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  6. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The battle of Verdun, which, two weeks ago, had fanned out over a fifty-mile front, has now narrowed into a death grapple between a million of men upon ...

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  7. AERIAL ACTIVITY

    Notwithstanding a dense [?] and low lying clouds, French fighting aero-machines made twenty-nine expeditions in the Verdun region on Friday and ...

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  8. THE POSITION IN ALL THEATRES

    GREAT BRITAIN.—Four German aeroplanes, at midday on Sunday dropped bombs on Dover, Dent, Margate, and [?] English [?] Nine persons were killed, and thirty-one injured. one of the German aeroplanes was forced to descend into the sea. The observer was killed. ...

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  9. THE COMING STORM

    The operations of the Russian European armies are like the play of distant lightning on the fringe of slowly gathering clouds. Both sides are making ...

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  10. THE ITALIAN FRONT

    The Italian operation against Austria have been seriously impeded by persistent bad weather. rain falls continually, and the communication trenches are ...

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  11. French Airman's Success

    Lieutenant Guynemer, the French aviator who was has been wonderfully successful at Verdun, having recently brought down eight of the enemy's machines, has been ...

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  12. GERMAN ARDOR WANING.

    A semi-official message from Paris states that latest fighting in the Verdun region shows the enemy's ardor to be daily waning and his confidence in victory ...

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  13. DISILLUSIONED GERMANS.

    German prisoners captured during the last few days state that they were assured that Verdun was to be the last great battle. A wave of depression and discontent ...

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  14. GROUND COVERED WITH DEAD.

    There was a desperate struggle in the Carso region on the [?] Austrian frontier on Thursday for the possession of positions captured by Italians during a ...

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  15. A Combat in the Air

    In a letter to his parents at Baldock (Herts, English), Flight-sergeant W. H. Harrison, of the Royal Flying Corps, give a thrilling account of a flight in ...

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  16. Motor Cars in Battle

    The Senussi tribesmen have at length received a thrashing from which they will not recover for some time. The little composite Imperial force, under General ...

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  17. France's "Seventy Fives"

    The famous seventy-fives, which some military men say are saving France, owe a large part of their effectiveness to the fact that they have some of the qualities ...

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  18. THE LAST DESPERATE EFFORT.

    The Washington correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says that it is stated in official circles that Germany wants peace and is spending her utter. ...

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  19. Wholesale Surrender

    A semi-official account of the British recapture of the trenches on the Ypres [?] Canal on March 2nd shows that the British did not attach importance to ...

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