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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    A naval correspondent of the London "Times" who has enjoyed the privilege of a visit to the British fleet, writes in glowing terms of the magnificent spectacle ...

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  6. Germany's Parlous Condition

    A Danish newspaper, "The Politiken," in an article on the economic conditions of Germany, says that the Fatherland is entering the second winter campaign ...

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  7. Thrown from His Horse

    King George was thrown from his horse on Thursday while inspecting the British troops in France, and was severely bruised by the animal falling upon ...

    Article : 407 words
  8. THE FATE OF THE ECLIPSE.

    The American Press appears determined to pile distinctions upon the Australian navy. After the Falkland fight, in which Admiral von Sp[?]'s squadron was ...

    Article : 189 words
  9. The Debris of Battle

    In a letter describing a visit to the Hohenzollern redoubt, near Loos, which was captured by the British troops on September 20th, a correspondent says ...

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  10. Joffre's Successful Policy

    General Jolfre persists in his policy of nibbling at the German positions, and his success is compelling the enemy to construct new lines of defence behind the ...

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  11. ROAD BLOCKED WITH DEAD

    The following unusually vivid picture of war's horrors is given by Mr. Robert Beck, who formerly owned a taxi-cab business in Chicago, in a letter to his ...

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  12. THE HORROR AHEAD.

    Writing to the London "Daily Mail" from Rotterdam last month, Mr. James Dunn said:— Talking to a young German chemist ...

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