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IRISH VANQUISH THE BRANDENBURGERS.

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HOW GINCHY WAS TAKEN.

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*MICHEL, KNOW THYSELF,

but it was very noticeable that the Germans were by no means as smart as pour ywu met. The grey uniforms in not

The Liller Kriegszeitung" is a Ger attructive, and in most cases appeared man newspaper published in Lille for "W-Atting and awkward,

the use of the Western German armies and is extremely popular among the Physically, these prisoners were mostly imposing, but there and there very miset to the German Michel which appears in

The rank and

following exhortation |able specimens humanity. were this journal was perhaps required in 'bbserved, and unturally they all wore order to encourage the halting to go is very dejected expression. Whenover through with the inhumain work of Irish Regiments which took part in an offer passed the sprang to attention Vorthern France from their homes

tearing the young girls and children of the capture of Guillement behaved with an airmast startled look, as though with the greatest lash and gallantry they were afraid. The Irishmen, while and bark cu email share in the success clearly immensely pleased with them, gained that day--Sir Douglas Haig's selves, showed to undua exultation, and report. September 8th,

thair demeanour towards their captives The ne work of Irish scoops from was good-latnioured and kind. It was Connaught, Leinster and Munster, good to sou how tenderly they helped the already mentioped in connection with Wounded Germans along; and duwa the the capture of Guillemmat, was carried id from the dressing station it was a un yesterday by the same troops in the common sight to see our men helping attack on Ginchy.—Sir Douglas Halgs alone. prisoners fast as kindly as if they

report, September 10th.

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The Germans surrendered very freely, and in very few instances waited for the bayonet the Irish. When able, the Fanety made good, his retreat, but when this was,dot possible he surrendered and, threw down his arms.

In some cases, however, treachery was attempted. met a Master Fusilier who in the con- fusion of the battle had got separated from his battalion. He was resting by the road waiting to flad someone who tonid direct him to his headquarters He was covered with mud bus fall of gennine enthusiasm.

..

"Attention, Michel To understand is to pardon! Bas nobody understands, nobody wants to understand our nation, our honesty. From that comes the irre our manners, our efforts to be better, cancilable hostility of the whole world

your

to everything German..

"Then, my dear Michel, giro up tha less and dangerous idea of trying to understand the point of view of comfort isn't in that way that you will form the pitiless character necessary from the abominations with which you for victory. Give up cleansing yourself ween their 'qwn" comrades,

The losses in the Irish battalions were ning the esteem of enlightened enemies. are charged. Give up the hope of win aturally heavy, bat by no means tery You have no

no enlightened enemies eat in view of the work that had been body considers you 's dirty doue. Some very gallant officers fell,

pig, my dear Michel. You won't change their opinion. The notably Colonel Lennox Cuningham, wito,

have the cat

courage to play your i “England wants to gallantly in the attack. He was buried could ros, best venientes on. was killed leading his battalion very all your Germany, my dear Michel gloss by in a little churchyard behind the country which you have conquered at hesitate when you have to impose lines, amidst every posible minifestation the price of the blood of hundreds of of grief and respect.

thousands of your own kith and kin? It is impossible for us to have an under standing with our enemies this genera tion or the next.

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