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  2. POST-BAG OF THE WAR.

    A British cavalry officer who has taken part in many engagements in France narrates in a letter to a relative here some stirring experiences. ...

    Article : 283 words
  3. THE KRUPP MONSTER.

    The pinnacle of German war science is the 42 centimetre (13.5in.) Krupp mortar, the most miraculous and powerful weapon designed in the ...

    Article : 510 words
  4. LADIES' LETTER.

    A quiet little marriage in the Church of England Grammar School Chapel, with no after reception, was not exactly what was expected for ...

    Article : 1,397 words
  5. FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.

    Most prisoners will reform if you given them time. Some elderly church ladies are quite shocked at the language of a ...

    Article : 594 words
  6. PRO PATRIA.

    The following appropriate and finely-expressed poem appeared in London "Punch" shortly after the declaration of war: ...

    Article : 290 words
  7. ENGLAND AND THE WAR

    Two scenes that I witnessed at Waterloo station within a few hours of each other on Sunday last helped to bring the reality of the war home ...

    Article : 2,009 words
  8. EATEN BY LIONS.

    Killed and partially eaten by six lions, a young tamer has met with a terrible death at Chicago. The victim, Mr. Emerson Dietrich, ...

    Article : 504 words
  9. "Darlings" in Kilts.

    A lady resident in Paris who volunteered as a nurse writes from the American Ambulance, Lycee Pasteur, Paris:— ...

    Article : 177 words
  10. "MADE IN GERMANY."

    The following copy of the German decalogue is a translation from a circular of which millions of copies have been printed and distributed by the ...

    Article : 361 words
  11. Gunners Take the Cake.—Enemy Reel and Stagger Like Drunken Men.

    "The Kaiser's famous crushing machine turns out to be an easily demoralised crowd of automatic, soulless clods, who don't know the ...

    Article : 272 words
  12. THE DAY.

    "You spied for the Day, you lied for the Day, And woke the Day's red spleen. Monster, who asked God's aid Divine. ...

    Article : 143 words
  13. THE WAR GAME.

    A correspondent sends what he describes as being the latest from the war:— "I'll go one," said Russia. ...

    Article : 309 words
  14. FRENCH AND GERMAN GUNS.

    The great superiority of the French gun lies in its stability, and in the fact that it will stand extreme hard wear. To show its wonderful ...

    Article : 416 words
  15. "GOOD FOR EVIL."

    "When we enter Germany I hope General Joffre will issue a proclamation reminding everybody concerned that to the soldiers of the Allies the ...

    Article : 134 words
  16. Six Streets of Widows.—British Colonel's Throat Cut in Crusade of Murder.

    Private J. Atkinson, Duke of Wellington's Regiment, who is now in hospital, says in a letter to his wife— "It is not war. It is murder. The ...

    Article : 150 words
  17. BRITAIN AND PORTUGAL.

    Germany taxes Britain with an intention of using Portuguese soldiers in France and Belgium. Well, why not? Britain saved Portugal from ...

    Article : 135 words
  18. NO MUSIC IN PARIS.

    The air of solemnity forced on Paris by the horrors of war has made that city a remarkable contrast to the gay, music-loving and laughter-filled ...

    Article : 130 words
  19. DOOMED TO DEATH.

    Not all the men, and especially not all the officers, who die in this war will be killed by the bullets of the enemy. In all campaigns that have ...

    Article : 130 words
  20. ARMY OF BLACK CATS.

    Different people, different tastes, is a well-known saying, but it does not apply to 40,000 or 50,000 members of the British forces in France. Their ...

    Article : 197 words
  21. WHAT WILL THE WOMEN DO?

    Many fresh problems will have to be faced as a result of the present war, and among them will be what can be done with the surplus womenfolk? ...

    Article : 147 words
  22. SOME DEFINITIONS.

    Happiness.—Something almost within reach from the cradle to the grave. Age.—A quality that improves the taste of wine and morals of people. ...

    Article : 70 words
  23. RULES OF WAR.

    The poisoning of wells and streams is strictly forbidden under the International rules of war. It is, however, just as permissable to cut off your ...

    Article : 76 words
  24. FRANCE'S BLACK FIGHTERS.

    Amongst the native African troops who are fighting in the French army are the regiments of Senegalese sharpshooters. They count among ...

    Article : 54 words
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