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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO-DAY

    In some things, the Germans have proved themselves adepts at the game of bluff, and their success has emboldened them to attempt similar tactics in that ...

    Article : 244 words
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  7. ANZAC AND SUVLA BAY ABANDONED

    The startling announcement was made by the War Office in London on Monday afternoon (too late to be published in the whole of our last issue) that the positions at Suvia and Anzac held by the British and Australasian troops at Gallipoli had been abandoned, and the men, together with guns ...

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  8. IN WINTER'S GRIP

    Winter has settled down upon Europe with unusual severity, and on all fronts the soldiers are experiencing the "frightfulness" of the elements, Exceptionally ...

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  9. CHEERILY HEROIC.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, the war correspondent, illustrates this distinguishing characteristic of the British soldier by the following story of heroism:—A sergeant was ...

    Article : 217 words
  10. THE AMERICAN LOAN.

    Dr. Heifferich's reference to the Franco-British loan in America ignores the fact that the loan was raised in that country in order to pay for the goods—arms and ...

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  11. THE FLEET IN WINTER.

    The sailors in the Grand Fleet are little better off than their soldier comrades in the trenches, The men are well provided with knitted woollen garments, and the ...

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  12. FRANCE'S [?]OLD RESERVE.

    The financial stability of France is no less secure than that of Britain. On December 15th the gold reserve in the Bank of France reached a world's record ...

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  13. GERMANY'S [?]HAKY POSITION.

    The grandiloquent rhetoric of Dr. Heifferich does not delude those cautious traders, the Dutch, whose money market at Amsterdam occupies third place among ...

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  14. Tributes to Australian Heroism.

    In their comments upon the evacuation, the London newspapers are unanimous in landing the services of the Australians and New Zealanders. The "Times" says that the immortal 29th Division and the glorious Australian and New Zealand Corps would share the chief honors of some ol the noblest and most ...

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  15. RUSBIA'S GREAT ALLY.

    Thrilling instances of the terrible severity of the weather in the Crar's dominions are numerous. While a battalion of Austrians was crossing the frozen ...

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  16. Giant Aircraft

    The Germans are said to have revolutionised their air craft service by the construction of heavy-armored triplance capable of bearing immense loads of ...

    Article : 330 words
  17. HOLLY-COVERED BATTLEFIELD.

    A correspondent with the Allied troops in the Balkans says that the weather is of the coldest. Hunger-driven wolves howl nightly on the outskirts of the camps. ...

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  19. GERMAN INGENUITY.

    On the Russian front, the Germans are adopting extraordinary methods to counteract the terrible cold, justifying the Kaiser's recent jest in an army order that ...

    Article : 171 words
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