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... ADVANCING THROUGH GAS-BOMBS AND SHRAPNEL AFTER A BIG GERMAN ATTACK NEAR YPRES : BRITISH SUPPORTS GOING INTO ACTION. Some idea of what our infantry have to undergo may be gained from this drawing, which represents British soldiers on their way to support ...

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... CLOTH HALL AT YPRES, FIRED BY GERMAN SHELLS : The ecent icti Bitih d i Fld h ll DE f |*TRUCTI0N °F A BEAUfUL CITY NOW LIBERATED BY OUR TROOPS, BUT IN RUINS. MY °V° recent victorious British advances in Flanders have at last placed Ypres practically ...

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... MORE VANDALISM: GERMAN SHELLS ON THE CLOTH HALL AT YPRES. [Drawn by Fraipant.'] Our illustration shows the opening af the German bombardment of the Cloth Hall of Ypres, a masterpiece of Flemish art, and the sixteenth century Hotel de Ville. Both buildings ...

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... AT YPRES, WITH THE BRITISH : THE FRENCH NAVAL BRIGADE CHARGING. Much hard fihti th Yd lh i W fighting on the Yser and elsewhere in West Flanders has fallen to the lot of the French bluejackets of the Naval Brigade, a strong force of whom were brought ...

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... A CAPTURED BRITISH HOWITZER NEAR YPRES —AN ENEMY PICTURE. This illustration, reproduced from a German newspaper, purports to represent the carrying-off of a British howitzer captured during the fighting near Ypres on April 22. April 22 was the date ...

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... sunrise, that the Prussian Guards made their grand attack on the British trenches near Ypres. The Guards, prisoners related, had been specially ser.t for to take Ypres, because all attacks of the Line had failed. The Germans came on in masses, facing with ...

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... CANAL A FEW MILES NORTH OF YPRES: FRENCH ZOUAVES AND BELGIAN CAR Th | rbineer cyclists driving the germans across the canal at lizerne.- from the drawing by alfred bastien. The village of Lizerne, a few miles north of Ypres, has changed hands more than ...

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... THE GERMANS' BRUTALLY I ^RBAROUS POISONING OF FRENCH SOLDIERS NEAR YPRES BY SUFFOCATING GAS-FUMES : THE DENSE POISON-CLOUD ROLLING OVER THE GROUND BEFORE THE WIND INTO THE FRENCH LINES. Seemingly, it was on the French front in West Flanders, on April ...

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... the underlying idea may be, it is palpably the result of an accusing conscience on the part of the destroyers of Louvain, Ypres, and Rheims. Photographers, says theletterpress, have been taking views among the ruins of the Roman Forum, and these ...

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... Flanders, making a bayonet-charge at the capture of Dixmude. This little Belgian town on the Yser Canal, between Nieuport and Ypres, it will be remembered, has been the centre of much fighting, and its houses and buildings have suffered greatly from bombardment ...

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... EYRIES : AN ARTILLERY OBSERVATION-POST. This drawing, (rom a German paper, shows a German artillery observation-post before Ypres, with the guns directed by it beyond. The officers note the effect of the fire and telephone to the battery. A British Lieutenant ...

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... SOME DAYS BEFOREHAND ! The Kaiser, according to a Dutch telegram, spent his birthday in Belgium, and was seen next day near Ypres. Our illustration (from a German paper published some days before the 27th), shows the All Highest War Lord affably chatting ...