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... 10 DROPPED HAVOC WROUGHT BY A GERMAN ZEPPELIN-BOMB ANTWERP : A HOUSE AND TREE DAMAGED IN THE RUE LOZANE. llf h b Besides the loss of life among the civilian population, considerable damage to property ...
... 10 DROPPED HAVOC WROUGHT BY A GERMAN ZEPPELIN-BOMB ANTWERP : A HOUSE AND TREE DAMAGED IN THE RUE LOZANE. llf h b Besides the loss of life among the civilian population, considerable damage to property ...
... THE EFFECT OF SHELL-FIRE ON BOMBARDED CITY AND FORTRESS : BELGRADE AFTER THE ATTACK OF AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. —[photoeraphs by C.N.] It will be remembered that the declaration of war on Servia by Austria-Hu ...
... INDIAN TROOPS TO AID THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE : LANCERS ADVANCING. R The Government have decided that our Army in France shall be increased by two divisions and a cavalry division, besides other t ...
... DAMAGED BY GERMAN VANDALISM : THE CHURCH OF ST. PIERRE, LOUVAIN. —[ by C.iV.] On another page we give a general view of the old town of Louvain, which has been set on fire by the Germans, wi ...
... IN AN UNRESISTING CITY WHERE FLOWER-BEDS WERE WANTONLY TRAMPLED DOWN: THE GERMANS ON THEIR MARCH THROUGH BRUSSELS Thk t thdd h M Adlh M —[Pkoto-rapk by Sport and Genital ] Thanks to the prudence and c ...
... GERMAN CRUISER THAT MET GLORIOUS END THE MAGDEBURG, BLOWN UP BY RUSSIAN GUN-FIRE AFTER RUNNING AGROUND. Th G liht i Mdb h i fh i The German light cruiser Magdeburg ran ashore in a fog on the isl ...
... HELIGOLAND, NEAR WHICH OUR FIRST NAVAL BATTLE WAS FOUGHT : ONCE A CRUMBLING ROCK—NOW AN ISLAND OF GRANITE AND STEEL. Heligoland, near which the first naval battle of the war was fought, is a tiny isla ...
... IM PART OF THE GREAT STEAM-ROLLER WHICH IS PRESSING ITS WAY INTO EAST PRUSSIA : RUSSIAN COSSACKS AND INFANTRY. —[Top by L.N.A.] The illustration at the top of this page shows a regiment ...
... THE KEY TO NORTHERN CHINA THREATENED BY THE JAPANESE : TSING-TAU, THE GERMAN NAVAL BASE AT KIAO-CHAU. O At 6 Jli —[Photo-raphs by Fradclle and V'oun? ] CHINA JAPA On August 16 Japan sent an ultimatu ...
... THE GREYEST DAY IN THE HISTORY OF BRUSSELS: GREY WEATHER, GREY FACES, AND GREY (GERMAN) UNIFORMS. The 20th of August 1914 will li i th hitf Bl tht dd thi gy at times ain felLCta —r by'Sporl ...
... THE UNNECESSARY HUMILIATION OF BRUSSELS BY THE GERMAN ARMY: THE PARADE THROUGH THE CITY—SOME ARTILLERY. ihih I td Wtloo The equipment was complete to an astonishing —[ by Sport and General.] ...
... RETURNING WOUNDED BRITISH CONTINGENT FIRST THE CHEERY SPLENDID THEIR STOICISM FOLKESTONE. f th fihting had only just arrived We got the order to load when we got into the town, and —ly Record pkss. ...