RISKED THEIR LIVES FOR AN ENEMY
AN INCIDENT ON THE WESTERN FRONT. 3i Teleerarh—Press Association—CoDyiiEit (Rcc. February 2, 10 p.m.) London, February 1. Mr. Phillip Gibbs, writing to the "Daily Chronicle," describes ar. incident which happened on the occasion of a visit by naval men to the Western •front. A German patrol was discovored in a No-man's-land in front of tlio trenches, and fired on. Several fell. Two of the wounded were brought in, but the third rail back to the barbedwire, groaning. Our soldiers waited for the Germans to rescue their comrade, 1 and when it was clcar that the enemv would not risk it, a British party volunterod to bring him in. They crawled across the flre-swopfc ground and car-
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2685, 3 February 1916, Page 5
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122RISKED THEIR LIVES FOR AN ENEMY Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2685, 3 February 1916, Page 5
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