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  6. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The attitude of some of the smaller European powers towards the war is still undefined, and, in one or two instances, indefinable. So far us the Balkan States ...

    Article : 378 words
  7. BEARDING THE TERRIBLE TURK

    The latest report from the Dardanelles states that the Allies all along the line are making a vehement attack upon the Turkish positions. The warships are ...

    Article : 240 words
  8. FRENCH VICTORIES

    After batting for 120 days the hilly country between Bethune and Arras the French forces are in possession of all the eminences overlooking the plain. Every ...

    Article : 228 words
  9. HIS LAST SHOT.

    In our trench things began to happen. Personally, I think a spotted the range-finder that I was working, for two bullets lobbed into the trench parapet and ...

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  10. STALKING A SNIPER.

    Then we spotted our sniper. Have you ever gone stalking in open country with only dry water courses or stone slides as cover and a Royal smelling danger on the ...

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  11. BOULDERS AS AMMUNITION.

    During the fighting on the summit of Hitsenfirst, in the Vosges region, early in June, a most heroic expio[?] was performed by a company of French ...

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  12. The Fight for Gallipoli

    Official reports, despatchers from experienced and discrimination war correspondents and the more intimate if fragmentary letters from the men themselves, ...

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  13. THE VOICE OF THE GUNS.

    Something was due to arrive and it did, [?] in the shape of a naval shell, First [?] the ear and nerve shattering roar of the gun, then shriek of the ...

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  14. THE MENAGE TO HOLLAND.

    There are also the cases of Holland and Denmark in north-western Europe, whose attitude is being regarded with some perplexity. On all the larger issues of the ...

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  15. A SMART TEN MINUTES' WORK.

    Ever since the outbreak of war the fighting in the Vosges has been of the bit[?]erest and most stubborn description, but us the defence has been e[?]irely in the ...

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  16. THE SCENE OF THE LANDING.

    A glass that sea covered a shallow must, and beyond, the tops of green hills peering through the vapor, dimshapes of warboats and transports, and ...

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  17. A BUSY TIME FOR THE DOCTORS.

    We had gained our footing, at heavy cost, it is true, but at least a mile square of the Gallipoli Peninsula was ours and Von der Goltz Pallia was proved a liar. ...

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  18. THE "MEOW" OF THE BULLETS.

    Straight to the beach we ran, to the foot of the destroyer necessary could not take us right to the sand and we lay smiling, ...

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  19. "Fit to Meet Anything"

    Before embarking for the Dardanelles, General Sir Ian Hamilton delivered a stirring address to the Australian troops, in the course of which hu expressed the ...

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  20. Good Work of the Guns

    A stubborn fight for some of the enemy's trenches is thus described by the "Eyewitness" with General French in France:— ...

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  21. Surprised the Teutons

    In the early part of last week an Italian warship caught a steamer belonging to one of the Balkan neutral States laden with benzine and naphtha. The captain ...

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