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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    A gratifying piece of news respecting the operations in Mesopotamia was communicated by the British war Office yesterday. The force that is endeavoring to ...

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  6. MIDNIGHT RAIDERS

    The Zeppelin raid Upon England and Scotland last Sunday (brief mention of which was made in the last issue of the "Farmer and Settler") was as valueless ...

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  7. THE POSITION IN ALL THEATRES

    THE BALTIC.—A large [?]dron of German cruisers and torpedo been seen in the Baltic steaming northwards. It is supposed that they intend attempting to force an entrance into the Gul[?] of Riga, Which is now free from ice. DENMARK.—It is reported that a [?]val engagement has taken place to the ...

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  8. THE FIELD OF CARNAGE AT VERDUN

    Violent artillery duels are the order of the day in neighbor of Verdun, especially between Douaumonts and Vaux On Tuesday the enemy attempted to turn ...

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  9. Russia s Fresh Offensive

    Floods, fogs and swollen rivers are hampering the operations upon the eastern frontier, where the Russians, whenever possible, are launching heavy ...

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  10. CASUALTIES IN THE FOWLYARD.

    The raider dropped twenty-two explosive and fifteen incendiary shells on the north-east coast of England. Two Zeppelins cruised the eastern counties from ...

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  11. FRENCH AGAIN IN VAUX.

    The despatch from Paris announcing the repulse states been "the enemy's losses, have never been so cruel as during the recent fighting: yet their, sacrifices ...

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  12. BOMBING EMPTY TRENCHES.

    The withdrawal of the French near Forges (west of the Meusc, north-east Of Malancourt) on Friday last, was so skilful that the enemy were completely ...

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  13. SCENES AT VERDUN.

    The Germans are bent on the destruction of the city of Verdun, and daily hurl 360 of the largest-incendiary, shells on the business and residential districts ...

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  14. Fighting in Galicia

    The Austro-Germans on Monday attempted to drive the Russians from thier Positions on the railway west of Tarnopol, in Galicia, but were repulsed with serious ...

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  15. Flight Fighting in France

    A young Australian airman, who is with the British forces in France, sends the following interesting account of flight fighting:— ...

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  16. THE BRITISH BUDGET OF BILLIONS

    The British Chancellor of the exchequer,( Mr. R .M'Kenna), speaking in the House of Commons on Tuesday night, unfolded what is regarded as the ...

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  17. INCREASED TAXATION.

    Mr. M'Kenna estimated that during that during the coming year the war expenditure alone would amount to [?], and that with advances to the Allies, debt ...

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  18. THE KINC'S GIFT.

    It is announced that, in consequence of the war, King George has given the sum of [?] to the Treasury. It is his Majesty's wish that the money shall be ...

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