Daily Sketch (1909-1971)Robinson, William Sugden2015-04-142015-04-141915-05-24http://hdl.handle.net/2263/44352204 mm x 315 mm, 16 pages with photographs and illustrations.No. 1936The roll call -after the railway horror [photo's] -- Railway reform -- Echoes of town and round about -- Many soldiers burnt to death in blazing train -- Austria cuts railways & throws troops on frontier -- Faced death in mid-air -- Lord Kitchener calls for more men -- Was the railway disaster, the greatest that has ever occurred in this country, caused by a German spy? [photo's] -- Do the men at home realise? -- The khaki sportsman can't understand the crank critic [photo's] -- Saxons butchered by Prussian guns -- The epic of Ypres-with some names -- Five few V.C.'s -- Patriotic scenes at Windsor -- The king honours the brave soldiers -- Wedding conventions ignored by the war-bride -- A bride of the plains After the disaster the saddest sight of all [photo's].PDFenDigitised by the Library Services, University of Pretoria, 2015Daily SketchBritish NewspaperTabloid (British)Kemsley Newspaper later Daily MailWorld War IFirst World WarWorld War, 1914-1918Daily Sketch (24 May 1915)Newspaper