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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The latest news from Serbia is what, in the circumstances, might be expected when a gallant but numerically small force is beset in front and on the flank ...

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  7. NAVAL SUPREMACY

    The following interesting details of the methods employed by the British navy in netting and destroying German submarines, explains why the German ...

    Article : 527 words
  8. HUNS IN AMERICA

    The New York police have made a most important coup by the arrest of two Germans named Robert Fay, and his brother-in-law, Walter Scholtz, on a ...

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  9. "HIELAHD LADDIE"

    In a description of the Battle of Loos, a correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" declares that full advantage was not taken of the results achieved owing to the ...

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  10. The Murdered Nurse

    The heroism of Miss Cavell, the English nurse, who was executed by the Germans at Brussels for assisting soldiers to escape, is to be commemorated to-day ...

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  11. GERMANS IN THE CARIBBEAN.

    A tangled skein of circumstances, pointing either to the institution of a new commerce raiding campaign by the Germans in the Caribbean Sea, or the ...

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  12. AN INSOLENT PROTEST.

    A striking illustration of the amazing insolence and utter insensibility to humor of the German character is given by a protest that is said to have reached the ...

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  13. The Dardanelles Operations

    The campaign at the Dardanelles forms the principal feature in the last-issued chapters of the "Times' History of the War," and some interesting disclosures ...

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  14. DERMAN CRUISER SUNK.

    The British submarines in the Baltic arc giving a good account of themselves, and ruthlessly dissipating the arrogant pretensions of the Germans that this ...

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  15. The Bribery of Labor

    The German intrigues in the United States are still the subject of much resentment, and Captain von Papen, the German military attache, who is ...

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  16. A SPECIOUS PLEA.

    The German press declares that the intention of the authorities was to give a lesson to the Belgians not to offend against German orders. ...

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  18. THE SPIRIT OF THE NAVY.

    In a letter reviewing the Dardanelles campaign, Mr. Ashmead Ba[?] writes:—"No race except the British would have attempted the expedition, or ...

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  19. GERMAN SUBTERFUGES.

    The German authorities are resorting to all manner of subterfuges in order to evade the blockade that the British navy has established on their coasts. A few ...

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