SPIKED BLUDGEONS IN THE TRENCHES .
FOR "QUIET WORK" IN NIGHT ATTACKS. ffyTclegraph—Bress Association—Copyright . ■; London, January; 19. : Mr. Shepherd, the correspondent' of ' tho, United Prosfi Agency, writing from Salonika, says that .men'in. the'great' • . . war aT.o now -using clubs. The AustroGermans have been 'supplied .with blud- • geohdy and on certain parts of the Brit- ; ish front the soldiers have been furnished with spiked clubs for noiseless use in-the trenches during night surprises. The' Germans used a new shell at the Dardanelles, which is propelled by an air-gnu. The shell weighs 511b., and. is Joaded with scrap-iron.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2674, 21 January 1916, Page 8
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94SPIKED BLUDGEONS IN THE TRENCHES . Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2674, 21 January 1916, Page 8
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