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  2. Life of Lord Cochrane, Great British Naval Hero

    A most vivacious story of one of our great fighting captains who destroyed the naval power of Spain and gave Freedom to the whole Pacific coast is told in the ''Candid Review.'' ...

    Article : 1,325 words
  3. THE TERROR OF THE GERMAN NIGHT.

    In this picture our artist illustrates a night attack made on the German trenches by the gallant little Gurkhas. When these courageous men of the hills set out on a night expedition such as this, they leave their rifles and ammunition behind them. They take off their boots, and with their big knives, the kukris, nicknamed by Tommy Atkins the ''Coolers,'' held between their teeth, and a series of small knives carried in their uniforms, they creep on all-fours through the grass so silently and stealthily that their approach cannot be detected. They keep in touch with one another by singnals not distinguishable from the cry of some nigh bird. The fist intimation the Germans have of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 172 words
  4. German View of Hated England

    How systematically Germans are being educated by the Campaign of Hatred to regard England as ''the one and only enemy'' is proved by ''The First Hundred Days of War,'' a ...

    Article : 625 words
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