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THE DAILY MIRROR, Friday, December 81, 1911.

TWO AUSTRIAN

DESTROYERS

BLOWN UP IN ADRIATIC

CERTIFIED CIRCULATION No. 3,802.


Eegistered at the G.P.O. as a Newspaper.

LARGER

THAN

ANY DECEMBER

OTHER 31,

PICTURE

PAPER

FRIDAY,

1915

10

PAGES.

rror
IN T H E WORLD One Halfpenny.
Karl Neufel.d, who, the Germans say, has boen conducting an antiAlly propaganda among the Mohammedans This,, if true, is a case of the basest ingratitude, as he owes his life to Lord Kitchener rind the British troop'-, who rescued him from captivity at Omdurnian.

HOMEGOMING OF A LOOS HERO: ALNWIGK HEARS THE TUNE WHICH WON HIM V.C.

OWES HIS LIFE TO "K. OFK."

SCOTTISH

D.C.M.

Piper Daniel Laidlaw, V.C., driving through the streets of Alnwick. Laidlaw, it will be remembered, climbed on the parapet of a trench at Loos and marched up and down playing the bagpipes until severely wounded. His comrades had had to meet a gas attack, but the effect of his music upon them was magical and they made their historic charge. At the reception given to > him at Alnwick he played the same tune on the same pipes.

Corporal W. Macfarlanc (U K.), of Glasgow, awarded tlie I) C l\f. Duiing a gas attack he saved a nvimber of cylinders from being hit by shells. He was badly woundfri

BUTCHER,
?;'<*'<.,'^'?;^

BAKER

AND

CANDLESTICX

MAKER"

ALL

RESPONDED

TO THE KING'S

CALL.

i-l>*

Roadman.

Sweep.

Baker.

Postman.

Ploughman.

Butcher.

Clerk.

Window-cleaner.

* His Majesty hopes that every man entitled to wear the armlet will do so." The retpoase to the King's wish has been imihMiate, and they were to be seen everywhere

yesterday. Previously they were something of a rarity, as the average Briton h a s i dread of making himself consi^icnons.{paUy Mirror photographs.)

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