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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    Fighting has been resumed throughout Montenegro, and the Austrians are sending three army corps into the country in the hope of completing its subjugation. ...

    Article : 332 words
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  7. BOMBS ON KENT

    Taking advantage of the bright moonlight, a German aeroplane floated over the East Coast of Kent about one o'clock on Sunday morning and dropped several ...

    Article : 138 words
  8. NAVAL SUPREMACY

    Writing in the "New York World," Mr. Robert Mountsier quotes in English naval officer as his authority for stating that since February 18 last year, when ...

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  9. "The Allies Will Win!"

    General Joffre, who, in the darkest hours of the Allies' fortune, never hesitates to declare his firm conviction that they would eventually win, made a ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. NO PATCHED-UP PEACE.

    The same absolute confidence in the ultimate triumph pervades every utterance made by the statesmen and leaders of the Allies, a confidence not ...

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  11. The Situation at Salonica

    It is not yet clear that the Austro-German-Bulgarian troops intend to attack Salonica, where the Allies have constructed entrenchments that are described ...

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  12. Trench Held Single Handed

    A modest and restrained, but stirring story of how he won the Victoria Cross is told by Lieut. W. J. Symons, in a letter to his former employer at ...

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  13. GREAT BRITAIN'S RESERVES.

    The factors that have served to bring about this changed attitude on the part of neutrals were strikingly illustrated by Colonel George Harvey, editor of ...

    Article : 175 words
  14. THE SERGEANT'S LOGIC.

    "I am now absolutely certain that the Allies will win this war," he said to a London pressman, on the eve of his departure for America. ...

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  15. Turks on the Run

    The Turks, who a little while ago were boasting that they were boasting that they were holding-off Russia in the Caucasus, have had the tables turned upon them by a sudden thaw that ...

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  16. GERMANY MUST BE WHIPPED.

    "Knowing what I do not of the improved situation in men, money, and munitions," said Colonel Harvey, "I consider the sergeant's logic ...

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