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  2. WAR DAY BY DAY: THE ARMY POST-OFFICE AT WORK.

    The Army Post-office, which deals with the vast amount of correspondence, both private and offcial, to and from out large army the theatre of warlike operations, ...

    Article : 1,318 words
  3. DREAM AND REALITY.

    There are some minds very naturally disturbed or impatient at finding the war not finishing quickly enough, and that victory is slow. May we remind them, first of all, ...

    Article : 902 words
  4. AUSTRALIANS WHO HAVE FALLEN.

    —(Dugo, Photo.) Pto. E. C. Hott (Killed). Pto. M. J. McWatt ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 63 words
  5. GERMANY'S RESOURCES

    Briths military experts are making careful calculations of the ultimate strength which the Allies must reckon with in the German nation. The totals of turned and ...

    Article : 1,098 words
  6. —(The "Illustrated War News." TOBACCO-TINS AS HAND-GRENADES: MEN OF THE ROYAL ENGINEERS LOADING RESERVE STOCKS IN REAR OF THE TRENCHES.

    Almost any sort of handy receptado will serve at a pinch for holding the explosive charges of handgrenades, and the ingenuity of the men at the front is seldom at a loss for materials. Empty jam and marmaniade and tins, otherwise only cast away as useless, as "Eye-Witness" has narrated, are employed with satisfactory results, and we see here another commonly available kind of grenade-casing being utilised— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 147 words
  7. In the Argonne.

    Genenl Joffre in April authorised four French journalists—including a correspondent of the "New York Heraid"—to pay a forty-eight hour visit to the front. ...

    Article : 1,736 words
  8. KAISER AT WORK.

    One of the German journalists who was recently sent to France to write cheerful articles from the front for the German public publishes an interesting account of ...

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  10. —(The "Illustrated War News.") GERMAN PRISONERS CAPTURED AT NEUVE CHAPELLE UNDER ESCORT NEAR ALDERSHOT.

    These German prisoners, some of whom are seen taking off their caps to a woman who is shaking her fist at them, do not look at all sorry to be in England, or anxious at the prospect of any "hardships" awaiting them. Tehy are being marched to their quarters near ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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