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  2. WAR DAY BY DAY: GERMAN HATRED OF ENGLAND.

    An American correspondent who made a secret journey through Germany wrote from London on February 21:—Two days before I began my journey about the ...

    Article : 1,630 words
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  4. EXPLOSIVES IN WAR.

    An expert writer in the "Daily Mail":— "What are the explosives of which so much is heard in nearly every report from the front? ...

    Article : 1,183 words
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    —("Newspaper Illustrations.") END OF ZEPPELIN TRIP TO NORFOLK COAST. Our picture shows all that remains of the latest and newest German Zeppelin L3. She is seen lying a total wreck on the Danish Island, Fane. She came down on the return journey from the English coast raid. She was found to be fitted with three machine guns, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 76 words
  6. Bavarian Officer on Hate.

    The following letter was written to a friend in England by a Bavarian officer, who, before the war, was a doctor in Munich. His English friend has a sister ...

    Article : 1,436 words
  7. —("Illustrated London News.") DONINGTON HALL: A HISTORIC MANSION FURNISHED LUXURIOUSLY FOR GERMAN OFFICERS AND THERI SERVANTS.

    Donington Hall, a Leicestershire mansion, which has a history going back to Tudor times, and was later the seat of the Hastings family until the death of Lord Donington, was recently acquired by the War Office for the housing of 320 German officers captured in the war, and 80 prisoner-servants. The very large expenditure on the house, including the provision of billiard-tables, bathrooms, and so on, has been strongly criticised, and was made the subject of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 176 words
  8. Roll of Honour.

    What is the [?]finest death to die, And the fairest end to make? To fall as your country's foemen fly, And to die for Freedom's sake! ...

    Article : 223 words
  9. THE FAMOUS "75."

    For their famous 75-millimetre gun, invariably referred to as "the soixantequinze," the French troops entertain almost a romatic affection. And it is hard to say ...

    Article : 392 words
  10. IRISH COOLNESS.

    An officer at the front, in a letter home, sent to "The Times" the following story, with the comment:—"I shall never now believe that there is on this earth any man ...

    Article : 488 words
  11. ("[?] London News,") EXAMINIGN CARGOES FOR CONTRABAND: USING THE X-RAYS ON A BALE OF COTTON TO DETECT ANYTHING CONCEALDED IN IT.

    The X-rays have proved useful in time of war, not only for locating bullets and other foreign bodies in wounded men, but also for the detection of any contraband articles, such as copper, that may be concealed inside innocent-looking bales of cotton or other goods. The apparatus here illustrated is made by the Medical Supply Association, and is used by the French and Russian Governments. The rays are directed through the bale by the instrument of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 103 words
  12. THE TELEPHONE IN BATTLE

    Describing the magnificent stand made by the forces under General Sarrail against the Crown Prince's army in the vicinity of Verdun, Dr. Arthur Lynch, M.P., in the ...

    Article : 673 words
  13. Soldiers' Don'ts.

    Instructions, or more correctly speaking, negative hints, have been prepared for the guidance of Australia's soldiers, and are at present being discussed with a great deal of ...

    Article : 595 words
  14. Garibaldian Spirit.

    Writing to a lance-sergeant in the 10th Battalion East Surrey Regiment, Lieut.Colonel Giuseppe Garibaldi, who is commanding the 4th Regiment of the ...

    Article : 240 words
  15. Honour of Montenegrins.

    The following extract is translated from a letter written by a Montenegrin father to his on who is serving with the first Canadian contingent:— ...

    Article : 264 words
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