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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The censorship of press messages relating to the operations in France and Belgium became more rigorous at noon on Tuesday, and although ...

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  7. DAUNTLESS RESERVES.

    A regiment that had been held in reserve was suddenly ordered to take its place in the fighting line. The men received the news with lusty ...

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  8. THE BATTLE RESUMED.

    The great battle was resumed on Monday, when fresh onslaughts upon the British position were made. Our troops had been reinforced, and were ...

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  9. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    It is officially stated that the British casualties in one cavalry brigade and three divisions of infantry, minus one brigade, show that 36 officers had ...

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  10. THE ATTACK ON THE BRITISH.

    Consequently, what was intended to be a great turning movement of the left of the Allies' position, which is mainly occupied by British troops ...

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  11. GERMAN GUNS CAPTURED.

    During the operations on Monday a portion of the British troops found themselves subjected to a harassing fire from a big German battery that ...

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  12. AN INTERRUPTED BREAKFAST.

    An Irish battalion reached the main body of the British forces after a hard night's marching. When the newcomers were at breakfast a large ...

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  13. A WAR OF ATTRITION.

    A British military expert, after reviewing the situation in France, says: "We are faced with a war of attrition on a gigantic scale, and we have to ...

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  14. ALGERIANS TO THE FORE.

    The outstanding incident of the battle on Sunday was the attack of the Algerian infantry. As they marched up to the firing line they amused the ...

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  15. AN OPTIMISTIC CRITIC.

    The Paris "Temps" military critic states that there is no reason to be unduly alarmed by the German advance on the left, as the German troops ...

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  16. MAP OF THE SEAT OF WAR IN FRANCE.

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  17. BEATEN BACK BY SHRAPNEL.

    The first skirmishes in the great encounter began on Saturday, when the Germans gained a success against the French territorials, which was only ...

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  18. PREPARE FOR A LONG WAR.

    In military circles it is generally believed that it is unlikely that the Allies will permit themselves to be bottled up in Paris. By remaining ...

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  19. BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS.

    On Sunday, the whole weight of the attack was thrown against the British on the Allies' left wing. Fortunately they had just been strengthened by the ...

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  20. KAISER'S PLANS MISCARRY.

    A distinguished neutral diplomat declares there is a multitude of evidence that the Germans have been forced to abandon the campaign in Belgium, and ...

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  21. A WALL OF STEEL.

    The battle began with very heavy artillery fire, in which the Germans were well served by their air scouts. When the artillery fire slackened, the ...

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  22. STRENGTHENING THE ARMY.

    France is calling up the 1914 conscripts, and also is recalling the men of the active reserve, and the oldest classes of Territorials who had ...

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  23. AN INDECISIVE FIGHT.

    The French right and centre contrived to hold their own, and when the full force of the German attack had been spent towards evening, the ...

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