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  2. COULD BRAVERY GO FURTHER ?

    English papers to hand by the last mail contain stories of the fighting that set the blood burning in one's veins to read. ...

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  5. WHAT THE WAR MEANS

    [The following is part of a telling article in the "Weekly Despatch," by Mr. Robert Blatchford, who is well-known throughout the world as ...

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  7. "THE HUMBUG."

    "Never in the history of the world has any Empire been called upon to face such momentous issues as the British Empire has to face to-day," said ...

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  8. HOLLAND'S DEFENCES

    Germany's occupation of the greater part of Belgium makes Holland's [?]trality extremely precarious, and a good deal of curiosity is consequently. ...

    Article : 513 words
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  10. KING ALBERT'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    King Albert of Belgium narrowly escaped a bursting shell. His aide-de-camp was severely wounded. ...

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  11. GERMAN TERRORISM.

    In the course of a letter from England to her brother, Major F. C. Timothy, the chief selector of recruits at the Victoria Barracks, Paddington, ...

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