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... FROM THE HIDDEN GUNS TO THE TARGET INVISIBLE TO THE GUNNERS: SHELLS FIRED OVER A BRITISH INFANTRY POSITION TO STOP A 1 = ADVANCING GERMANS; THE BATTERY-COMMANDER DIRECTING THE FIRE BY TELEPHONE; AND T ...
... FROM THE HIDDEN GUNS TO THE TARGET INVISIBLE TO THE GUNNERS: SHELLS FIRED OVER A BRITISH INFANTRY POSITION TO STOP A 1 = ADVANCING GERMANS; THE BATTERY-COMMANDER DIRECTING THE FIRE BY TELEPHONE; AND T ...
... t M TSSSZXZZZZ FIRING GRAPNELS AGAINST WIRE ENTANGLEMENTS ,o. THE NEW FRENCH SYSTEM OF BOMBARDING THE BARBED WIRE WITH being turned to account with satisfactory results, for shell-throwing, « a set-of ...
... AN ARMOURED CAR GRAPNELLING ENEMY WIRE ENTANGLEMENTS: A BRITISH CAR IN GALL1POLI UPROOTING AjjD f h ! to TEARING DOWN THE BARBED.WIRE DEFENCES IN FRONT OF A TURKISH TRENCH.— ¡r¡t: —Drawn ., R. Oto* ...
... . BOLTS FROM THE BLUE ! AUXILIARY VESSELS OF THE NAVY '=ÄTÍCL'tS • • ATTACKED BY A BOMB-DROPPING GERMAN AEROPLANE German dropping bomh , N ~ rar-£ iSÄTÄ -jsâîmï BDROPPING bomhs on us The ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ioo ...
... MORNING. BATTLE-PRACTICE TARGET FINDING THE DREADNOUGHTS MARK : THE ITSELF KEEPS FLEET THE HOW * — « »• — -»»-—r ï TÄ ™~ '.C Ä5 th g P ä » «• FLE i n II iL We . of ~ co-Untír kept up, .n pr^f ...
... Ä~BUSH PKE ROUTING OUT BOTHWISH AND TURKS ; ENEMY SNIPERS AT THE DARDANELLES DRIVEN FRO»j| • h M Ahmead Bartlett in one of his letters, stands J A. Dubrl JriKE. KUU 1 iiNvjr uu 1 uw 11 L,i __ .. .fon ...
... 1 CONSTITUTING ARMY CORPS OUT OF SHOULDER-STRAPS : A CAPTURED GERMAN OFFICER BEING EXAMINED BY MEMBERS OF A FRENCH GENERAL STAFF. py g —[From the Drawing by Georges Scott.] The military importance o ...
... WILL DYSON ON THE WAR: A PLACE IN THE SUN. Scathing in its suggestiveness is the Australian artist's satire upon the ambition of the Kaiser, with his clamour for A Place in the Sun. The fall of ...
... rs AN ENEMY CHRISTMAS ^ ^ ^ pro(KSor lu^d^c^m a f Tht ibOTe illustration » reproduced fr°m a œlou^d^c^m ^ duiing thc lime of war : Witter F irle. The plate is typical as sho^ng German Urte ^ fallen ...
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... ? ~ L_ Tibe fícrcc Cloee^Quarter fight that fíni9bed| l the German Reeietance on JVleeeines Ridge. .»*1 . .V . THE INFANTRY ONSET THAT FOLLOWED THE MINE-EXPLOSIONS : BOMBERS ®>LDING A VANTAGE-POINT WH ...
... HOW TO RECOGNISE THE TERROR THAT FLIETH BY NIGHT : A ZEPPELIN—THE GERMAN TYPE OF RIGID DIRIGIBLE—AND ITS CONSTRUCTION. The Admiralty's announcement that a British naval air-ship was about to make crui ...