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  2. Dramatic Story of the Emden's End

    On Sunday, November 1, at 5.30 a.m., the convey and the escorting cruisers. —, —, and the first Sydney left Albany for Colombo During the first four days very heavy rolling was ...

    Article : 438 words
  3. WHEN THE FOG LIFTED

    The incident depicted here is one of the most stirring of the whole campaign in France to date. The"L" Battery of the Royal Horse Artillery were bivouacked near Compeigne. There was a thick fog, and the horses had been harnessed ready to be attached to the guns. Suddenly the fog cleared. Six hundred yards from where they stood the British gunners saw a long line of German trenches, and some 800yds away were eight Germans guns. The enemy opened a vicious fire. The British untimbered their guns ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 157 words
  4. STORY OF THE FIGHT.

    On signalling the enemy from the foretop, "General Quarters" was sounded off, and everything cleared away. At first it was hard to tell who it was, and only two masts and the ...

    Article : 3,138 words
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