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... YPRES. Over 150 miler were covered on the Tueas when the party tourneved to Ypres way of the Tyne Cot Cemetery. Hell Fire (orner. and 09. The !tenni Gate and the new Calledral at impressed ever)one. On the return the boys walkssrl through the trenches ...
... Cain, which she herself has scorched upon the face of tne earth to her own disfigurement and discomfiture. In time another Ypres will arise, but not upon the ruins of the old. Whether it will surpass the old in fairness is doubtful. We moderns seem to ...
... AT YPRES. SHELLS are still bursting on the Ypres battlefield. After all these years tons of unexploded ammunition are still being gathered, and at noon each day Belgian experts blow up the dangerous stuff. In wartime we used to think that the devastated ...
... OF YPRES. GERMANS EXPECTING AN ATTACK FROM THE SEA. (PRESS ASSOCIATION WAR SPECIAL.] AMSTERDAM, Thursday. Thu Teiegraaf learns from Sims under ytsterday's date that at 1030 in the morning the thunder of guns recommenced from the thruction of Ypres. It ...
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... at Ypres that I had my first action. Our battalion want in there I.3uu strong and came out with 73. About 11 a.m. they started shelling us, and there must have been many army corps at work. They began with the le pounder swish-pang,' as we all them; you ...
... YPRES. To-day is one of the great anniversaries in the history the British Empire, and it will be the abiding shame Englisn song if, in the years to come, it be not enshrined in deathless verse like that which has made the Feast Crispin echo through the ...
... AT YPRES The largest party went to Ypres. It com%rised 3500 ex-Service men, whom the Burgomaster received at the Town Hall. General Ross lit the Toc H lamp of maintenance given to the town of Ypres by Toc H, and the Burgomaster gave the General a medal ...
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... YPRES Recently I visited Ypres with a party of journalists who were very hospitably and ceremoniously received by the burgomaster of that historic and tragic town. After the usual exchange of compliments, the burgomaster invited our leader to commemorate ...
... YPRES. - - - that Ypres is to remain unreetored as a memorial of what Belgium las suffered in ear, is hardly news. Die decision is so right that it SW= to be what we alwers If the Germane had won the war, and kept; Belgium their subject, they would probably ...