Lord Kitchener, in the unaccustomed role of sick visitor, paid a surprise visit to the London Hospital, and spoke words of comfort to every wounded ...
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Article : 864 wordsLord Roberts, addressing the Canadian troops on Salisbury Plain, said "Germany is a fighting nation which regard the British as a barrier to ...
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Article : 309 wordsCaptain N. B. Carbery, of the Irish Fusiliers, who accompanied the Imperial contingent to Australia in 1901, had been killed in action. ...
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Article : 294 wordsTwo German aeroplanes were shot down to-day in the Monted Idier district; at third at Reims, a fourth at Gravelines, and a fifth at Amiens. ...
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Darling Downs Gazette (Qld. : 1881 - 1922), Tue 27 Oct 1914, Page 6
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