The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 28, 1915, Page 55, Image 55

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 1915.
WHOLE WORLD IS INTERESTED IN BELGIUM AND WHAT
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AN ELDERLY BELGIAN COUPLE IN ENGLAND
This venerable man and woman were lucky to find a comfortable home in England when the fortunes of war compelled them to flee
their native land, where they had lived their lives in peace and contentment for many, many years.
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INSPIRING PATRIOTISM
An old Belgian shows his grandson a photograph of King Albert, whom all Belgians love and for
whom they have fought valiantly in the resistance of encroachments by the Germans.
Courtesy Press Department Eastman Kodak Company,
A BELGIAN BICYCLE SQUAD ON THE MARCH
This photograph is of chief interest because of the historic interest attached to it. This bicycle corps is shown passing through Ant
werp en route to Ostend during the earlier stages of the war. since which time most of the men have been killed.
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DUTCH RED CROSS AMBULANCES
Although attached to the Dutch army, these ambulances have performed a humane service since the war began in the transportation of
feeble and crippled Belgians from the war zone to places of safety in The Netherlands.
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HOMELESS. HOPELESS BELGIANS FIND REFUGE IN HOLLAND
Here they aremen, women and children with all their worldly possessions in a few bundles, suddenly put-down in a strange -country
to- seek a living because their native land ia sacrificed to-gratify the ends- of European kingship- and --statecraft
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SHELL DAMAGE IN MALINES
. The fact that Malines suffered bombardment three times during the earlier stages of the war
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