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FROM THE TRENCHES

DEATll OF PONTARDULAIS I 1.TKn…

IBRITISH WARSHIPS:'I WORK.…

¡AMERICA'S CHRISTMAS I STOCKING.…

II i NAVAL CASUALTIES.I

LAST TO LEAVEI OSTEND.

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LAST TO LEAVE I OSTEND. STEAMER COMMANDED BY I PONTARDULAIS MAN. It is interesting to note that the last ship to leave Ostend before the place was cap- tured by 'the Germans was commanded by Captain David Evans, Pontardulais. Captain Evans, in charge of the steamship Thornmby. left Cardiff early in October, laden with coal, bound for Antwerp. On arrival at Flushing a wire was received from the owners instructing the captain not to proceed to Antwerp, as it was then being bombarded by the Germans. Acting on in- structions, the Thornaby proceeded to Zee- brugge, where the oargo was discharged. Subsequently the vesel was engaged to carry refugees, and with 300 on board shoe left for Ostend and took on 600 more. While at Ostend the boom of the German guns oould be heard in the distance, and it was not long before the port was in the hands of the enemy. The Thomaby conveyed her hum mi cargo to Calais, and was here engaged under a

INJURED -OR WOUNDED?

SPORT AT THE FRONT,I

ALL FOULLY MUR- I a DERED:…

HELP FOR BELGIAN DEFUGEEB.…

1 I I ANNEXED BY BRITAINI…

I MINED BY THE ! GERMANS.…

FIFTY DEFENDANTS.

?MEDICALLY HARDLY  ANSWERABLE."-I

! BUILT IN A YEAR. ! -'-r-I

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GREECE AND TURKEY

WELSH HNERS V. JAPS.

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THE KAISER'S MOUSTACHES. —

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