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  6. THE WAR FROM TO DAY

    The first anniversary of the outbreak of war between Great Britain and Germany was observed on Wednesday, August 4th, as A day of intercession and prayer in ...

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  7. RUSTING AT KIEL

    The inglorious inactivity of the much-vaunted German High Sea Fleet requires considerable exonerating, and it cannot be claimed that the latest apologist for ...

    Article : 198 words
  8. NAVAL SUCCESSES

    During the last few days the Allies submarines have been particularly active in European waters, not in sinking harmless fisher craft, peaceful merchantmen ...

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  9. AT GALLIPOLI

    A material improvement was effected in the position of the Allies on the Gallipoli Peninsula ns the result of an engagement that took place on Monday. Sir Ian ...

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  10. A NEW MISSILE.

    A message from Mitylene quotes British airmen as having reported that large Turkish reinforcements had arrived on the Gallipoli ...

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  11. THE TIGER STORY.

    The British, he says, desired to avoid a serious encounter, lest in should be rendered weaker than the navy of the United States. British strategy came to ...

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  12. EXPLOITS AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    A report from Mitylene states that submarines have been up the great bridge between Galata and Stamboul, the Christian and Turkish sections of ...

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  13. GERMAN TRANSPORT SUNK.

    In the Baltic Sen one of the half-dozen British submarines that are operating there has had the good fortune to fall foul of and sink transport conveying ...

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  14. MR. BALFOUR'S REPLY.

    It was not to be expected that so obviously false a piece of special pleading would be allowed to go unexposed, and the exposure comes from the pen of one ...

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  15. Massacre and Outrage

    Emulating their ally in infamy, the Austrians, during their invasion of Servia, were guilty of crimes that would make Moloch gnash his teeth with envy. ...

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  16. South Africa's Help

    On their return from the campaign in Damaraland (German South-West Africa Generals Botha and Smuts were entertained at a banquet by the citizens of ...

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  17. FATAL TEMERITY.

    The naval war of attrition appears to be going decidedly against Germany, another of the Kaisers highly-prized and jealously guarded craft having paid the ...

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  18. DEFILEMENT OF CHURCHES.

    "Churches and monasteries have been the particular object of hatred. The church at Yarebitza was turned into a stable. Young girls were dragged into the church ...

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  19. The Flanders Fight

    The principal feature the struggle on the Flanders' front last week was the strenuous fighting that occurred in the neighborhood of Chateau Hooge, close to ...

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  20. A POLICY PURELY GERMAN.

    Count Reventlow's apology for the High Sea fleet' only amounted to praise for German mines and submarines— mines scattered at random, which were ...

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  21. WHOLESALE VIOLATIONS.

    "At Dvorska, Maxime Vassitch was tied to a mill wheel and he was stuck with knives as he turned. "At Chabats, in a hotel where a ...

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  22. ADVANCES OF INCHES.

    On the following day, Sir John French reports, the British exploded a mine under a salient of the German lines. south-cast of Zillebeke, and destroyed the ...

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  24. WHITE THROUGH AND THROUGH.

    Corporal H. F. Glennie, a former resident of Bungonia, near Goulburn, who is with (General Botha's force in German South-west Africa, writes:— "People in ...

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  25. THE INGENUOUS SAXONS.

    The previous week was uneventful (says the British "Eyewitness"). Some Germans waved flags in one section, informing the British that they were ...

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