STORY OF THE “EYE WITNESS”
650
By Col.
E.D. Swinton of the Intelligence
Department of
the British General Staff
THE DAWN OF A NEW DAY (Poem)
678
By Edward Neville
Vose
THE GERMAN ENTRY INTO BRUSSELS
(With Map) 679
By John Boon
THE FALL OF ANTWERP 682
By a Correspondent
of The London
Daily Chronicle
AS THE FRENCH FELL BACK ON
PARIS 689
By G.H.
Perris
THE RETREAT TO PARIS 691
By Philip Gibbs
A ZOUAVE’S STORY 704
By Philip Gibbs
WHEN WAR BURST ON ARRAS 707
By a Special
Correspondent
THE BATTLES IN BELGIUM (With
Map) 711
By The Associated
Press
SEEKING WOUNDED ON BATTLE
FRONT 714
By Philip Gibbs
AT THE KAISER’S HEADQUARTERS
718
By Cyril Brown
of The New York Times
HOW THE BELGIANS FIGHT 725
By a Correspondent
of The London Daily News
A VISIT TO THE FIRING LINE
IN FRANCE 727
By a Correspondent
of The New York Times
UNBURIED DEAD STREW LORRAINE
(With Map) 729
By Philip Gibbs
ALONG THE GERMAN LINES NEAR
METZ 731
By The Associated
Press
THE SLAUGHTER IN ALSACE 736
By John H.
Cox
RENNENKAMPF ON THE RUSSIAN
BORDER 738
By a Correspondent
of The London
Daily Chronicle
THE FIRST FIGHT AT LODZ (With
Map) 740
By Perceval
Gibbon
THE FIRST INVASION OF SERBIA
(With Map) 742
By a Correspondent
of The London Standard
THE ATTACK ON TSING-TAU 745
By Jefferson
Jones
THE GERMAN ATTACK ON TAHITI
748
As Told by
Miss Geni La France, an Eyewitness
THE BLOODLESS CAPTURE OF GERMAN
SAMOA 749
By Malcolm
Ross, F.R.G.S.
HOW THE CRESSY SANK 752
By Edgar Rowan
GERMAN STORY OF THE HELIGOLAND
FIGHT 754
By a Special
Correspondent of The New York Times
THE SINKING OF THE CRESSY
AND THE HOGUE 755
By the Senior
Surviving Officers,
Commander Bertram
W.L. Nicholson and
Commander Reginald
A. Norton
THE SINKING OF THE HAWKE 757
By a Correspondent
of The London
Daily Chronicle
THE EMDEN’S LAST FIGHT
758
By the Cable
Operator at Cocos Islands
CROWDS SEE THE NIGER SINK
760
By a Correspondent
of The London
Daily Chronicle
LIEUTENANT WEDDIGEN’S
OWN STORY 762
By Herbert
B. Swope and Capt. Lieut. Otto
Weddigen