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  3. THE PRINCE OF WALES AT BELFORT.

    The Prince of Wales, accompanied by two British officers, has, according to the "Petit Comtois," of Besancon, paid a visit to she great fortress of Belfort, and stayed ...

    Article : 83 words
  4. "IMPERISHABLE NAME."

    Lord Kitchener, addressing the battalion, depot at Warley Barracks, Brentwood, on the 19th January, and inspected a draft of 200 men who will proceed to the front ...

    Article : 148 words
  5. PRIVATE TO CAPTAIN IN THREE MONTHS.

    Captain Thomas Reay, 18th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, has risen from private to captain in three months. He joined the Tyneside Commercial Battalion ...

    Article : 71 words
  6. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CRICKETER.

    To the vast number of cricketers who have joined the army must now be added S. M. J. Woods, the famous Cambridge University and Somerset player. In the ...

    Article : 140 words
  7. TEN-YEAR-OLD SOLDIER.

    The "Temps" Petrograd correspondent says that among the wounded who have arrived at Kieff is a l10-year-old boy who managed to go to the front with the ...

    Article : 86 words
  8. INCIDENTS OF THE WAR.

    The dreadful position of a soldier called upon to fight against some of the very, young, men put into the field by the Germans is described in the "Dyeo" ...

    Article : 327 words
  9. MARQUIS AS ARMY CHAUFFEUR.

    General Joffre's chauffeur is neither Boillot, Rigal, nor any other professional driver, as has been stated. He is the Marquis of Albufera, the great-grandson of ...

    Article : 65 words
  10. WHOLE BAND ENLISTS.

    All the eligible members of the Hednesford (Staffordshire) Town Band, 20 in number, enlisted on the 18th January and will be attached to the 15th (Service) ...

    Article : 49 words
  11. ORDEAL OF THE TRENCHES.

    On the Belgian Frontier, 15th January, The misery of the German troops who are holding the right of the line in Flanders is very great, partly in ...

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  12. THE SUFFERINGS OF A CAT.

    Writing to his wife in Irvine (Scotland), Sergeant W. J. J. Lobley, of the R.F.A., says:— In our last position at the observing ...

    Article : 153 words
  13. WITH BAYONETS FIXED AND FACES SET.

    Private J. Lowe, of the 2nd Worcesters, describes a bayonet charge in which has regiment took part. He says:— I'll never, forget one day. We got ...

    Article : 205 words
  14. BRITONS LEFT TO DROWN.

    Edward Vedder, one of the survivors of the German cruiser Gneisenau, which was sunk off the Falkland Islands, has written to his father in Canada admitting that the ...

    Article : 161 words
  15. TURKS' DESPERATE BRAVERY.

    Details of the battle near Karaurgan, in the Caucasus, in January, demonstrate the importance of the Russian victory (says the Petrograd correspondent of the ...

    Article : 169 words
  16. A RUSSIAN BROTHER.

    "Vorwacrts" prints a pleasing story or a Russian soldier and vouches for its truth. It is told by a German peasant in East Prussia and is as follows:— ...

    Article : 209 words
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