequin of East Orange, first line officer to die on the Leviathan. r-