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... FOR CAVALRY HORSES. THE PEACE HARVEST BECOME A WAR HARVEST : A GERMAN TRANSPORT COLUMN WITH FODDER THE FfcACfc . I o{ hu„e arm;,s through the countryside, apart from actual engagements. On iht thif th ...
... FOR CAVALRY HORSES. THE PEACE HARVEST BECOME A WAR HARVEST : A GERMAN TRANSPORT COLUMN WITH FODDER THE FfcACfc . I o{ hu„e arm;,s through the countryside, apart from actual engagements. On iht thif th ...
... IN COMMAND OF THE THIRD CORPS, EXPEDITIONARY FORCE : GENERAL PULTENEY. Major-General Pulteney, C.B., is a Scots Guardsman. He saw service in Egypt in 1882. The Uganda Expedition oí 1895-6 brought him ...
... FOLLOWING LORD KITCHENER'S ADVICE : SOLDIERS OF THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE COURTEOUS TO FRENCH LADIES AT BOULOGNE. ifi Thhibd Ld Kith'd Pedograph by LJt-i.': As might hare been expected, the British ...
... ™ » SoM; «o«,s ,„»o f transport is always a* ~ £ 7lt th —> 0 ho, The landing of norses fron, a 7l, of fear at the ,o the necessity of preventing th,e «»»*»UpWards of 20,000 staff-officers' mounts, ^ ...
... D„mf,rNF. A PONTOON TRAIN LANDED READY TO START. THE BRITISH ARMY AT BOULOGNE . ition has b«n Tdtd'b th Royal ^«* * «■« TRAI No detail of field-service organisation UprovTdtd'by the The pontoon-train ...
... THE GREAT BRITISH SECRET OF THE GREAT WAR : SS BRITISH TRANSPORT ON HER ARRIVAL AT BOULOGNE. without the publication of a single fact in connection with it until some days after the whole operation lf ...
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... INVADERS : THE SACRIFICED TO CHECK THE GERMAN RAILWAY (LANDEN—ST, TROND) DESTROYED BY THE BELGIANS. —[ by Topical.J The forces forming the Belgian screen and the troops who had been fightin ...
... GREAT ONE OUT OF THOUSANDS OF SUCH GRIM SCENES OF THE Those who read casually about the necessity for providing remounts for cavalry during war do not WAR : A DEAD HORSE ON THE HAELEN ROAD AFTER A CHA ...
... DEPRIVED OF ALL THEY POSSESS BY THE GERMAN INVASION : BELGIAN REFUGEES RESTING BY THE We in this country hardly realise perhaps what the war means to the unfortunate peasantry of Belgium ROADSIDE. Pru ...
... NAMUR HAS FALLEN : VIEWS IN THE BELGIAN FORTIFIED TOWN TAKEN BY THE GERMANS. The wholly unexpected news or the fall of Namur was made known by the Press Bureau early on the a'teinoon of Aug. 24. T ...
... THE AUSTRO-SERVIAN SENSATION : TYPES OF SERVIAN SOLDIERS WHncp nrrrcccnc .. , . , , ^ WriUbli SUCCESSES MADE THE AUSTRIAN^ ^TT^PFMn hh^ttt tttfq sational oevelopment has taken place in the Austro-Serv ...