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STICKING IT ON THE SOMME.

So they fought their way back to their own lines.

It was the same with a private of the Darbas, who hold a post with a Lewis gua team until the enemy was all round A German officer with 20 man called od them to surrender. "No bally fear. shouted the machine-gunner. He alot, "the officer, senttered, the men with a burst DEEDS OF INDIVIDUAL PRÁVERY. of machine-gunfire, and came back with

his weapoa. 11

HEROIC ENDURANCE OF OUR MEN them.

IN RAIN AND MUD.

fay "THE DAILY CHRONICLE" SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. PHILIP GI838.)

WITH TIK ARITION ARMIES, DE FRANCE,

« Dec 3

An epid rain "has been falling terday, and as I sat with some officers this morning discussing the state of the

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WAR TIME TALES.

PER CENT.

The daring of these men of ours would AUSTRALIAN IMPOST OF 40 AND 73 be past belief if one did not know the amazing truth of it. There were two ArgyLand Sutherland men who a few shallow ditch and crawled out into No weeks ago hoisted themselves out of a Man's Land.

enemy's lines, and of ours, the windi beat they wriggled their way through the against the windows of an old chateau dead bodies and broken sandbass and and howled through a roofess wing of old timbers sutil they were within 100 the house, so that one's very apiris yards

of the Cerman line shivered at the wailing.

Hotten for the men," said one of the watched. Presently s

There they lay.doggo and waited and German aficer officer

and rotten for the roads again."

Came 5 out with two men and passed with- was laden, and it was what in 20

yards of them. They shot these

than would call "s dud day" as far three Germans and then wore discover of three years

bolted back quicker than they had come exempted. hus reached our lines safely and satiated with their d

Eday out

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geant who was first into Martinpaich in the mud the gure guith two lance corporain and these men on with their work day and night.

In his front lines beyond the old Flers September 15, which is ancient history of the same regiment. That was on Eze

ne the enemy is not more comfortable now: but this exploit has not been toll than we are. He sits in a line of linked before and ought to be told.

shell-craters, without communication trenches, beyond the ruins within reach. of our guns.

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STICKING. IT—AND STUCK.

Our men are putting up a stiff defones against the inevitable evils of winter, and are not beaten by these hardships In sheepskin coats and trench waders and steel helmets they look like

queer combinations of the shepherd, the seaman and the Puritan soldier, but they do not bother shout appearances, and go about this dirty job of war in the practical make the best-of-it way, which is the essential characteristic of the New Army

It was in the heavy rains of November that they had to suffer most, and it was then that they had the chance of show

all the grit that was in them—and ing showed it.

Lancashire men and killed Scots and

jaws and plunged into a sex of mud, and said in different dialects and styles speech, "It's bloody business, this war, арсесі, but it's got to be done, so get on with Fit, boys.

Stick it!" And they stuck--sometimes too fast and too deep in shell-beles and soft

ground.

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OUR UNDAUNTED MEN,

The fighting spirit of these cold, wet men did not fail in critical hours which overtook some of them last month, when the enemy; made a heavy counter-attack and captured broken-down tranch, after storms of shell-fire

ALI SCOTY' 60 PRISONERS.

The village of Martinpuich I have described as I saw it before it was cap tured-a heap of sinister ruins na quiet na the death which had overtaken it. Into this place went the Scottish ser- grant and his Eve nen to reconnoitre it and find out if the enemy were still thers. It is about as safe a thing as to go into a jungle frequented by tigers to if they are at home. There was no shot Bred, and the small party of fire weat on, until suddenly they heart! Toices.

They stopped and listened. They had come to & line of dug-outs, and down below there were many Germans talking loudly, us though quarrelling and curs- |ing,

The Scots-those six mer-flung two borbe in the entrance way of the tun- nela They burst with an explosive roar, which was followed by cries of terror. A few moments later sixty Ger man soldiers rushed out with their banda up, and surrendered to the six The Scots were embarrassed to know what to do with such a crowd, and after some deliberation the sergeant detached two of his men to conduct them to the edga of the village.

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