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  5. BAYONET IRRESISTIBLE

    The Allies on Wednesday shelled the German trenches near the coast, and followed up with bayonet charges with the [?] that the German were driven back six miles. ...

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  6. GERMANS ON THE RUN

    The Rotterdam correspondent of the "Daily News" states that there are very few Germans at Ostend of places recently captured by them in Flanders, as they are throwing all their ...

    Article : 349 words
  7. LIFE OR DEATH.

    Colonel Morath a well-known military writer says in the "Berliner Tageblast." that the greatest battle of the war is [?] ragine between Bille and Dunkirk. ...

    Article : 63 words
  8. TO-NIGHT'S BIG FIGHT.

    It's [?] to be a [?] to-night. [?] a boxing [?] on his way to the [?] and there should be some fun. ...

    Article : 547 words
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  10. MORE HARD FIGHTING

    An official communique which has been issued states that on the Allies left wing, very strong forces of German have continued to deliver violent attacks between the seaboard ...

    Article : 162 words
  11. BLOWN TO BITS.

    The following story of William London mail of a South trasle:— who had the Pathflander under his observation during its last half hour affoat, appears in the latest English ...

    Article : 922 words
  12. ANOTHER EMDEN.

    The [?] have been funded were of British steamers sunk, mostly in the Atlantic by the German cruiser Karlaruhe. The sunken steamer are the Strathroy, 1336 ...

    Article : 116 words
  13. TREMENDOUS ODDS.

    The manner in which some of British soldiers held at buy a for of [?] germans in the carly stages of the fighting in Belgium is related in a [?] to a Belgian gentleman in Port Talbot. ...

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  14. TEE KARLSRUHE'S ESCAPE.

    It is a long time since anything has been heard of the Karisrube. A cable from Kinge-town, Jamaica dated September 11, stated that a British warship has brought into port the ...

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  15. THE TIN ALARM.

    Advices from the battlefield at Verdun cell of a Simple but highly effective ruse employed by the French troops to repel a night attack. Anticipating that the enemy would make an ...

    Article : 107 words
  16. TALKED HIS WAY OUT.

    [?] and laughed at the police [?] two young men, Herbert [?] and Ernest James, who were [?] at Ashfield Police Court, ...

    Article : 248 words
  17. GERMAN SUPPLIES.

    The Government of Span has prohibited the [?] at mules and horses. which had been [?] an a large grade. The french [?] authorities have made ...

    Article : 72 words
  18. WHO COMES THERE ?

    Using it is stated to its [?] to acknowledge the challenge of a century on a worship lying here, Arthur Brown [?] sustained riffle wounds in the thing ans thumb. Brown. ...

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  19. GERMAN ADMIRATION.

    The "Cologne Guzette." according to English papers just [?] recently published an army orders issued in [?] farbidting cuts of tobacco, manes and powers to prisoners at ...

    Article : 153 words
  20. PRESS INVENTIONS.

    German newspapers recently made allegations against the Allies, accusing them of the commission of terrible strecities against the German troops. ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. LOSE A SUBMARINE.

    Another naval PORT OF FREMANTLE.[?] has been sustained by the Australian. The Trioste correspondent of the Tri[?] telegraph to-day [?] has been ...

    Article : 46 words
  22. GUNBOAT ASHORE.

    The tor[?] gunboat [?] went [?] on the north coast of Scotland. T[?]eter has cared. ...

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  24. GERMAN AT SWITCHBOARD.

    A German who had charge of the telephone switchboard at Rosyth naval dockyard has been arrested. He is charged with asplosage. ...

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  25. DESTROYER CAPTURED.

    The Allies have captured the German destryer which escaped from Kise-Chau Bay [?] time ago. ...

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