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  4. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The tedious methods French warfare afford very little opportunity for the pomp and pageantry of martial operations, but if there is an absence of ...

    Article : 246 words
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  7. BOTHA'S TRIUMPH

    General Botna's magnicent success in German South-West Africa has aroused great [?]nthusiasm. Throughout south Africa flags were flown in almost every ...

    Article : 420 words
  8. THE NATION'S NEED

    After a visit to the British army in Flanders and France last week, accompanied by the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), and a conference with several ...

    Article : 265 words
  9. MASTERLY RETREAT

    After an orderly retreat from Galicia before the Austro-German hordes, the Russian army has at length come to a half and inflicted a severe defeat upon the ...

    Article : 209 words
  10. REARGUARD ACTIONS.

    Writing on the day before the battle took place, the London "Times" war correspondent said:— "The retreat forms one of the most ...

    Article : 177 words
  11. HUMOR IN THE TRENCHES.

    Aeroplanes belonging to both sides have been dropping pamphlets. Some, sent out by the Turko-Germans, and intended for the Allies were carried by the ...

    Article : 110 words
  12. EQUIPMENT READY.

    "There has been a satisfactory and constant flow of recruits, and I believe that the recent slackening in recruiting has been largely due to temporary ...

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  13. BATTERIES SILENCED.

    An intense bombardment of the Dardanelles was in progress form midnight on Sunday, July 4th, until seven o'clock on Tuesday morning, an was audible for ...

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  14. AN IMPERIOUS SUMMONS.

    "The gallant, soldiers in the fighting, line are beckoning with an urgency that is imperious and pathetic, urging the stay-at-homes to come out and play their ...

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  15. Great Italian Victory

    It is reported that after a six days' battle on the Corse plateau in the Trentine, the Italian troops have gained a great victoria over the Austrains. As ...

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  16. AN ILLUSTRIOUS ACHIEVEMENT.

    The Capetown correspondent of the "London" "Times" says that the scope and character of General Botha's achievement can only be appreciated by ...

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  17. SHIRKERS AND DUTY.

    "As regards the men that have shirked their obvious responsibilities, there are probably fower absolute 'do-nothings' than is commonly supposed. But I wish that ...

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  18. THE CAPTURE OF WINDHOEK.

    Major E. W. Hunt, of Burwood, N.S.W., was the first Australian to enter Windhock, the capital of German south-West Africa, and in a letter to his relative he ...

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  19. DEJECTED TURKS.

    Turkish desertions are increasing daily. It is reported that 600 Turks an a German officer of high rank were captured on Tuesday and brought to Mudros. ...

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  20. DANGER OF DEFEAT.

    Addressing his constituents at Leyton on Saturday evening, sir John Simon, Secretary of State for Home Alfairs, said that it behoved democracy, now on its ...

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  21. BRILLIANT BAYONET CHARGE.

    During an attack on the Carso Heights, overlooking the Valley of Rendhno, in the Austrian Tyrol, a regiment of Grenadiers, the tallest men in the Italian army. ...

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  22. SHORTAGE OF MUNITIONS.

    In diplomatic circles at Athens it is reported that Turkey is running short of ammunition. The belief that the fall of Constatinople is imminent is gaining ...

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  23. CHEERING IS NO GOOD.

    The call to arms was enforced by Sergeant O'Leary, the Victoria Cross hero, at a great Irish recruiting meeting in Hyde Park, on Saturday. The gallant ...

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  24. An Italian Disaster

    One of Italy's fast cruisers, the Amalfi, was sunk in the Adriatic last Wednesday, by an Austrian submarine, which succeeded in exploding a torpedo ...

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  25. Chased by a Submarine

    The British steamer Anglo-Camornian had an exciting adventure with a German submarine off the Irish coast last week. The enemy's craft suddenly ...

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  27. A SURPRISING DISCOVERY.

    During operations for the recovery of the Italian submarine Medusa, which was torpedoed about three weeks ago in the Adriatic, the divers discovered that ...

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