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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The struggle at Verdun has not yet terminated. The infantry attacks during the last few days have been few and almost insignificant. but instead three have been ...

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  6. A MIDNIGHT RAID

    The Zeppelin raid upon the east coast 6t England on Sunday night extended over eight counties, from North York-' shire to Kent and inland to ...

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  7. THE POSITION IN ALL THEATRES

    BRITAIN—A Dutch trawler reports having sighted of Terschetlling, on Island in the North Sea, north of Holland, on Monday afternoon, a fleet of at least fifty German wars[?], followed by a large fleet of armede [?] two big Zeppeting, and numarlines, These were procee ding westward. On Monday morning five ...

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  8. "READY. AYE READY"

    In introducing the Navy Estimates in the Home of Commons on Tuesday evening, the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. A. J. Balfour said ...

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  9. HUNS ON THE SEA

    It is believed, although the official announcements are extremely reticent, that there were about 4,000 troops on board the French transport, La Provence, which ...

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  10. SENT TO THEIR DEATHS.

    Reviewing the position at Verdun on Sunday a Paris newspaper said: "The Germans are held upon a formidable line, consisting of three lines of works that ...

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  11. Garman Super Submarine

    Germany has come to the condition that submarines are much more effective as murderous machines than Dread-noughts, and is said to have concentrated ...

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  12. WONDERFUL HEROISM.

    It is doubtful whether in the chronicles of wa[?]far there are reduces of fierier [?] or more desperate and self-sac[?]than valor than have taken place ...

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  13. Germany's Code of Honor

    The German aspiration "Deutscthland uber Alies" has been readied in their code of honor, in the exclusive possession of which they are likely to remain, as it as ...

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  14. A Life Cheerfully Given

    The King has awarded the [?] Cross, .to Second-Lieut, Alfred Smith, of the East Lancashire Territorials;Private Charles Hill, of the 21st Laneers, and ...

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  15. BOMBINO GERMAN TRENCHES.

    Nearly every battalion on the Flanders front has stories to tell of thrilling little night attacks on the German trenches, when our men, daring annihilation from ...

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