THE DIN OF ARTILLERY
SOLDIERS WAKE WHEN IT STOPS London, October 11. _ A correspondent describing the continuous din of the artillery fire says that at first it presses liko a , leaden weight over the cars' and head.' After a time the • mon take no notico, but when it ceases are awakened liv the silence. They ovon feel a little' dull without it. He adds: "Tho French have suffered terribly. _ You can soe it on tho battlefields and in the long trains of "rounded. Thirteen thousand haro al-
ready passed through . the doctors' hands at Nancy."— and Sydney "Sun" Services.).
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2279, 13 October 1914, Page 5
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99THE DIN OF ARTILLERY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2279, 13 October 1914, Page 5
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