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  3. HINTS TO GROOMS AND DRIVERS.

    To begin with, be on your guard against badly fitting harness:—Bridle.—A badly-[?]ing bridle will cause a horse to shake his head, and he may stumble ...

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  4. OFFICER'S HEROISM.

    In a letter in his pare[?] an [?] [?] the 5th Dragoon Guards, describing the fighting in which his brigade was engaged, wrote:— ...

    Article : 136 words
  5. UNDER THE RED CROSS.

    Sergeant Harvey, of the Grenadier Guards, one of the wounded in the 4th Northern General Hospital, at Lincoln, states:— ...

    Article : 135 words
  6. ITEMS OF INTEREST. WE SHALL WIN.

    Make no mistake about it we shall win We are fighting with our backs to the wall to prevent a shame and defeat such as Great Bri[?] has never sustained and is ...

    Article : 123 words
  7. DEVOTION OF OFFICERS.

    Private G. Pringle, of the King's Own Scottish Borderers, at Berwick-on-Tweed. the depot of the regiment, awaiting orders to rejoin. states:— ...

    Article : 119 words
  8. TO RAISE SU[?]KEN SHIPS.

    A long step forward. if no[?] a comple[?] revolution in the method of raising sunken ships, has been invented by J. Joseph Cousins, of New York, who has devised a ...

    Article : 305 words
  9. THROUGH THE FURNACE.

    No work is nobler or more be[?]ent than the creation of a national temper at once calm, enduring, and resolute: and that is the temper which, again and again, ...

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  10. FOR THE COUNTRY.

    If anyone says to me, as some people have written to me, "Are you going to help the Government?" I say if is not a question of the Government; it is a ...

    Article : 79 words
  11. PO[?]DAM MILITARISM.

    This war we regard with abhorrence and destation. We look upon it as a brutal [?]rime against humanity and against civilisation and an attempt to overwhelm both. ...

    Article : 60 words
  12. [?] OFF TO BELGIUM!

    The Belgians have won for themselves the immortal glory which [?]longs to a people who prefer freedom to case, to security. even to life itself. We are proud ...

    Article : 51 words
  13. CYCLING ON LAND AND SEA.

    A young Fren[?] has just invented an apparatus for travelling upon the water It is called an am[?]yel. because it enables a man to cycle both on land and ...

    Article : 132 words
  14. A PACIFIC EUROPE.

    All the civilised peoples of the earth have to form an idea of the general lines upon which a pacific Europe can be established. an idea clear and powerful enough ...

    Article : 64 words
  15. BRITAIN AND BELGIUM.

    Germany is waging a war of [?]ctiveness and revenge for any Power having dared to oppose its royal progress through Belgi[?]. In the interests of civilisation ...

    Article : 68 words
  16. "WE GO FORWARD."

    [?]aving. then, this trust in the rightcousness of our cause, pride in the glory of our military traditions. and belief in this offi[?]y of our army. We go forward to do ...

    Article : 45 words
  17. HEN'S DEVOTION.

    When walking over the ruins after a disastrous farm fire in America, a man discovered a dead hen sitting close on the ground. He poked her with his foot, when ...

    Article : 69 words
  18. IF GERMANY SHOULD WIN.

    Without the slightest bitterness—as God is my witness—I say if by any unforeseen chance Germany should win, the civilisation of Europe would be set back a hundred ...

    Article : 68 words
  19. [?] SUCKLED BY COW.

    The curious sight of a cow suckling a couple of very fine lambs might have been seen recently on a farm at Benthill, Buckinghamshire. The ewe having died. the ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. OUR FRONTIER.

    A part from the question of honor and of morality. it appears to me quite obvious that we must stand or fall with France and Belgium, or fall without them... ...

    Article : 58 words
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  22. SOME RULES OF HEALTH.

    You want to be cured, of course. If the process of distension of the stomach has [?] going on for 20 or 30 years it is most difficult to cure. Indeed, in some cases ...

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  23. PRATERS FOR BELGIUM.

    The Beigian nation are being crucified for us, and surely nobody ever needed the prayers of English people so much as that brave and great nation.—Bishop of [?] ...

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