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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The heaviest fighting since the Allies landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula began late on the evening of Tuesday. July 6th, and lasted well into Wednesday (cables ...

    Article : 183 words
  6. AFRICAN VICTORY

    Further particular respecting General Botha's great success in South-west Africa, show how cleverly the task of rounding up the Germans was performed. ...

    Article : 288 words
  7. FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    Striking instances of the personal heroism and ingenious initiative of the Canadian troops are given in a recent communication from the "Eyewitness" ...

    Article : 262 words
  8. MILLIONS TO SPARE

    The British Government is highly gratified at the subscriptions to the new war loan, the lists for which closed on Saturday last. The Chancellor of the ...

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  9. DECEIVED BY APPEARANCES.

    These incidents combined with glowing accounts of German victories vise where, put fresh hem into the Turks, and impelled them to depart from their more ...

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  10. "NO MORE DIRTY TRICKS."

    A few days after the orchard battle of La Quinquerne, in which the Canadians covered themselves with glory (writes a Canadian correspondent), our artillery in the ...

    Article : 186 words
  11. The Infamies of the Hun

    The utter disregard by the Germans of the claims of humanity, so completely demonstrated by their diabolical atrocities In Belgium, are again illustrated by ...

    Article : 303 words
  12. USING THE GERMANS.

    General Botha reports that a German mine detachment is removing mines, which were laid to impede his advance. An elaborate system was laid across they ...

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  13. THE ENEMY'S LOSSES.

    Commending upon the conquest of South-west Africa the "Kolnische Volkszeitung," a German newspaper of high standing says there is no need to ...

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  14. AN INFERNO OF DEATH.

    With fine bravery the Turks came on, not hestitating in this inferno of death. In terribly cut-up condition the force reached the entanglements, only to find ...

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  15. The End of the Konigsberg

    The German commerce-raider, Kunigsberg which disabled the British light cruiser cruiser while the latter was at anchor in Zanzibar harbor last ...

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  16. Turkish Peace Prospects

    There are indications that the Turks are realising the hopelessness of the struggle they are so stubbornly maintaining against the Allied troops, and are ...

    Article : 236 words
  17. REVOLTING CRIMES.

    The report of the French commission appointed to inquire into the atrocities alleged, to have been committed by the Germans in France is one of the most ...

    Article : 155 words
  18. "SPOTTED" BY AIRCRAFT.

    Aircraft accurately located the Konigsberg's position, and on the morning of July 4 the monitors entered the river and opened fire. The Konisberg replied ...

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  19. A HEADLONG FLIGHT.

    Throughout the morning our warships harried the Turkish positions. The Australians and New Zealanders in the Sari Hair region threw out a wedge of attack, ...

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  20. A TYPICAL OUTRAGE.

    "At Montmirail a scene of utter savagery was enacted. A non-commissioned officer flungs himself almost naked on the widow Naude, on whom he was billeted, ...

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  21. THE USE OF MONITORS.

    The Commanander-in-Chief reports that the monitors' task was most difficult on account of the jungle and the difficulties of accurate "sporting." They were ...

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  22. Surprised by Turks

    Owing if to rumors that a Turkish force from Yemen had crossed the frontier of the Aden hinterland, and was advancing towards Lahaj, the officer commanding ...

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  23. A DRAMA OF HELL.

    "The unhappy village of Sommelles was the scene of a terrible drama. At the commencement of the firing of the house Madame N. whose husband was ...

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  24. Hunting Fisher Folk

    While fishing in the North Sea on Sunday, the trawler Fleetwood was fired at by a German submarine the second shell from which exploted in the stern ...

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  25. GERMANY EXASPERATED.

    The news of the destruction of the Konigsberg has caused a sensation throughout Germany. The Berlin newspapers angrily complain of the sinking ...

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  26. CHAINED TO THE GUNS.

    After three fierce attacks upon the British north of La Bassee early in June had been repulsed several guns were captured and two of the machine-guns ...

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