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Advertising : 66 wordsGermans wounded in the bombardment of Ostend are arriving at Blakenbergh, on their way to Germany. Wounded from Zeebrugge have arrived at Bruges. The ...
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Article : 98 wordsRenter's representative at the British headquarters in France vividly portrays the conditions at the front in a despatch dated September 30. He says:—"During the last ...
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Article : 452 wordsSecond-Lieut. Leslie W. Sweet-Escott (of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry), youngest son of Sir Ernest Sweet-Escott, Governor of the Fiji ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Sunday midday communique states: —"Between Souchez and the Givenchy Wood four attempts by the enemy to retake by bombing portions of his lost ...
Article : 174 wordsNear Massages a French officer observer noticed the Germans on the crest with their hands up. The fire upon them ceased, and the "75's" formed a curtain of fire behind ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 9 Oct 1915, Page 40
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