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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    A stirring account Of a raid upon German trenches in France is given by Private R. M'Kissock, of Melbourne, who said that two weeks before ...

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  7. PRISONERS' FATE

    A narrative full of almost inconceivable horror is given by a correspondent of the London "Morning Post," who recently visited the Chateau d'O'ex, in ...

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  8. THE POSITION IN ALL THEATRES

    GREAT BRITAIN.—Ten hostile airships attempted a raid upon the east coast of England on Saturday night, and dropped bombs promiscuously, but without causing day damage. One of the airships, which approached London about ten o'clock, was driven off by gunfire and pursued by British aircraft. The raider attempted to ...

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  9. FASCINATED BY WAR.

    A young Australian signaller, writing from the trenches in France, declares that be is positively fascinated by the business of war. and would not leave it ...

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  10. HANDS OFF, NEUTRAL BUSYBODIES!

    No more crushing rejoinder to the specious pleas of the pusillanimous peace-mongers and the whinings of the whipped German bullies can be found than in the striking remarks that Mr. Lloyd George, Secretary of State for War, recently Addressed to an American interviewer who asked for his views on the prospects of ...

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  12. Bullying the Neutrals

    It is reported from Amsterdam that Germany has forced Denmark to pay an indemnity of £4,600,000 for allowing British submarines to traverse Danish ...

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  13. A Tour of the Trenches

    An interesting glimpse into the heart of things at the front is given in a special article contributed to the "Sydney Morning Herald" by Mr. Arthur Mason, who ...

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