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  6. "STRAFING" THE FOE

    Unfavorable weather in France has confined the operations of the Allied troops to [?]inor enterprises and local bombing attacks. Half-hearted attempts by the ...

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  7. BLUE WATER WAR

    In a thrillingly absorbing article on the submarine warfare, that Mr. Alfred Noyes has contributed to the London "Daily Chronicle." the writer states that ...

    Article : 373 words
  8. LATEST NEWS FROM THE FRONT

    ROUMANIA:— Roumanian and Russian troops have captured the principal p[?]es of the Corpath[?], and meeting with but weak resistance. Russian troops are at present traversing the Roumanian province of D[?]a, which forms the the eastern boundary of the kingdom an the Black Sen coart. ...

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  9. THE ENTENTE'S POWERFUL NEW MEMBER

    After siting on the fence for two years. Roumania has at length decided to engage in the war on the side of the Allies, and on Monday issued a declaration of ...

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  10. "A Sucking Nelson"

    In all the literature of the war it would difficult to discover a more vivid description of the keenness and genuine delight in their work that animates British ...

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  11. Hurricane Bombardments

    Writing from the British headquarters in France on Sunday night last, a war correspondent said:— "We are now within 650 yards of the ...

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  12. A Shell-Ridden Hell

    A vivid description of the Thiepval fight is given by a correspondent of the London "Times," who says:— "One witnessed, in the British ...

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  13. EUROPE [?]D BY WAR

    The [?] show the [?] and the black sections indicate the enemy's dominion[?], together with the co[?] that their armles have over-run-Religium. Montenegro and Serbia. The white sections represent the neutral count[?]. The [?] position of little Rolland, [?] a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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