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... THE GERMANS' BRUTALLY I ^RBAROUS POISONING OF FRENCH SOLDIERS NEAR YPRES BY SUFFOCATING GAS-FUMES : THE DENSE POISON-CLOUD ROLLING OVER THE GROUND BEFORE THE WIND INTO THE FRENCH LINES. Seemingly, it was on the French front in West Flanders, on April ...

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... y THE VICTOR AT MESSINES : GENERAL SIR HERBERT PLUMER, K.C.B., COMMANDING SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S SECOND ARMY, AT YPRES. Photo. Lafayette. TAL IR ...

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... STILL IN THE MIDST OF DANGER : YPRES CATHEDRAL, ¿rcf ¿ ^;rÄ FACING WEST—SHATTERED MASONRY ; AND A SHELL-HOLE POND. the thirt-n* centur, with later -H « ^ Ä«* —[Official Photograph, supplu by . .] MIDS s,T=rc:äÄr2i2.rÄ= =¿rcf NG AN rrrn the ...

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... CLAIMED TO BE BRITISH : AIR-CRAFT BOMBS AS GERMAN TROPHIES. Our airmen have been actively busy in the neighbourhood of Ypres during the recent ñghting round Hill 60 and to the north. This illustration, which is reproduced from a German newspaper, purports ...

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... the underlying idea may be, it is palpably the result of an accusing conscience on the part of the destroyers of Louvain, Ypres, and Rheims. Photographers, says theletterpress, have been taking views among the ruins of the Roman Forum, and these ...

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... but a Reuter messag published on the 2oth states that the Md« ^ New ' capturing Hill 60 (not to be confused with that near Ypres). ...

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... placed in Henry the Seventh s Chapel in Westminster Abbey. In his story of the recent heroic fight of the Canadians near Ypres, the Canadian Recording Officer says : 11 The artillery never flagged in the sleepless struggle m which so much depended on ...

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... Flanders, making a bayonet-charge at the capture of Dixmude. This little Belgian town on the Yser Canal, between Nieuport and Ypres, it will be remembered, has been the centre of much fighting, and its houses and buildings have suffered greatly from bombardment ...

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... EYRIES : AN ARTILLERY OBSERVATION-POST. This drawing, (rom a German paper, shows a German artillery observation-post before Ypres, with the guns directed by it beyond. The officers note the effect of the fire and telephone to the battery. A British Lieutenant ...

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... nice conduct of a clouded cane. The hydropathic facilities, too, have been enlarged, and on February 23, Viscount French of Ypres formally opened a new bath and paid a tribute to the value of such institutions. -[P*oto. ...

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... SOLDIER'S TRENCH-SIDE GRAVE. Photo. JII tin. Bureau. Eye-Witness described the shattered woods before the British front at Ypres as this awful xone of the dead.*' 44 The whole place, he writes. 44 is a vast cemetery, in which our trenches and those of ...