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  2. WAR DAY BY DAY: AN AMERICANS OPINION OF GERMANY.

    King Albert or Belgium has a way all his own of discouraging war-seeing (writes Mr Henry N. Hall in the "New York World"). To use his own words, he has ...

    Article : 2,368 words
  3. KING OF THE BELGIANS.

    "I am not a hero; you will find them in our trenches," said Albert, King of the Belgians, at his headquarters in the field, in an interview at Geneva on March 30 with ...

    Article : 403 words
  4. NEUVE CHAPELLE FIGHT.

    Dr. G. Grantham Anderson, of Melbourne, who is at the front with the British forces as a member of the medical corps, in a letter to his father, giving an interesting ...

    Article : 1,043 words
  5. American Sentiment.

    An excellent and first-land indication of the feelings of the American people is shown in a set of private correspondence which has come into the hinds of a leading ...

    Article : 2,336 words
  6. —(The "Illustrated War News.") LUCK!—A SPOON SAVES A SOLDIER'S LIFE BY DEFLECTING A BULLET.

    The photograph illustrates another remarkable instance of life-saving by an article carried in a soldier's kit. Sergeant O.S. Day, of the 1st Cheshire Regiment, is alive to-day, thanks to the spoon shown in the centre. He was advancing, when he felt a slight pain in his back. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 130 words
  7. Praise for Allies' Troops.

    Sir John French gave an interesting interview on March 25 to Mr. Frederick Palmer, the American newspaper correspondent at the front. Mr. Palmer writes:— ...

    Article : 1,417 words
  8. GERMAN PEACE TERMS.

    A picture of Europe completely reorganised, with Germany and her allies dominating everything and levying upon their fallen rivals a tribute of from 120 to 150 ...

    Article : 882 words
  9. THE WAR PLAGUE.

    The heroism of American Red Cross doctors and nurses in the plague stricken distints of Serbia are graphically described in reports to headquarters of the American ...

    Article : 668 words
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  11. —(The "Illustrated War News.") FIRE—THE ONE ENEMY OF NAVY FEARS: KEEPING THE HOSE GOING IN THE GLOUCESTER DURING TARGET PRACTICE.

    Blucher, all took fire during action, and after that their end was certain. The ship seen above is the celebrated Gloucester, the gallant chaser of the Goeben, while engaged at target practice. As a safeguard against fire, the hose is kept going all the time, as is done on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 157 words
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