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  3. WAR DAY BY DAY: SCENES AT NEUVE CHAPELLE[?]

    For three days I have been visiting some of those places in France and Belgium whose names since the war began have become familiar as household words (writes ...

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  4. HINDENBURG'S LIMIT.

    I have on several occasions had the opportunity of witnessing the German manaenvres in East Prussia; and therefore I have been able to follow the events in ...

    Article : 922 words
  5. —(The "Illustrated War News.") HOW THE GERMANS, PROVIDED WITH PLANKS, ADVANCED UNDER FIRE TO CROSS THE CANALS IN THE YSER DISTRICT.

    German troops fighting in the Yser district were provided with planks, which served the double purpose of shields and bridges over the narrow waterways. When the front ranks of the invaders had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DONINGTON HALL.

    What the public wants to know is the truth about Donington Hall, the fine old Leicestershire mansion where the German officers with their servants are interned, ...

    Article : 996 words
  7. Neuve Chapelle Scenes.

    An officer of the Royal Engineers wrote on March 14:— I am sitting down now to write you some account of our doings in the attack of ...

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  8. SPIRIT OF SERBIA.

    In an address on the "Spirit of the Allied Nations" at London last month, Dr. R. W. Seton Watson dealt with Serbia. There was, he said, a Serbian proverb, ...

    Article : 184 words
  9. GERMAN SHELLS.

    We have heard a great deal of late about Germany's shortage in materials for the manufacture of explosives along the front in Belgium at leat states the "Daily ...

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  10. —(The "Great War.") SANGUINARY ENCOUNTER ON THE YSER BY THE VILLAGE OF RAMSCAPPELLE.

    The Belgians had firmly entrenched themselves on one bank of the Yser. They had strengthened their position with doors and shutters from the houses in the adjacent village. The Germans had thrown up hasty field-works on the other side of the canal, which it was their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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