WOMEN'S PART IN WAR.
Miss Mary Durham, the firet woman war correspondent, who, is watching the campaign in Montenegro on behalf of the TJaily Chronicle," is admirably fitted for the position, as she has lived twelve years In the country, and is one of the best living authorities on'the Near East Two of her most widely-read books are Tfc. Bo* den of the Balkans" and "High.A lba nta. The commitee of the London District of the Institute of Journalists has sent her a telegram of congratulation., Mr. George. R. Sims, in his "Mustard and Cress," in tho "Referee," wrote■ «cnoerning her:-"War News. The Daily ■Chronicle' scores a Hit with a Miss "Hearty congratulations to its lady War Correspondent, Miss Mary Durham *ho ' iswith the Montenegrins. None but the Brave deserve the Fair.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1618, 9 December 1912, Page 2
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132WOMEN'S PART IN WAR. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1618, 9 December 1912, Page 2
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