THE PASSER-BY
... I hey -hare their few cigarettes with their prisoners and cannot bem- be parted from their animals Many took their pet dog- the war w'i h them ttjoni every yards of trucks had it- own dug running and down. Even th ...
... I hey -hare their few cigarettes with their prisoners and cannot bem- be parted from their animals Many took their pet dog- the war w'i h them ttjoni every yards of trucks had it- own dug running and down. Even th ...
... gallant fury endeavour which has hardly been equalled by our troops in any phase of this war. > “We all knew it was 'France's Hay’: and, over and above their own dogged pluck and imperturbable steadiness in assault, which have characterised every move our ...
... HOUSES, DOGS, LIVESTOCK, ETO.. FOS SALE, ZXARTHOHSE, 16 hands, very powerful, warranted and good worker. £45: week s trial good bands.—44, Bloomsbury Bt, Ash ted. iDONY. dark chestnut, about 12.2, warranted sound; owner til joined foroea.—Afternoon* Priory ...
... WAR PRICES. SALES BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. TO BRASS FOUNDERS. IRONMONGERS. HARDWARE DEALERS. FACTORS. AND OTHERS. TO be Sold by Tender, the SURPLUS STOCK, as above in connection with the Bnsinesa TUBBS & FAREY, LTD. 19, GOODGE STREET. TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD' ...
... assisted the Red Cross, and when war broke out she took the same work in Belgium, receiving the Order of Leopold recognition. Her writings, which were voluminous, included “The Fortune of Christina McNab.” ** Lame Dog’s Diary,*' ''The Expensive Mjss Cane ...
... offensive four dogs came out the German linos and crossed cer to our linos. The Germans whistled and shouted, but the deserters held steadily on. Our men course hailed it aA 'Sft. omen. The other incident was still more curious. In this war-scourged zone ...
... rs, •od guns, addition certain amount of •ate-ial taken into immediate use. and much other Material which has not yet been dog out tbe German trenches. MORE GERMAN PRISONERS ARRIVE. A further 650 prisoners, principally Bavarians, and 20 Officers, were ...
... held, but debtor stated did not know her present address. The case was the outcome of an action for the killing of a dog by debtor’s dog, and there was practically only one creditor. The Registrar said that it was perfectly lamentable case. Here was young ...
... FIUTURE OF DEMOCRACY Religion more and would become 4 spiritual assnran¢e, Men who had been through the fre wonid resent mére dog- matic definition and ecclesiastical ont of the heart the witness would be given. Formality was an impertinence in the ftony ...
... the war, the young entry was judged privately Sir P. ViUiera Foster, Bart., iiaater the South Stafford Hounds; the 'Hon. Aiex. Parker, late Master of the North Warwickshire; and Mr. Richard Fort, Master of the MerneU. Tho awards were follows; Dog l£*nmls-—l ...
... Lowe has devoted much t«ne war work, for addition to attending drily at the chief office the Star and Garter Women’s Hospital Building Fund she frequently appeared vocalist entertainments for wounded soldiers and in aid of war chanties SPACE FOB LATEST ...
... tons of iron. In ordering the men to pay the damages, tfco Stipendiary remarked that they knew what important crisis in the war had been reached, and unless our soldiers got plenty of munitions their lives would probably be sacrificed. Workmen ought their ...