In the Firing line.
NERVE-RACKING NOISES
London, Septemebr 4
A sergeant-major, in a letter from the front, says: “The worst about this war is not the fear of losing one’s life, but the hellish, nerve-racking noise. Townsmen accustomed. to’ traffic can stand ( it much better than countrymen. ; Those recruited, from the big cities are by far the. fittest. A London lad told me that the noise was no wol-sa than the roar of the omnibuses.”
BRAVERY OF THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER.
London,, September 4
Tt is authoritatively stated that the 1 Duke of Westminster, ,in a/ recent not engagement, carried to safety at gr&ffcpersonal risk, under heavy lire, Catpain Grenfell, who was wounded.--
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 16, 5 September 1914, Page 5
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