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  4. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    A large number of French senators and deputies that are visiting Great Britain for the purpose of seeing the efforts that are being made to provide war material ...

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  7. WILSON'S WAY

    The indignation excited in the United States by the recent torpedoing of the steamer Sussex in the English Channel, shows no sign of abatement, and has ...

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  8. THE POSITION IN ALL THEATRES

    FLANDERS.—Sir Douglas Flaig reports that general fighting for the craters call of cast of St. Elol in the British rection of the line continue with varying fortune We hold out but not the other two present. The enemy exploded mines north-east of Vermilles without altering the the examination There were eight are fights on ...

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  10. BLOODIEST STRUGGLE OF THE WAR

    The battle for Caillete Wood will take its own place in history us among the most bloody and thrilling or the war. The seriousness of the operations ...

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  11. AMERICANS IN FRANCE.

    Adding fuel to the fire kindled by the professor's stinging rebuke, the American Chamber of Commerce in Paris has cabled to President Wilson: "Germany, ...

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  12. TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER.

    The great battle on Sunday last, in the neighborhood of Verdun, a brief reference to which was made under the ...

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  13. THE SINKING OF THE SUSSEX.

    Although Germany denies that a German submarine attacked the Sussex, British and French experts, who have examined fragments of the torpedo that struck ...

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  14. THE FRENCH ALLIANCE.

    Earlier in the day the French delegates were received by the King at Buckingham palace, and, in the course of his address of welcome his Majesty said: of ...

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  15. A Renegade Englishman

    An amazing story of a German's attempt tu capture n steamer single-handed comes from New York. It is to the effect that the man, by name Ernest Schiller, ...

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  16. "THAT HELL AT VERDUN."

    Military men generally regard the stubbornness of the French defence at Verdun at being likely to induce demoralisation in the ranks of the enemy, and ...

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  17. Between Two Fires

    Probably because of their appalling losses in massed attacks the Germans at Verdun have adopted a new formation for their columns which however does ...

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  18. Castaways Rescued

    A stirring account has been received of the rescue of the castaways from the steamer Tara, ninety-five of whom fell into the hands of the Senussi after the ...

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  19. POIS0N GAS AND LIQUID FLAME.

    The guns maintained a regular, but desultory, lire throughout the succeeding tiny mid night, and at dawn on Tuesday the Germans begun a furious bombard ...

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  20. SCHILLER'S HISTORY.

    Schiller told the mangistrates that he was formerly peace-loving citizen residing at Hull, practising as a textile engineer, and a friend of his was ...

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