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  6. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The liveliest interest was manifested in Meeting of the House of Commons on Wednesday , at which the Prime Minister introduced a bill for imposing ...

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  8. ON THE FRINGES OF EMPIRE

    The New Year was inaugurated in the Cameroon by the occupation by the British troops of [?]. one of the few remaining strongholds of the Germans in ...

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  9. THE AERIAL NAVY

    A short time ago a French aeronaut was awarded the Cross of the Legion of Honor for rescuing a comrade, who was lying wounded within the enemy's lines ...

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  10. THE MYSTERY SHIP OF THE AIR.

    The announcement was made in the House of Commons a few day a ago that large aeroplanes , carrying several engines, and capable of great horse power ...

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  11. ARMED STEAMER CAPTURED.

    Lake Tangany[?]ku that great African inland sea, whose very existence was unknown to civilisation sixty years ago, was on Boxing Day, the scene of a sharp, ...

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  12. THE UNMARRIED MEN.

    "Lord Derby's figures, showing 600,300 unstarred and unattested single men, though that number is probably reducible by more than half, is a substantial ...

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  13. DESERT FIGHTING IN MESOPOTAMIA

    The anxiety felt respecting the small British force operating on the Tigris has been considerably relieved by the receipt of a reassuring cable from General ...

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  14. NEW BATTLEPLANES.

    An American correspondent gives following interesting account of the newest and most powerful British aeroplane: "After seeing the factories, I was ...

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  15. A Battle for Water

    "All order to 'right turn' brought the wearied infantry and guns face to face with the Turkish four. Without firing a shot the troops turned and advanced on ...

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  16. THE RIVER FLOTILLA.

    The war along the [?] of the Tigris, in Mesopotamia, has been curried on amidst fearful difficulties of flood and heat. An officer who has returned to ...

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  17. KIT[?]HENER ON VOLUNTARYISM.

    The proposals of the Government were explained to the Home of Lords by the Marquis of Crewe (Lord President of the Council), who said that three of every ...

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  18. The German Fleet at Sea

    A remarkable statement, issued by the German news agencies recently, set the world wondering. With all the formality and precision characteristic of ...

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  19. SLEPT WHERE THEY FOUGHT.

    "Human effort could du no more. Although it was expected that if possible the Turks would slip away at night, there was no means of communicating with ...

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  20. SUFFERINGS OF THE TROOPS.

    The marvellous endurance of the British und Indian troops that me participating in the Mesop[?] operations is strikingly illustrated in the that is ...

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