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THE DAILY MIRROE, Saturday, May 20. 1916.

CERTIFIED CIRCULATION
No. 3,&23.
Registered a-t the G.P.a as a Newspaper,

LARGER THAN

THAT
MAY

F ANY O T H E R
20, 1916

DAILY - PICTURE

PAPER

SATURDAY,

One Ilcill{)CMiny.

Men who were wounded.

The photograph was taken at a way-ide station, whore tf'C\ \,crc pr^ v,aca v. .i:i n fu -^hmc .it- '1 h-v aic ^till covered with the mud of the battlefield.

General AUenby, who was one of the officers in command.

A.nother photograph showing a group of men who were wounded in the great battle.

Sir Douglas ITai.t^, who is mentioned in the narrative.

Ruined Loos, showing the Tower Bridge, which was captured by the British. , fThe great battle of Loos is recalled to-day by the publication of the first portion of the account prepared by the Historical Section of the Committee of Imperial Defence. It will be found in full on another page. The battle produced countless stories of

Piper Laidlaw iK,O..S.B.) steadies the men by playing the regimental march. heroism., but Piper Laidlaw's deed erpcciiill;.' gripped the i)ublic imagination. Regardless of ail danger, he walked up an i down the trench f)arapet playing his pipes, and was severely wounded. He was c;''..rwards awarded the V . C

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