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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1918-1-24, Page 711 fit; (Et N THE ...RARRAG,,. t(I(t Itll t'k I ti 13()" 1%1.11 1) INTENT IS n 4n Ger, � Yiati Yat aa, 4A. ift13 Safi 4c1 aadrn. Y' ate *'our r f o rI'tea. • ti STOf 1 O I11G1t1 to eX fl by 1 dte ..ti nli r?14G a t ri-4 gun ire Oat. r aching,zhe exl j 1:4sl�oPoSd:oy rx. ti. enemy, but as 'others in The continued to fire --1:1111'n he 'into it and attacked them V. iti�k his i1 LCNG . f. s #)S. bayygw '''' • ' 1.90, as O -:n • to Iain rifie i � * s nth t °, ;ttv not fixed. i u- o 0.--e— On' Vein As resolute Y Let Piths so annex" r,aos c ' enem Pied to I after.; avFat rie rte British tivro y by Co ,spi,uons 13ca+-ery Won 'eled Medal, ;l€> t Prized of i,Lono,s. Tid ATlet;ria Cross is �a� cis o'nti:on F. eolei'earett on `ricerandO. al] a silks of she Hritislx army ntd troy)/ for per syn 1 1 a :;a. lam. w.=4, f£}a3 ids t dani la: a( '?`ia 18 it c p 1 eo r-tr fief a Tb` k nae 1ilnit ese31 a royal ci°(teak i+Riwa aged by, �►anea�e.iirai V Qlorn rs• The a?i- }tried, h the ;aeeS 11 ioseniption " `I znd tion had t d er s ceps rel I ratei, lIti i a"4 �l , tlapio iaPO° ' 0 -.FT YOU f1 CORN Or''` WITH, tics to ioozcn �, t er cailtts so it Pal thei ser01?fl li?rt t'i iic, irz.i nut 13e v Y'44t k itp, tl fore tta Melvin bn1hdk Lied fr t1 raz ` re:zll a�'� L`x xc ",ore tend e eeeedie+• in , tli4ti "Y12in • Void ancor eight urn,.mite 1 and one tr, orai,tlef. ' auiletteity. Pr aat.e Melvin bound up the WOW -4s ; ° .Fie says tlia of the ;v„uixled ,ansa', and then fiz,iv- .,•;�ited 1" fr, r�..ee4ea e; hag hiS eight troy,' re taut, and supporting etl one, he;hustlec' r,leena en titch, marched tb rr? 72„°ta?di alb; ever to an ofli u,. E. himself tr } a iofia ' }7 u 4 rettirfred o i .be reported ted Salm e]C ea .lenge ant, .z 11 this da?y under intens e ail Iiie but the, "xyh, e w iri at=isi h > Pt ie avy of ,i 1' e • C4 t,{ I i e ib A4. 0 1141 i t e, laliT l J la' (lion :e e. Qr .1,i iisir d' C1ec of nta 8G•a 414 nit!ire it + Tau Mu.:Jl�lt;, ikt£a ted' 4"e :i ish Are Suse:4'pS. sl 911.1 9Ce” 'r3'1 aa.« i i dug dries r e ti aQ i the cora FIN fl :^ corn out c • your e e- stir, $mile?' it kiClfll' far^aced r �,roarr<la rat i cccs, s of ,a (1r act (lta c•zb uponugn i' ztitI1l° e - soca righ nce frit Cl eount3'les, i)eopi li zre r'egti rdecl; #Ire i avert witia super, stations :twee. Poe's bird said. Never, more" in a Scpulehral voice, and tlltit enoate of a raven is considered a sort e o£ presage of defeat calamity, and ;i. death. I ne iCGy ai to:tse c flapezi. " . K , is pei°lisps fo: tuna,te in the wvor1d, therd° std p,, as it it is as ed ww th �l.e a°oven. When tire Archduke. Maxim „einart.. - Is wife .,were taking.tbeir last walk ?tsltp,r prior, to leaving for Mex ieoi, ?7kt eoz tine^.slg fotiowed them, an et on the arch dtreiruasa', e year's later J. -4o, i ebt,.aa .e. =ck ,t -.t t?;xKiao. the Fst un - amity cog yIrfi is said to have hosered fives; a i ti thea. rl shed a n the i"an ' al the Empress ees f rn w f om "e Es ero:' !a the en seen, oT henPreneas d'o 01 LE i Y 44 10 parely 4 :that is yon or dc.ad°dicrl rri tan C ire 1e1Q:alt. X 1?re Oriel: 1raite, 'r;? Qr Jt'� j7id6;a 1.Y. u't34: t'agdln Ilili,°da IYd° air 21119°`t a edges rte. alto bigger treat many kinds: p3 aiks of if, of az on, and occasionally and naw,atr•rions shapes 1;•hiell ,her.e i, a sy rrrrstail Ing, distant thougth triliCh cause us, howl*-. ew t r hai'eletiecl, t i turn away our eyes, Anti alto. e the great maelstrom of dnst °action there ceaselessly rise and fall h .auiful, dazzling, colored lights, one after- the other., out of the smoke.' They are sad in theirlonely beauty beside the ugly horror of the mostter- rible scene that can ever occur upon the earth. wpb• LANE CONVOYS - Sul arhie Toils Decreased by Pro- rection of Naval Aircraft. Naval aircraft are accomplishing -wonders in decreasing submarine tolls" by means other than their well ,known, bombing' of U-boats. They are being used to 'convoy, merchant ships in large numbers. Every month ''hun- dreds of steamers go out from Eng- lish harbors without visible protect- ors High above then; however; hy- droplanes are hovering, one to each vessel. From their elevation the pilots can see deep into the water and can catch the dark shadow of a submar- ine in plenty of time to be down and upon it ere can ,ri"se to, do damage. Sub" captains' are extremely `fear- ful of attack from the air, and it is said that no merchant ship convoyed by an airplane has boon menaced by a satomersable. ` A destroyer can move towart3 'a Bili ' v v+;