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  2. An Act of Real Bravery.

    Second Lieutenant H. W. Huggins won the D.S.O. for great gallantry. He dashed forward to a point between the British and German trenches, and remained in a cottage for three days under heavy fire, directing operations by telephone. Acts such as these (says the "wat Budget") make every British heart proud and happy. During the whole of this time he was in imminent danger of having the house battered about his ears. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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