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  2. THE WORLD'S GREAT WAR.

    The Morsed key signal for his own company buzsed rapidly on the signaller's telephone, and he caught the voice of the corporal who had taken out the repair party. They had ...

    Article : 1,740 words
  3. TO END THE WAR.

    M. Aulard, the famous historian of the Revolution, writes in the Paris "Journal" a most interesting article, in which he upholds the contention that the war can only be ended by ...

    Article : 529 words
  4. WITH THE FRENCH.

    From the Marne battleground and the line of the great drive to the Aisne you learn the cheering lesson that the European countryside quickly recovers from the ravages and ...

    Article : 1,507 words
  5. VETERAN'S DEATH.

    The distinguished services rendered by the late Colonel Harry Kilgour, when he was an officer in the Fifth Northumberland Fusiliers, are the subject of an interesting article in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,348 words
  6. THE TRENCH MORTAR OFFICER.

    "Seven o'clock, sir. Shall I get breakfast?" "What is there for breakfast?" "Bacon, sir." The T.M.O. turned over on his wire bed and ...

    Article : 1,245 words
  7. AFTER THE WAR.

    After having shown the certainty of the defeat of the Central Powers, a well-known French writer, M. J. Rosny, in an article in "L'Illustration," discusses the results of the ...

    Article : 824 words
  8. MESSAGE FROM WOOLWICH ARSENAL.

    The abose is a reproduction on a reduced scale of a message received from the Royal Arsenal. Woolwich, England, packed in a ease containing certain stores consigned to the Royal Australian Naval Ordnance Depot at Spectacle, Island. This was evidently the work of one of the employees, who, although working at top ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 88 words
  9. RANDWICK HOSPITAL

    An extraordinary variety of duties is being cheerfully undertaken and efficiently performed by representatives of the Red Cross Society at the Randwick Hospital. There are ...

    Article : 539 words
  10. COMMANDANT OF CAMPS AND STAFF.

    Back Row (reading from left to right): Major H. C. Davey, Investigating Officer and Prosecutor Courts-martial; Captain T. P. Conway, G.S.O.; Captain A. D. Wallace, Staff Officer for Reinforcements. Front Row, sitting (from left to right): Major C. H. E. Lawes, P.M.O. of Camps; Lieut-Colonel R. C. Simpson, V.D., A.A.G. of Camps; Colonel D. Miller, C.M.G., I.S.D., V.D., Commandant of Camps; Major R. C. Holman, D.S.O., A.Q.M.G. of Camps. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 73 words
  11. ON THE TIGRIS.

    The "Cape Times," of Capetown, publishes an interesting letter written by a South African officer now serving in Mesopotamia, says the Central News. The letter states:—"The ...

    Article : 436 words
  12. A LIVING SHIELD.

    Sir Andrew Wingate, at a meeting of the World's Evangellcal Alliance at Queen's Hall, London, recently, related a story of a woman in a French village who, terrified by the ...

    Article : 109 words
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