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  3. WAR DAY BY DAY: BELGIUM'S GALLANT PART.

    In the "New York World" of March 26 a correspondent, who has been with the Belgian army, summarises the work of the Belgians since the opening of the war:— ...

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  4. "SUCH CHILDREN."

    A characteristic story of one of the old Kings of Prussia related that whenever he went for walks abroad people fled at his approach, such being the fear which he ...

    Article : 675 words
  5. —("The War News.") WITH RIFLE CLOSE TO HAND: AN ARMY SERVICE CORPS MOTOR-MAN REPAIRING A BREAKDOWN ON THE ROAD.

    The motor-men of the Army Service Corps, both the permanent staff drivers and the men taken on as drivers for the war, have deserved as well of the country as the active combatants in the firing line. Not a few of them have had personal encounters with the enemy, as published ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 150 words
  6. BATTLE SEEN FROM AFAR.

    Henry N. Hall, staff correspondent of the New York "World," gives an interesting description of what he saw from a chimney that was being used as a Belgian ...

    Article : 692 words
  7. IN GERMAN WEST AFRICA.

    Pnvate Peter Cassidy, of B Company, Witwatersrand Rifles, gives particulars of fighting in German South-West Africa in a letter to his sister, Mrs. J. Rich, of ...

    Article : 369 words
  8. Aftacked by Submarines.

    Incidents connected with the sinking of the British steamers Aguila (1,204 tons) and Falaba (3,011 tons) by German submarines are related in a London message of March ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 957 words
  9. GERMAN PRISONERS.

    Interesting admissions by German prisoners that were taken by the South African Union forces are recorded in the "Cape Times." ...

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  10. "THE DAY."

    A belated deninl has been given by Admiral von Tripitz, German Minister for Marine, to the oft-repeated statement that the toast "Der Tag" ("The Day") has ...

    Article : 290 words
  11. SAFETY IN FLIGHT.

    A message from Dayton (Ohio), dated March 25, says:—Military acroplanes as safe as rocking chairs through their equirpment with the new Wright stabiliser will ...

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