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  2. ECHOES OF THE WORLD AT WAR

    It happened upon a certain afternoon not long utter my arrival in France that my sergeant and myself found ourselves just before "stand-to," during an inspection tour of ...

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  5. "IT IS A GREAT THING"

    "You know, this war makes one a Socialist. One is thinking continually about the comfort and welfare of one's men. Consequently, one sees their many grievances, and ...

    Article : 591 words
  6. DARTNELL'S V.C.

    Reference has been made to the posthumous award of the Victoria Cross to Lieutenant W. Dartnell for conspicuous bravery at Maktau, East Africa, where he was killed ...

    Article : 242 words
  7. "THE SUICIDE CLUB"

    "There was too much bravery all round me for me to skite," said King's Sergeant A. L. Reed, V.C., D.C.M., of the 22nd (Victorian) Battalion, when interviewed at the Caulfleld ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE LAZY DAY

    Sometimes the life of the trenches is a lazy one, and the officer's anxiety is to relieve the monotony which weighs heavily upon his men. During these days there is simply ...

    Article : 651 words
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    Lieut. W. Dartnell, V.C. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "INFERIOR TO TURK"

    The glorious fighting quality of the Australian lads is recorded in a letter from a British officer who has seen them in action. "They are too good to stand in any need of ...

    Article : 383 words
  11. LOVE ROMANCE OF WAR

    One of the most romantic weddings of the war took place in London, when Captain K. G. Macleod, the famous Scottish Rugby International and Lancashire cricketer, was ...

    Article : 180 words
  12. CAT RESTORES SIGHT.

    A remarkable case of restoration of sight due to shock has occurred at Torquay. Rifleman Charles Appleby, of the Royal Irish Rifles, was severely wounded at Ypres, ...

    Article : 133 words
  13. THE CARTOONIST'S POINT OF VIEW

    "To the Step-fatherland" The Peacemaker Woodrow Wilson: "Come, come; kiss and be friends!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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