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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    When the ambassadors of the Entente were leaving Sofia, King Fedinand said to the French Minister: "I am inconsolable at seeing you leave, because there is ...

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  7. BRITISH BRAVERY

    An officer of the King's Liverpool Regiment relates a thrilling story of the fighting around Hooge. On one occasion, he states, a hundred British soldiers, ...

    Article : 173 words
  8. TURKS IN DEFENCE

    Only minor fighting of a desultory nature has taken place at Gallipoli during the past few days, but the Allies airmen and warships have not been ...

    Article : 304 words
  9. THE WAR IN THE AIR

    The President of the French Republic has conferred the Legion of Honor of the third class upon Adjutant Bertin, of the Flying Corps, for rescuing a comrade in ...

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  10. "COME ON MACDUFF,"

    An exciting story of a desperate duel-first with the bayonet and then with fists-with a "big fat German" is told by a private in the Scots Fusiliers. ...

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  11. A GALLANT AIRMAN.

    The King has sent a message of sympathy to the mother of Captain G. Mapplebeck, the airman that was killed at Dartford on the eve of his 23rd birth. ...

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  12. TURKEY DAZZLED.

    It is also believed that Turkey, recognizing that her days in Europe are nearing the end, is [?]mtering herself with the prospect of a great Asiatic empire, ...

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  13. Terrible Slaughter of Turks

    In a long letter from Gaba Tepe, derailing the operations of the Australian and New Zealand troops at Anzac in the early days of August, while the British ...

    Article : 610 words
  14. AEROPLANE ATTACKS.

    "The chief real activity at Anzac lately" (wrote Capt. C. E. W. Bean, the Commonwealth official correspondent, on September 20th) "has been on the part ...

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  15. THE CORPORAL'S TROPHY.

    A tattered German flag has just been hung in the members room at the headquarters of the London rifle Brigade, a trophy of war secured by Corporal T. H. ...

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  16. "GERMANY OVER ALL."

    Whatever promises Germany may have made to Turkey and Bulgaria, it will readily be perceived that the dominating consideration of their fulfillment is the ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S STAKE.

    The ?lkan campaign therefore, is of peculiar interest to Australia, for should Germany, with the help of Bulgaria, succeed in overcoming Serbia, the reinforce ...

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  18. THE STRUGGLE IN THE BALKANS

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  19. "JUST A BREAK-UP."

    "No, I'm not wounded; I'm just a break-up, owing to having been on duty when the Turks decided to explode the sap I was in at Quinn's Post," remarked ...

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