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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The official announcement of the mishap to the transport Southland in the Eastern Mediterranean, which was published in the "Farmer and Settler" a week ...

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  7. CHANNEL TRAGEDY

    while crossing the Channel from Bout[?] on Wednesday, the British hospital ship Angha struck a mine and sank in a few minutes, about eighty-five persons ...

    Article : 283 words
  8. HUN HORRORS

    One of the most thrilling stories of German barbarity comes from the lips of a blind Canadian soldier, Private McPhail now a patient in Maidstone Hospital, Kent. ...

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  9. PERFECT DISCIPLINE.

    The men's stations were partly in the half darkness of the tween decks and partly in the sunlight on the upper deck. ...

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  10. A SURVIVOR'S STORY.

    A graphic description of the sinking of the Anglia is given by Signaller Hunter, who had been in the trenches eleven months and was invalided home. ...

    Article : 381 words
  11. GENERAL LINTON'S DEATH.

    "Are there enough boats for all?" one of the men asked of his officer. "Don't know," was the reply. "The best thing we cando is to cut down some of those ...

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  12. A RECORD IN FRIGHTFULNESS.

    When the Austrian makes war the lays aside every consideration of humanity, and fights not only with the bro[?] of he untamed savage, but with the more ...

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  13. CRUSHED BETWEEN THE BOATS.

    "Perhaps the most terrible sight was a destroyer coming slowly alongside the Anglia. The men on the warship shouted to our fellows, 'Jump.' Lots of them ...

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  14. VOLUNTEERS SAVE THE SHIP.

    When the last boat got away the transport's captain thought he could beach the vessel, and called for volunteer stokers, as a portion of the scratch crew of the ...

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  15. PRIEST TORTURED.

    During their rush across the Russian frontier the Austrians indulged their prim[?] instincts for cruelty, and scenes of revolting horror were enacted in the ...

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  16. Naval "Has-Beens"

    A striking illustration of British naval supremacy is given by the composition of the fleet, entrusted to Rear-Admiral Hood for the purpose of preventing the ...

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  17. UNSURPASSED COURAGE.

    Lieut. Sir Michael Bruce, a young British officer on board the Southland, writes expressing unrestrained admiration for the men. "I cannot say how magnificent ...

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  18. GERMAN RUTHLESSNESS.

    In an interview with an American journalist, General Joffre declared that the German policy of terrorism was as coldly and calmly determined upon as the ...

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