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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    In the course of his speech in the House of Commons on Wednesday night, Mr. Lloyd George referred to the difficulties he had experienced as Minister for ...

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  6. WORKER SOLDIERS

    Before the House of Commons adjourned on Wednesday night, Mr. Lloyd George, the Minister for Munitions, made a statement with regard to the work of ...

    Article : 463 words
  7. GALLIPOLI FIGHT

    The conditions under which the Australian troops are fighting on the Gallipoli. Peninsula are graphically described by a British war correspondent as follows:— ...

    Article : 434 words
  8. WARSAW'S FATE

    Recent Austro-German onslaughts have demonstrated that Russian strategy takes the broadest possible view of the war, and is actuated by the single purpose of ...

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  9. MACKENSEN'S NEW METHODS.

    The masterly strategy by which the Grand Duke Nicholas has baffled all the efforts of the Austro-Germans to inflict a crushing defeat upon him, while at the ...

    Article : 450 words
  10. "BLUE SKY" AND "CREY SKY."

    He admitted that the country could not expect the men to work overtime, suspend their trade union regulations, and put forth their full strength, if all was ...

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  11. Britain and Her Allies

    Contrary to expectation, Mr. Asquith, in moving the adjournment of the house of Commons on Wednesday, declined to make any lengthy detailed statement upon ...

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  12. BOMBS AND HAND GRENADES.

    Recent operations in the various theatres of war have revealed the enormous importance of bombs and hand grenades, which we need in unlimited quantities ...

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  13. A WARNING TO STRIKERS.

    Thirty, coppersmiths at the Fairfield shipyard, Greenock, are being prosecuted before the Munitions of War tribunal for striking over a dispute with the plumbers. ...

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  14. AN INSPIRING EXAMPLE.

    "Is that fair?" cried the minister. "Assembly victory is not to be found by that road. There is a story of the Australian and New Zealand battalions that ...

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  15. Bludgeoning the Foe

    Describing the nature of the struggle in front of Achi Baba, Mr. Ashmead Bar[?]lett writes: The Turks have now realised, that no infantry can withstand a ...

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  16. RUSSIAN RETIREMENT.

    The Russians have resigned themselves to the possibility of having to evacuate Warsaw, and have determined to spare the city the horrors of a bombardment by ...

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  17. THE WORK OF THE NAVY.

    "As strong as the British fleet was at the beginning of the war, it is far sronger now, and to its quiet und unobserved, yet ubiquitous and all powerful activity, ...

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  18. WOMEN AND THE FLAG.

    "The trenches are not all in Flanders." Every city is a trench, every workshop is a rampart, and every yard that turns out munitions of war is a fortress. Picks, ...

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  20. ENTHUSIASTIC FRENCH WORKERS.

    In France, the need for exceptional efforts on the part of the workers appears to be fully realised, as is shown in two letters that have been published. ...

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