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  2. FIGHTING TO MUSIC.

    The Czar's soldiers refuse to light without music. Deprived of this inspiring force, they would be dull, cowardly, brutal, and inefficient, says Ivan Narodny in Musical ...

    Article : 851 words
  3. WAR LITERATURE.

    It may be a small matter but surely one worth pondering that the librarians tell us they are being swamped by requests for books about peace. It argues hopefully for ...

    Article : 1,265 words
  4. NEW MOVE OF THE SPY.

    A new danger has arisen to confront our national safety. The German spies who are striving so hard to raise [?] in the heart of our land have discovered another ...

    Article : 635 words
  5. THE BANDIT OF BERLIN.

    The following extracts from private correspondence with Americans have been sent by a contributor whose name is well known to the Inquirer (London). The names of the writers ...

    Article : 619 words
  6. FIENDISH GERMANS.

    If Britons require more evidence of German savagery than they find in the Belgian official statement, they can find some in the grim story told by an Englishman who saw ...

    Article : 1,028 words
  7. THE TOLL OF WAR.

    The toll—counted in human lives—of the great struggle against German militarism is going to be terribly heavy. Of that there are already unmistakable indications. ...

    Article : 297 words
  8. ESCAPED IN DARKNESS.

    A remarkable story of an escape from Uhlans, who captured him after the battle of [?], is related to a Belfast Evening Telegraph representative by Drummer ...

    Article : 273 words
  9. AFTER THE FIGHT.

    I am not asked to describe it battlefield while the conflict rages, and it is as well (writes Frank Scudamore, the veteran war correspondent). To do so would be almost ...

    Article : 790 words
  10. POISONED FODDER.

    Trains filled with large numbers of Russians and Austrians wounded at Lomberg, and also prisoners, have arrived at Petrograd, says the Central News. The wounded ...

    Article : 187 words
  11. FAMOUS DESPATCHES.

    The despatches of Wellington from the Peninsula are classics of their kind, so concentrated and masterly are they, but possibly the most memorable despatch which ever ...

    Article : 490 words
  12. FLEETS OF WAX, SILVER AND GOLD.

    By the Admiralty's orders perfect models are made in paraffin wax of every new battleship before it is laid down, and these models are tested in a tank specially erected ...

    Article : 204 words
  13. "EVERYWHERE" BOY SCOUT.

    The Boy Scout is everywhere. Official recognition seems to have added to his amazing sangfrold. Slim [?] figures, in blue, grey, or [?], slip through many [?] doors: ...

    Article : 170 words
  14. "DANCE, WILLIAM!"

    An old Scotch lady, living in France, has forwarded to the Times an amusing account at the arrival of the Highlanders la Melun (France), where she resides. The ...

    Article : 320 words
  15. WHY HIGHLANDERS WEAR SPATS.

    Most civilians have noticed that all our Highland regiments wear spats, but few know the reason why. When the British forces, which were ...

    Article : 143 words
  16. NOT TO WASTE THE KISSES.

    Madame Sarah Bernhardt, France's most famous actress, is again turning her theatre in Paris into a hospital for the wounded. On the last occasion, during the ...

    Article : 194 words
  17. GOOD FOR EVIL.

    "When we enter Germany I hope General Joffre will issue a proclamation reminding everybody concerned that to the soldiers of the Allies the lives of women, children, and ...

    Article : 160 words
  18. A NIGHT GUIDE.

    When a battalion is engaged upon manoeuvres at night a light must not be shown, for fear of revealing its whereabouts to the enemy's scouts, and for it to find its way in ...

    Article : 166 words
  19. HERR KRUPP OUTWITTED.

    Many lunches but no secrets wore given to Herr Krupp, the great German gun-maker, during him recent visit to England, which some people affirm was undertaken at the ...

    Article : 133 words
  20. DIFFICULT DRILL BOOK.

    Henry Walker, aged 47, a retired captain of the King's Liverpool Militia, who was found dead In his chambers in Ryder-street, St. James's, was stated at a Westminster ...

    Article : 95 words
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