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... VICTOR OFF THE FALKLANDS : VICE-ADMIRAL SIR FREDERICK C. D. STURDEE. il tl —[Photo. Elliott and . ry.j Vi ce-Admiral Sturdee, who sank the Scharnhorst, Gneisenau, and Leipzig, was until ^ recen ...
... VICTOR OFF THE FALKLANDS : VICE-ADMIRAL SIR FREDERICK C. D. STURDEE. il tl —[Photo. Elliott and . ry.j Vi ce-Admiral Sturdee, who sank the Scharnhorst, Gneisenau, and Leipzig, was until ^ recen ...
... THE GERMAN FLAG-SHIP SUNK BY THE BRITISH NEAR THE FALKLANDS: THE CRUISER SCHARNHORST (ADMIRAL GRAF VON SPEE). At 7.30 a.m. on December 8, the 1 Scharnhorst,' 1 Gneisenau,' ' Nürnberg,' * Leipzig ...
... \&kD OF THE ADVANCE GUARD OF CANADA'S 100,000 : THE MOOSE JAW LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN, EMBODIED WITH PRINCESS PATRICIA'S LIGHT INFANTRY. ld f M J ^ --PAoto,rapk by W «lits.] GU, A Canadian regiment rai ...
... DAMAGED RHEIMS CATHEDRAL : A DOORWAY ; AND A WINDOW WITH SHATTERED GLASS. Numbers of the beautiful carved stone figures on the exterior of Rheims Cathedral were irreparably damaged by the Ge. ,an shel ...
... KILLED DURING THE DESPERATE FIGHTING IN FRANCE : DEAD ARTILLERY HORSES AND MEN ON A ROAD. —[ by Utulcmood and Underwood.} This is, oí course, merely a corner in one part of (he vast battlefi ...
... FLIGHT LIEUTENANT COLLET'S DARING : THE BOMB-DROPPER'S WEAPON ; AND OBJECTIVES OF THE BRITISH AERIAL RAID INTO GERMANY. —[C.iV., L.N.A., Record, and Birkclt.) The Admiralty announced on the 24th that ...
... SHELLED BY THE ERRANT EMDEN : MADRAS HARBOUR, WHERE FOUR WERE KILLED AND OIL-TANKS BURNT. The German cruiser Emden ** appeared off Madras at about 9 p.m. on September 22, and fired several shells ...
... MADRAS : THE THE ELUSIVE EMDEN, SHELLER OF MYSTERIOUSLY MOVING GERMAN CRUISER OF RAID NOTORIETY. —[ by Sloth.] The German light-cruiser •' Emden, whose exploits in the Bay of Bengal culmi ...
... SURVIVORS IN STRANGE GARB : SAILORS OF THE LOST CRUISERS IN DUTCH MILITARY AND NAVAL UNIFORMS AND OTHER IMPROMPTU CLOTHING. 4 —[Photos, by Newspaper Illustrations atul G.P.U. (No. 3.] A number of Brit ...
... SHOWING BURSTING GERMAN SHRAPNEL AND FRENCH ARTILLERY FIRE ; SOISSONS, WHERE THE BRITISH FORCE CROSSED THE AISNE. lii hld bit f G iftd titi —[ by Topical.] It was at Soissons, where they cro ...
... THHY 00 NOT HESITATE AT ANYTHING IN ORDER TO GAIN VICTORY : GERMAN SOLDIERS (AND A RED CROSS MAN) AT EASE. y —[ by Illuslralions Bureau.] A recent Press Bureau message said : The Germa ...
... KEPT DRY FOR USE AGAINST THE ALLIES : GERMAN GUNPOWDER. The Armies of the European nations engaged in the war make use of gunpowders of the same ingredients but compounded in differing proportions ...