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... up the bridges over the Meuse outside the town, and also the railway tunnels. The Germans suffered heavily irom the Belgian fire while they were constructing pontoons to cross the imei. The above photograph shows the German camp after the action at Visé ...

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... THE ROAD DURING THE FIGHTING. lil lil —[.Photographs by Far ring Jon Photo. Co.] A very gallant stand was made by the rear-guard of the Belgian troops in covering the retirement of their main forces from Louvain towards Antwerp. In the roads in the environs ...

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... the Oxford of Belgium, wís cleared of its population and given to the flames. A German guard at the entrance to the town, says the Belgian Foreign Secretary, fired on , ES. some German troops by mistake, and, to cover their blunder, the Germans pretended ...

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... SURVIVORS FROM THE LATE CITY OF LOUVAIN : BELGIAN CIVILIAN PRISONERS MARCHED INTO BRUSSELS UNDER GERMAN GUARD. id ibl I am unable to —[Photograph by Newspaper Illustrations.] After the sack of Louvain, many of the men were removed from the town by ...

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... ATTACK ON THE DUSSELDORF SHED. [Photographs by S. and G., and Birkett.] Although a previous attack had put the Germans on their guard, three of our aviators have made a second, and successful, raid on the Düsseldorf air-ship shed, as reported to the Admiralty ...

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... Germans, according to paragraphs from their newspapers reprinted here, sneer at the way LoDdon is guarding against hostile aircraft by mounting quick-firing guns and searchlights and putting out many street lamps. They are doing much the same themselTes ...

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... currents, dived under five rows of mines and torpedoed the Turkish battle-ship ' Messudiyeh,' which was guarding the mine-fkld. Although pursued by gun-fire and torpedo-boats the 'B11 ' returned safely, after being submerged on one occasion for nine hours ...

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... current, dived under five rows of mines and torpedoed the Turkish battle-ship I Messudiyeh, which was guarding the mine-field. Although pursued by gun-fire and torpedo-boats, j B 11 repaired to safety after being submerged on one occasion for nine hours ...

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... Krupp quick-firing gun. On a peace-footing the Roumanian Army had 5460 officers, 98,000 men, and 21,500 horses. Our photographs show : (1) Roumanian Red Cross ambulance-men, with stretcher-poles ; (2) Roumanian infantry ; (3) Relief of guard of Chasseurs ...

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... ihbf thii6ih i GUN THE PANAMA CANAL APPROACHES TO GUARD —[Photo, by Underwood and Underwood.1 America's newest armament prodigy is shown above : one of the gigantic 16-inch guns which are to mount guard over the approaches to the Panama Canal. The British ...

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... . ™™— INCLUDING O'LEARY, OF THE IRISH GUARDS, AND THE «DOUBLE V.C. » : SOLDIERS WHO HAVE BEEN AWARDED THE VICTORIA CROS& f ^ dti ^ dty^ are Vallentin JVf^T^f ^2' A8 Among recipients of the Victoria Cross for conrpicus acts of bravery devotion , Lanc ...

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... A PLACE WHOSE DEFENCES SUFFERED UNDER INDIRECT FIRE FROM THE QUEEN ELIZABETH: KILID BAHR, WHERE FORTS GUARD THE NARROWS. lld h fhh fii h Kilid Bahr is at the entrance to The Narrows, on the north, or Europe, side of the Dardanelles, and just where ...